ὑμῶν

of you

Second person singular personal pronoun; used to directly address one person as 'you.' The primary sense is as a nominative pronoun, the person spoken to. Depending on context, it can have an emphatic or non-emphatic force, indicating either the simple presence of the addressee or stressing the person in contrast or focus. As with all Greek personal pronouns, it is frequently omitted for non-emphatic, subject functions, since the verb conjugation already identifies the person.

G4771

James 5:3 · Word #3

Lexicon G4771

Lemmaσύ
Transliteration
Strong'sG4771
DefinitionSecond person singular personal pronoun; used to directly address one person as 'you.' The primary sense is as a nominative pronoun, the person spoken to. Depending on context, it can have an emphatic or non-emphatic force, indicating either the simple presence of the addressee or stressing the person in contrast or focus. As with all Greek personal pronouns, it is frequently omitted for non-emphatic, subject functions, since the verb conjugation already identifies the person.

Morphology PRO.P 2P GEN PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech PRO.P — Personal Pronoun — Refers to persons
Person 2P — 2nd person — The one spoken to ("you")
Case GEN — Genitive — Possession, source, or separation
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phraseof you
Literalof-you

Lexical Info

Lemmaσύ
Strong'sG4771

SIBI-P1 Translation G4771-08

of you (plural)

Morphological NotesPersonal pronoun, 2nd person, genitive case, plural number (Gr,RP,,,2G,P).
Rendering RationaleThe form ὑμῶν is the genitive plural of the second-person pronoun, expressing possession or relation. "Of you (plural)" preserves both the genitive case and the plural number inherent in the morphology.

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