εἶδος

eîdos

appearance

Visible form, shape, or outward appearance; refers to the discernible aspect under which something appears to the observer—what is apprehended by sight. In extended usage, can also denote a kind, sort, or class distinguished by form. The dominant sense is the physical or perceptible shape or figure, but can, in philosophical and literary contexts, refer to an idealized form or essential appearance underlying particular things.

G1491

Luke 9:29 · Word #8

Lexicon G1491

Lemmaεἶδος
Transliterationeîdos
Strong'sG1491
DefinitionVisible form, shape, or outward appearance; refers to the discernible aspect under which something appears to the observer—what is apprehended by sight. In extended usage, can also denote a kind, sort, or class distinguished by form. The dominant sense is the physical or perceptible shape or figure, but can, in philosophical and literary contexts, refer to an idealized form or essential appearance underlying particular things.

Morphology N NOM N SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence
Gender N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phraseappearance
Literalappearance-form

Lexical Info

Lemmaεἶδος
Strong'sG1491

SIBI-P1 Translation G1491-02

having seen

Morphological NotesVerb; perfect tense (completed action with present result), active voice, participle; nominative masculine singular.
Rendering RationaleThe perfect active participle denotes one who has completed the act of seeing with a present resulting state. "Having seen" preserves the root sense of sight (εἰδ-) while reflecting the completed aspect and participial form.

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