κατ’

katá

As a preposition, primarily conveys the sense of 'down, against, according to, in relation to' depending on the case with which it is used. With the genitive, it signifies 'down from, against, in opposition to, about, concerning.' With the accusative, it often means 'according to, in relation to, along, during, throughout, throughout the extent of.' Used in a wide range of idiomatic phrases to indicate distribution, manner, opposition, agency, intensity, and spatial or temporal direction.

G2596

Matthew 17:19 · Word #7

Lexicon G2596

Lemmaκατά
Transliterationkatá
Strong'sG2596
DefinitionAs a preposition, primarily conveys the sense of 'down, against, according to, in relation to' depending on the case with which it is used. With the genitive, it signifies 'down from, against, in opposition to, about, concerning.' With the accusative, it often means 'according to, in relation to, along, during, throughout, throughout the extent of.' Used in a wide range of idiomatic phrases to indicate distribution, manner, opposition, agency, intensity, and spatial or temporal direction.

Morphology PREP ACC All morphology codes

Part of Speech PREP — Preposition — Shows relationship between words
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent

Lexical Info

Lemmaκατά
Strong'sG2596

SIBI-P1 Translation G2596-01

according to

Morphological NotesPreposition governing the accusative case (Gr,P,,,,,A); indicates relation, standard, extent, or distribution with accusative objects.
Rendering RationaleWith the accusative case, κατά commonly denotes conformity to a standard, relation, or extent. "According to" preserves this root sense of alignment or measure in relation to something.

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