ὀψὲ

opsé

An adverb meaning 'late' or 'late in the day,' with its primary use referencing the late hours, particularly in the evening or toward nightfall. It can also denote 'after,' in the sense of a subsequent time, often as a prepositional phrase meaning 'after (an event)' when followed by a noun in the accusative. In some contexts, it specifies 'after sunset' or 'at evening time,' highlighting the period just before or after the end of daylight.

G3796

Matthew 28:1 · Word #1

Lexicon G3796

Lemmaὀψέ
Transliterationopsé
Strong'sG3796
DefinitionAn adverb meaning 'late' or 'late in the day,' with its primary use referencing the late hours, particularly in the evening or toward nightfall. It can also denote 'after,' in the sense of a subsequent time, often as a prepositional phrase meaning 'after (an event)' when followed by a noun in the accusative. In some contexts, it specifies 'after sunset' or 'at evening time,' highlighting the period just before or after the end of daylight.

Morphology PREP GEN All morphology codes

Part of Speech PREP — Preposition — Shows relationship between words
Case GEN — Genitive — Possession, source, or separation

Lexical Info

Lemmaὀψέ
Strong'sG3796

SIBI-P1 Translation G3796-01

late in the day

Morphological NotesAdverb (indeclinable); functions temporally to denote lateness or subsequent time.
Rendering RationaleThe adverb denotes temporal lateness, especially toward evening or after sunset. "Late in the day" preserves the root sense of lateness and sequence without importing verse-specific nuance.

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