Φρυγίαν

Phrygía

Phrygia

Phrygia, a geographic region in west-central Anatolia (Asia Minor) known for its distinct cultural and linguistic identity under Greek and Roman rule; used in the New Testament and other Koine sources to designate either the territory, its inhabitants, or things associated with this region. While primarily functioning as a place name, the term occasionally takes on broader connotations of local ethnicity or provincial affiliation depending on context.

G5435

Acts 16:6 · Word #4

Lexicon G5435

LemmaΦρυγία
TransliterationPhrygía
Strong'sG5435
DefinitionPhrygia, a geographic region in west-central Anatolia (Asia Minor) known for its distinct cultural and linguistic identity under Greek and Roman rule; used in the New Testament and other Koine sources to designate either the territory, its inhabitants, or things associated with this region. While primarily functioning as a place name, the term occasionally takes on broader connotations of local ethnicity or provincial affiliation depending on context.

Morphology N ACC F SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

PhrasePhrygia
LiteralPhrygia

Lexical Info

LemmaΦρυγία
Strong'sG5435

SIBI-P1 Translation G5435-01

Phrygia (region)

Morphological NotesNoun, accusative, feminine, singular (Gr,N,,,,,AFS) — proper place name functioning as a direct object.
Rendering RationaleThe lemma denotes the geographic region of Phrygia in Asia Minor. The accusative feminine singular form reflects the direct object case, but as a proper place name in English it remains "Phrygia," with "region" clarifying its territorial sense.

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