ἰδίαν
ídios
private
Pertaining to oneself or one's own; belonging to or associated with a specific person, entity, or group. The term fundamentally denotes possession or close association and may describe what is proper, characteristic, peculiar, or exclusive to the subject. In a broader sense, it is used to distinguish what is private, particular, or distinct from what is general, common, or public. Contextually, it can refer to personal property, family, home, characteristics, duties, or identity.
Acts 23:19 · Word #11
Lexicon G2398
| Lemma | ἴδιος |
| Transliteration | ídios |
| Strong's | G2398 |
| Definition | Pertaining to oneself or one's own; belonging to or associated with a specific person, entity, or group. The term fundamentally denotes possession or close association and may describe what is proper, characteristic, peculiar, or exclusive to the subject. In a broader sense, it is used to distinguish what is private, particular, or distinct from what is general, common, or public. Contextually, it can refer to personal property, family, home, characteristics, duties, or identity. |
Morphology PRO.X ACC F SG
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | PRO.X — Reflexive Pronoun — Refers back to the subject |
| Case | ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent |
| Gender | F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine |
| Number | SG — Singular — One |
Common Translation
| Phrase | private |
| Literal | private |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | ἴδιος |
| Strong's | G2398 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G2398-03
one’s own
| Morphological Notes | Adjective/determiner, accusative feminine singular (Gr,EF/RE,,,,AFS); agrees with a feminine singular noun in the accusative case. |
| Rendering Rationale | The accusative feminine singular form denotes something belonging specifically to oneself, modifying a feminine singular noun in the accusative case. "One’s own" preserves the core idea of personal possession or distinct association without importing contextual detail. |
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