διό
dió
So then
Therefore, for this reason, consequently; introducing an inference, conclusion, or logical result from a previous statement or argument. As a marker of logical or causal connection, διό signals that what follows is justified by what has just been said, functioning to draw explicit connections between statements, events, or instructions.
Galatians 4:31 · Word #1
Lexicon G1352
| Lemma | διό |
| Transliteration | dió |
| Strong's | G1352 |
| Definition | Therefore, for this reason, consequently; introducing an inference, conclusion, or logical result from a previous statement or argument. As a marker of logical or causal connection, διό signals that what follows is justified by what has just been said, functioning to draw explicit connections between statements, events, or instructions. |
Morphology CONJ
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | CONJ — Coordinating Conjunction — Joins equal elements |
Common Translation
| Phrase | So then |
| Literal | therefore |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | διό |
| Strong's | G1352 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G1352-01
for this reason
| Morphological Notes | Coordinating conjunction; indeclinable inferential particle introducing a logical conclusion or result. |
| Rendering Rationale | "For this reason" preserves the compound sense of διά (because of, through) and ὅ (which thing), reflecting an explicit logical conclusion drawn from prior grounds. As a coordinating conjunction, it introduces an inferred result without inflectional features to mark. |
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