τοῖς

ho

to the

The definite article in Greek, marking nouns as particular or previously specified entities. In grammatical usage, ὁ (masculine), ἡ (feminine), and τό (neuter) serve as the primary means of noun specification, functioning similarly to 'the' in English but with broader flexibility. The article may also bear pronominal, demonstrative, or substantivizing functions, depending on context. Semantic range includes marking definiteness, distinguishing subject or object noun phrases, acting as a substantive (turning adjectives or participles into nouns), and standing in for demonstrative or personal pronouns when context clarifies referent.

G3588

Mark 10:33 · Word #23

Lexicon G3588

Lemma
Transliterationho
Strong'sG3588
DefinitionThe definite article in Greek, marking nouns as particular or previously specified entities. In grammatical usage, ὁ (masculine), ἡ (feminine), and τό (neuter) serve as the primary means of noun specification, functioning similarly to 'the' in English but with broader flexibility. The article may also bear pronominal, demonstrative, or substantivizing functions, depending on context. Semantic range includes marking definiteness, distinguishing subject or object noun phrases, acting as a substantive (turning adjectives or participles into nouns), and standing in for demonstrative or personal pronouns when context clarifies referent.

Morphology ART DAT N PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech ART — Article — The definite article "the"
Case DAT — Dative — Indirect object, means, or location
Gender N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phraseto the
Literalto-the

Lexical Info

Lemma
Strong'sG3588

SIBI-P1 Translation G3588-12

to the ones

Morphological NotesArticle, dative masculine plural (Gr,EA,,,,DMP); denotes specified masculine plural nouns in dative case (indirect object, recipient, or reference).
Rendering RationaleThe form τοῖς is dative masculine plural of the definite article, marking a specific group as definite and functioning here in a dative role. "To the ones" preserves both the definiteness and the plural dative sense without adding contextual detail.

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