Πειλάτῳ

Pilâtos

A proper noun referring to Pontius Pilate, a Roman official who served as prefect (governor) of the province of Judea under the Roman Empire (ca. AD 26–36). The term is used solely as a personal name, designating this individual in the New Testament and related literature. The name itself does not carry an intrinsic semantic value beyond its function as a personal identifier, though it likely connotes Roman administrative authority within the texts where it appears.

G4091

Matthew 27:2 · Word #7

Lexicon G4091

LemmaΠιλᾶτος
TransliterationPilâtos
Strong'sG4091
DefinitionA proper noun referring to Pontius Pilate, a Roman official who served as prefect (governor) of the province of Judea under the Roman Empire (ca. AD 26–36). The term is used solely as a personal name, designating this individual in the New Testament and related literature. The name itself does not carry an intrinsic semantic value beyond its function as a personal identifier, though it likely connotes Roman administrative authority within the texts where it appears.

Morphology N DAT M SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case DAT — Dative — Indirect object, means, or location
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number SG — Singular — One

Lexical Info

LemmaΠειλᾶτος
Strong'sG4091

SIBI-P1 Translation G4091-01

to Pilate

Morphological NotesNoun; dative masculine singular (Gr,N,,,,,DMS); proper name in dative case.
Rendering RationaleThe lemma Πιλᾶτος is a proper name referring specifically to Pontius Pilate. The dative masculine singular form Πειλάτῳ is rendered "to Pilate," preserving the personal name and reflecting the dative case.

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