ἀπὸ

apó

from

A preposition indicating movement or origin away from a person, place, thing, or state; expressing separation, source, or origin. It generally marks the point of departure or differentiation, frequently translated as 'from.' In various contexts, ἀπό can denote physical separation ('from a place'), temporal separation ('since'), or the source/cause ('because of'). In compound words (as a prefix), it intensifies the sense of removal, completion, or reversal.

G575

Philippians 1:2 · Word #5

Lexicon G575

Lemmaἀπό
Transliterationapó
Strong'sG575
DefinitionA preposition indicating movement or origin away from a person, place, thing, or state; expressing separation, source, or origin. It generally marks the point of departure or differentiation, frequently translated as 'from.' In various contexts, ἀπό can denote physical separation ('from a place'), temporal separation ('since'), or the source/cause ('because of'). In compound words (as a prefix), it intensifies the sense of removal, completion, or reversal.

Morphology PREP GEN All morphology codes

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

Common Translation

Phrasefrom
Literalfrom

Lexical Info

Lemmaἀπό
Strong'sG575

SIBI-P1 Translation G575-03

from

Morphological NotesPreposition taking the genitive case; indicates separation, source, or point of departure.
Rendering Rationale"From" most directly conveys the core sense of separation or point of departure inherent in ἀπό. As a preposition governing the genitive, it marks source, origin, or movement away from something.

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