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SR GNT Luke 20:24
δηνάριον (daʸnarion) ‘show to me the daʸnarion_coin of whose it is having image’
Strongs=12200 Lemma=dēnarion
Word role=noun case=accusative gender=neuter number=singular
Referred to from Word #58078
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The word form ‘δηνάριον’ (N-ANS) has 2 different glosses: ‘a daʸnarion_coin’, ‘the daʸnarion_coin’.
(In the VLT, the word form ‘δηνάριον’ (N-ANS) has 2 different glosses: ‘a denarius’, ‘the denarius’).
Mark 12:15 ‘you_all are testing be bringing to me a daʸnarion_coin in_order_that I may see it’ SR GNT Mark 12:15 word 17
Mat 20:9 ‘hour received each a daʸnarion_coin’ SR GNT Mat 20:9 word 12
Mat 20:10 ‘but received each a daʸnarion_coin also they’ SR GNT Mat 20:10 word 19
Mat 22:19 ‘and brought to him a daʸnarion_coin’ SR GNT Mat 22:19 word 11
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘dēnarion’ have 5 different glosses: ‘a daʸnarion_coin’, ‘the daʸnarion_coin’, ‘for a daʸnarion_coin’, ‘of daʸnarion_coins’, ‘daʸnarion_coins’.
Key: N=noun ANS=accusative,neuter,singular