Παῦλον

Paûlos

Paul

A proper name used for a Roman citizen, most notably the apostle known as Paul in the New Testament. The primary lexical sense is that of a Roman cognomen, not a common Greek word. As a name, it functions as an identifier rather than conveying adjectival meaning ('small/little') in literary Greek contexts; its use is as a personal designation for a specific individual, especially the apostle Paul, formerly known as Saul. It does not carry the connotation of 'small' in ordinary Greek usage.

G3972

Acts 25:6 · Word #22

Lexicon G3972

LemmaΠαῦλος
TransliterationPaûlos
Strong'sG3972
DefinitionA proper name used for a Roman citizen, most notably the apostle known as Paul in the New Testament. The primary lexical sense is that of a Roman cognomen, not a common Greek word. As a name, it functions as an identifier rather than conveying adjectival meaning ('small/little') in literary Greek contexts; its use is as a personal designation for a specific individual, especially the apostle Paul, formerly known as Saul. It does not carry the connotation of 'small' in ordinary Greek usage.

Morphology N ACC M SG All morphology codes

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

Common Translation

PhrasePaul
LiteralPaul

Lexical Info

LemmaΠαῦλος
Strong'sG3972

SIBI-P1 Translation G3972-03

Paul

Morphological NotesNoun, accusative masculine singular (Gr,N,,,,,AMS); proper name in object form.
Rendering RationaleThe term is a Roman proper name (Paulus) used as a personal identifier, most notably for the apostle Paul. The accusative masculine singular form indicates it functions as a direct object, though English does not mark this distinction in the name itself.

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