μεγάλῃ
mégas
Large in size, extent, or intensity; principal, important, or eminent. Used both literally (of physical size or magnitude) and metaphorically (of status, degree, significance, or intensity). Commonly denotes something or someone of notable greatness, whether spatially, quantitatively, or qualitatively. In various contexts, can refer to intensity (e.g. great fear), importance (the greatest commandment), or eminence (a great leader).
Revelation 7:2 · Word #16
Lexicon G3173
| Lemma | μέγας |
| Transliteration | mégas |
| Strong's | G3173 |
| Definition | Large in size, extent, or intensity; principal, important, or eminent. Used both literally (of physical size or magnitude) and metaphorically (of status, degree, significance, or intensity). Commonly denotes something or someone of notable greatness, whether spatially, quantitatively, or qualitatively. In various contexts, can refer to intensity (e.g. great fear), importance (the greatest commandment), or eminence (a great leader). |
Morphology ADJ.A DAT F SG
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | ADJ.A — Attributive Adjective — Describes a noun directly |
| Case | DAT — Dative — Indirect object, means, or location |
| Gender | F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine |
| Number | SG — Singular — One |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | μέγας |
| Strong's | G3173 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G3173-06
great (feminine singular)
| Morphological Notes | Adjective, feminine, singular, nominative (also attested in accusative feminine singular in some forms listed); predicate/adjectival form modifying a feminine singular noun. |
| Rendering Rationale | The adjective derives from the root μεγ-, denoting greatness in size, intensity, or importance. The feminine singular nominative form agrees with a feminine singular noun and is rendered simply as "great" to preserve the core sense without contextual narrowing. |
View full lexicon entry for G3173 →
SILEX v2