οὕτω
hoútō
so
In this way, thus, so; an adverb indicating manner or degree—introducing how something is done, the manner in which a statement is to be understood, or how an event or principle applies. It refers either to what precedes (summarizing or concluding) or to what follows (introducing an explanation or example), and may nuance correspondence, similarity, or consequence.
Acts 23:11 · Word #19
Lexicon G3779
| Lemma | οὕτω |
| Transliteration | hoútō |
| Strong's | G3779 |
| Definition | In this way, thus, so; an adverb indicating manner or degree—introducing how something is done, the manner in which a statement is to be understood, or how an event or principle applies. It refers either to what precedes (summarizing or concluding) or to what follows (introducing an explanation or example), and may nuance correspondence, similarity, or consequence. |
Morphology ADV
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | ADV — Adverb — Modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb |
Common Translation
| Phrase | so |
| Literal | thus |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | οὕτως |
| Strong's | G3779 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G3779-01
in this way
| Morphological Notes | Adverb (Gr,D); indeclinable adverb of manner indicating how something is done or understood. |
| Rendering Rationale | The adverb derives from οὗτος (“this”) with the -ως ending, denoting manner or degree. "In this way" preserves the demonstrative force and manner emphasis inherent in the form. |
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