ἀκούσῃ

akouse

it hears

a primary verb; to hear (in various senses):--give (in the) audience (of), come (to the ears), (shall) hear(-er, -ken), be noised, be reported, understand.

G191

John 7:51 · Word #10

Lexicon G191

Lemmaἀκούω
Transliterationakoúō
Strong'sG191
In-contextit hears
Literalhear

Morphology V AOR ACT SUBJ 3P SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state of being
Tense AOR — Aorist — Simple occurrence, often past
Voice ACT — Active — The subject performs the action
Mood SUBJ — Subjunctive — Expresses possibility or purpose
Person 3P — 3rd person — The one spoken about ("he/she/it/they")
Number SG — Singular — One

Lexical Info

Lemmaἀκούω
Strong'sG191

SIBI-P1 G191-32

he/she might hear

Morphological NotesVerb; aorist active subjunctive, 3rd person singular (Gr,V,SAA3,,S,). The aorist denotes a simple act of hearing, while the subjunctive mood conveys possibility, purpose, or contingency.
Rendering RationaleThe verb ἀκούω fundamentally means "to hear" or "to listen." The form ἀκούσῃ is aorist active subjunctive, third person singular, which expresses a simple or complete act viewed as possible or contingent; "he/she might hear" preserves both the root sense of auditory reception and the subjunctive mood’s nuance of potentiality.

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Words from Root ἀκούω (to hear, to listen, to heed, to receive a report, to understand)

SILEX Code Transliteration SIBI-P1
G191-01 akekoamen we have-heard
G191-02 akekoasin they have heard and retain it
G191-03 akekoate you (plural) have heard and stand having-heard

Word Usage (430 occurrences of G191)

Location Form Transliteration Meaning
Matthew 2:3 ἀκούσας akousas having heard
Matthew 2:9 ἀκούσαντες akousantes having heard
Matthew 2:18 ἠκούσθη ekousthe was heard