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MainId: 002937000000000
Version: 0
HasAramaic: False
InLXX: True
AlphaPos: κ
StrongCodes: G2922
Notes: [{'Caller': 1, 'LanguageCode': 'en', 'LastEdited': '', 'LastEditedBy': '', 'References': [], 'Content': 'There are no doubt certain subtle differences of meaning in these terms, especially in their connotations, but it is not possible to specify the difference on the basis of existing contexts.'}, {'Caller': 2, 'LanguageCode': 'en', 'LastEdited': '', 'LastEditedBy': '', 'References': [], 'Content': 'It is possible that πρᾶγμα[c] is somewhat more generic in meaning than κριτήριον[b] or κρίμα[e], but it is difficult to determine this from existing contexts.'}]
BaseForms:
BaseFormID: 002937001000000
PartsOfSpeech: noun, n.
Inflections:
Lemma: κριτήριον
BaseFormIndex: 1
Realizations: -ου
RelatedLemmas: {'Word': 'κρίνω', 'Meanings': []}
LEXMeanings:
LEXID: 002937001001000
LEXIsBiblicalTerm: M
LEXEntryCode: 56.1
LEXIndent: 0
LEXDomains: Courts and Legal Procedures
LEXSubDomains: Court of Justice
LEXSenses:
LanguageCode: en
LastEdited: 2021-10-26 11:01:03
DefinitionShort: a court of justice for determining guilt or innocence{N:001}
Glosses: ['court', 'court of justice']
Comments: For languages which do not have technical terms for a court, it is usually possible to use some such phrase as ‘to be brought before a judge’ or ‘to have judges decide one’s case.’
LEXReferences: YAC 2:6
LEXID: 002937001002000
LEXIsBiblicalTerm: Y
LEXEntryCode: 56.2
LEXIndent: 0
LEXDomains: Courts and Legal Procedures
LEXSubDomains: Lawsuit, Case
LEXSenses:
LanguageCode: en
LastEdited: 2021-10-26 11:01:03
DefinitionShort: legal action taken in a court of law against someone{N:002}
Glosses: ['lawsuit', 'case', 'legal action']
Comments: In most languages there are technical terms for lawsuits or cases in court, but where these do not exist, one may always use a descriptive phrase, for example, ‘to accuse someone before a judge’ or ‘to argue against someone in court’ or ‘to say in court that someone has done a person harm.’