ὅσα

hósos

all that

Relative pronoun or adjective indicating quantity, extent, or degree; conveys the sense of 'as much as,' 'as many as,' 'how great as,' or 'all that.' Used to denote the entirety, duration, or measure of persons, things, time, or qualities in a given context. May also introduce clauses expressing the degree to which something applies.

G3745

Acts 4:23 · Word #9

Lexicon G3745

Lemmaὅσος
Transliterationhósos
Strong'sG3745
DefinitionRelative pronoun or adjective indicating quantity, extent, or degree; conveys the sense of 'as much as,' 'as many as,' 'how great as,' or 'all that.' Used to denote the entirety, duration, or measure of persons, things, time, or qualities in a given context. May also introduce clauses expressing the degree to which something applies.

Morphology PRO.R ACC N PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech PRO.R — Relative Pronoun — Introduces relative clauses
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phraseall that
Literalas-much-as

Lexical Info

Lemmaὅσος
Strong'sG3745

SIBI-P1 Translation G3745-01

as many things as

Morphological NotesRelative pronoun; neuter, plural, accusative (Gr,RR,,,,ANP); functioning as an accusative object referring to things in quantity or extent.
Rendering RationaleThe neuter plural accusative form denotes an unspecified quantity of things in the sense of "as many as" or "all that." "As many things as" preserves the quantitative force of the ὅσ- root and reflects the neuter plural object form.

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