τοσαῦτα

tosoûtos

these-many

So great, so much, so many; denoting a degree, quantity, extent, or number of something, typically with reference to what is immediately present or just mentioned. The term often functions as an intensive demonstrative adjective or pronoun, emphasizing the magnitude or multitude of an object, group, action, or circumstance ('so great a cloud of witnesses,' 'so much grain,' 'such many occurrences'). Beyond quantity, it can also refer to intensity or degree in qualitative statements.

G5118

Luke 15:29 · Word #9

Lexicon G5118

Lemmaτοσοῦτος
Transliterationtosoûtos
Strong'sG5118
DefinitionSo great, so much, so many; denoting a degree, quantity, extent, or number of something, typically with reference to what is immediately present or just mentioned. The term often functions as an intensive demonstrative adjective or pronoun, emphasizing the magnitude or multitude of an object, group, action, or circumstance ('so great a cloud of witnesses,' 'so much grain,' 'such many occurrences'). Beyond quantity, it can also refer to intensity or degree in qualitative statements.

Morphology DET ACC N PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech DET — Determiner — Specifies a noun
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phrasethese-many
Literalso-many

Lexical Info

Lemmaτοσοῦτος
Strong'sG5118

SIBI-P1 Translation G5118-01

so many things

Morphological NotesDeterminer/adjective; neuter, plural, accusative (Gr,ED/RD,,,,ANP/NNP); modifies or stands for neuter plural nouns in the accusative.
Rendering RationaleThe neuter plural accusative form denotes a large quantity or number of things, emphasizing extent or magnitude. "So many things" preserves the intensive demonstrative force and reflects the neuter plural object form.

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