δηνάρια

denaria

denarii

of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses):--pence, penny(-worth).

G1220

Luke 7:41 · Word #9

Lexicon G1220

Lemmaδηνάριον
Transliterationdēnárion
Strong'sG1220
In-contextdenarii
Literaldenarii

Morphology N ACC N PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Lexical Info

Lemmaδηνάριον
Strong'sG1220

SIBI-P1 G1220-01

denarius-coins

Morphological NotesNoun, accusative, neuter, plural (Gr,N,,,,,ANP,). Accusative case marks the direct object; neuter gender; plural number; from the Latin loanword denarius.
Rendering RationaleThe rendering "denarius-coins" preserves the specific historical and monetary identity of δηνάριον rather than replacing it with a modern equivalent. The plural form reflects the accusative neuter plural (ANP) morphology, indicating multiple coins functioning as the direct object in the clause.

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Words from Root δηνάριον (denarius, Roman silver coin, monetary unit, daily wage coin)

SILEX Code Transliteration SIBI-P1
G1220-02 denarion a denarius-coin (accusative singular neuter)
G1220-03 denariou of a denarion-coin

Word Usage (16 occurrences of G1220)

Location Form Transliteration Meaning
Matthew 18:28 δηνάρια denaria
Matthew 20:2 δηναρίου denariou
Matthew 20:9 δηνάριον denarion