ἄγρια

ágrios

wild

Fundamentally, 'belonging to the country, uncultivated, wild (as of plants or animals)'. In various contexts, refers to: (1) growing or living in the wild (not domesticated or cultivated), such as wild plants or wild animals; (2) exhibiting characteristics perceived as fierce, savage, untamed, violent, or rough; used descriptively both literally (e.g., wild olives) and figuratively (e.g., wild behavior or temperament).

G66

Jude 1:13 · Word #2

Lexicon G66

Lemmaἄγριος
Transliterationágrios
Strong'sG66
DefinitionFundamentally, 'belonging to the country, uncultivated, wild (as of plants or animals)'. In various contexts, refers to: (1) growing or living in the wild (not domesticated or cultivated), such as wild plants or wild animals; (2) exhibiting characteristics perceived as fierce, savage, untamed, violent, or rough; used descriptively both literally (e.g., wild olives) and figuratively (e.g., wild behavior or temperament).

Morphology ADJ.A NOM N PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech ADJ.A — Attributive Adjective — Describes a noun directly
Case NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence
Gender N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phrasewild
Literalwild-fierce

Lexical Info

Lemmaἄγριος
Strong'sG66

SIBI-P1 Translation G66-01

wild things

Morphological NotesAdjective, neuter, nominative plural (Gr,AA,,,,NNP); substantival use indicating plural neuter entities characterized as wild or untamed.
Rendering RationaleThe adjective ἄγριος denotes what belongs to the field or countryside—uncultivated and untamed. In the neuter nominative plural form (ἄγρια), it functions substantivally, referring collectively to "wild things."

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