διδαχὴν
didachḗ
teaching
Teaching; the act of instructing or imparting knowledge, especially in a formal or structured context. Also denotes the content of what is taught — an instruction, body of teaching, or doctrine. In different contexts, διδαχή may refer to a particular instruction delivered, the general practice or manner of teaching, or the entire body of instruction associated with a group or tradition.
Romans 16:17 · Word #14
Lexicon G1322
| Lemma | διδαχή |
| Transliteration | didachḗ |
| Strong's | G1322 |
| Definition | Teaching; the act of instructing or imparting knowledge, especially in a formal or structured context. Also denotes the content of what is taught — an instruction, body of teaching, or doctrine. In different contexts, διδαχή may refer to a particular instruction delivered, the general practice or manner of teaching, or the entire body of instruction associated with a group or tradition. |
Morphology N ACC F SG
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea |
| Case | ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent |
| Gender | F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine |
| Number | SG — Singular — One |
Common Translation
| Phrase | teaching |
| Literal | teaching |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | διδαχή |
| Strong's | G1322 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G1322-03
teaching
| Morphological Notes | Noun; accusative feminine singular (Gr,N,,,,,AFS) — direct object form, singular, feminine. |
| Rendering Rationale | "Teaching" directly reflects the noun derived from διδάσκω (to teach), preserving the sense of either the act or content of instruction. The accusative feminine singular form indicates it functions as a singular object, which in English is naturally conveyed by the uninflected noun. |
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