δανίσητε

daneízō

you lend

To lend or to give something (usually money) with the expectation of repayment, frequently with interest; in some contexts, to borrow or to take a loan. The primary sense involves entering into a financial transaction in which property is temporarily transferred from one party to another with the understanding of future reimbursement.

G1155

Luke 6:34 · Word #3

Lexicon G1155

Lemmaδανείζω
Transliterationdaneízō
Strong'sG1155
DefinitionTo lend or to give something (usually money) with the expectation of repayment, frequently with interest; in some contexts, to borrow or to take a loan. The primary sense involves entering into a financial transaction in which property is temporarily transferred from one party to another with the understanding of future reimbursement.

Morphology V AOR ACT SUBJ 2P PL 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 2P — 2nd person — The one spoken to ("you")
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phraseyou lend
Literalyou-might-lend

Lexical Info

Lemmaδανίζω
Strong'sG1155

SIBI-P1 Translation G1155-02

you should lend

Morphological NotesVerb; aorist tense (simple/complete aspect), active voice, subjunctive mood, 2nd person plural.
Rendering RationaleThe aorist active subjunctive, second person plural, expresses a simple or undefined action that you (plural) might or should perform. "You should lend" preserves the active voice and the core transactional sense of providing a loan.

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