διὸ

dio

Therefore

from διά and ὅς; through which thing, i.e. consequently:--for which cause, therefore, wherefore.

G1352

Romans 15:7 · Word #1

Lexicon G1352

Lemmaδιό
Transliterationdió
Strong'sG1352
In-contextTherefore
Literalwherefore

Morphology CONJ All morphology codes

Part of Speech CONJ — Coordinating Conjunction — Joins equal elements

Lexical Info

Lemmaδιό
Strong'sG1352

SIBI-P1 G1352-01

through-which (cause), therefore

Morphological NotesGr,CC — coordinating conjunction; indeclinable inferential particle introducing a conclusion or result based on prior statements.
Rendering RationaleThe term derives from διά (through) and ὅ (which), literally meaning "through which," and came to function idiomatically as an inferential conjunction. The rendering "through-which (cause), therefore" preserves the root sense of causation while reflecting its grammatical function as a coordinating conjunction introducing a logical conclusion.

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Word Usage (53 occurrences of G1352)

Location Form Transliteration Meaning
Matthew 27:8 διὸ dio
Luke 1:35 διὸ dio therefore
Luke 7:7 διὸ dio therefore