Μαγαδάν

Magdalá

Proper noun denoting a specific locality: Magdala, a town or village situated on the western shore of the Lake of Galilee. The term signifies the place name and does not, in its Greek usage, function as a common noun meaning 'tower.' Contextually, it refers to a populated settlement, and in the New Testament it is related specifically to a geographic location associated with persons, such as Mary Magdalene (Μαρία ἡ καλουμένη Μαγδαληνή, i.e., Mary the one called Magdalene, 'from Magdala').

G3093

Matthew 15:39 · Word #14

Lexicon G3093

LemmaΜαγδαλά
TransliterationMagdalá
Strong'sG3093
DefinitionProper noun denoting a specific locality: Magdala, a town or village situated on the western shore of the Lake of Galilee. The term signifies the place name and does not, in its Greek usage, function as a common noun meaning 'tower.' Contextually, it refers to a populated settlement, and in the New Testament it is related specifically to a geographic location associated with persons, such as Mary Magdalene (Μαρία ἡ καλουμένη Μαγδαληνή, i.e., Mary the one called Magdalene, 'from Magdala').

Morphology N GEN F SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case GEN — Genitive — Possession, source, or separation
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number SG — Singular — One

Lexical Info

LemmaΜαγαδάν
Strong'sG3093

SIBI-P1 Translation G3093-01

of Magdala

Morphological NotesNoun, genitive, feminine, singular; proper place name in genitive form indicating relation or origin.
Rendering RationaleThe lemma denotes the proper name of a specific settlement on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. The genitive feminine singular form is rendered "of Magdala," preserving both the place name and the genitive case.

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