εἰκῇ

eikē

in vain

Without cause, reason, justification, or sufficient motive; acting or occurring without legitimate purpose or in a manner that is groundless or futile. Typically used to describe actions, statements, or states that lack appropriate basis or are performed rashly, arbitrarily, or in vain. The adverb indicates the absence of true or reasonable grounds for an action or assertion.

G1500

Galatians 4:11 · Word #5

Lexicon G1500

Lemmaεἰκῆ
Transliterationeikē
Strong'sG1500
DefinitionWithout cause, reason, justification, or sufficient motive; acting or occurring without legitimate purpose or in a manner that is groundless or futile. Typically used to describe actions, statements, or states that lack appropriate basis or are performed rashly, arbitrarily, or in vain. The adverb indicates the absence of true or reasonable grounds for an action or assertion.

Morphology ADV All morphology codes

Part of Speech ADV — Adverb — Modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

Common Translation

Phrasein vain
Literalin-vain

Lexical Info

Lemmaεἰκῇ
Strong'sG1500

SIBI-P1 Translation G1500-01

without cause

Morphological NotesAdverb (Gr,D); indeclinable, modifying a verb to express manner—indicates action done without justification or proper basis.
Rendering RationaleThe adverb denotes action undertaken without legitimate reason, justification, or sufficient motive. "Without cause" directly reflects the absence of valid grounds inherent in the root sense and preserves its adverbial force.

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