ten
| Morphological Notes | Cardinal numeral; indeclinable in form. Though morphology codes may align it syntactically with plural nouns (often nominative, accusative, etc.), δέκα itself does not inflect for case, gender, or number and functions adjectivally or substantivally to denote the quantity ten. |
| Rendering Rationale | The Greek δέκα is an indeclinable cardinal numeral meaning "ten." As a primary number, it does not change form for case, gender, or number; thus the faithful rendering remains simply "ten," accurately reflecting its quantitative force in every morphological context listed. |
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