G3588
ὁ
Betacode: O(
ho
Part of Speech: {T-NSM}
MLV/Definition: A> the~, B> [WITH PARTICIPLE BECOMES A PRONOUN:] he~, she~, it~, we~, they~, you°~, you~ ± who~
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Etymology: {primary word}
In Compounds the other word is dominate
Greek Concordance: ( 3 )
[Too_Many_to_List],
These are extremely large files:
ὁ [T-NSM] (3056),
τοῦ [T-GSM] (2590),
τὸ [T-ASN] (1720),
τὸν [T-ASM] (1609),
τὴν [T-ASF] (1550),
τῆς [T-GSF] (1328),
τῷ [T-DSM] (1254),
τῶν [T-GPM] (1244),
Οἱ [T-NPM] (1146),
ἡ [T-NSF] (997),
τῇ [T-DSF] (882),
τὰ [T-APN] (846),
τοὺς [T-APM] (736),
τοῖς [T-DPM] (632),
τὰς [T-APF] (343),
ταῖς [T-DPF] (204),
αἱ [T-NPF] (143),
ὅ [T-NSM] (8),
τόν [T-ASM] (5),
τήν [T-ASF] (4),
Ἥ [T-NSF] (4),
τό [T-ASN] (3),
τά [T-APN] (2),
αἵ [T-NPF] (1),
ἣ [T-NSF] (1)
KJV: which 413, who 79, the things 11, the Song of Solomon 8, misc 32 TR: 543
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* — This English word is used the same way every time this Greek word appears. One Greek word, one English word, always.
^ — This English word is also used for other Greek words built from the same root (related "family" words).
^^ — This English word is shared by two or more different Greek words that are synonyms (not just related family words).
~ — This English word is not uniform. Either it's a small helper word (like "be" or "have" or "ultimately"), or English simply doesn't have enough separate words to match the Greek exactly.
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