SR GNT ACTS 10:29
(P=100) τίνι (tini) Typical English gloss=‘for what’
Strongs=51010 Lemma=tis
Word role=determiner Morphology=····DMS: case=dative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=41 AD Event=Peter_meets_Cornelius TimeSeries=Peter_meets_Cornelius
OET JOHN 12:38 English gloss=‘to whom’ SR GNT JOHN 12:38 word 20
OET MAT 12:27 English gloss=‘whom’ SR GNT MAT 12:27 word 15
OET LUKE 6:47 English gloss=‘to whom’ SR GNT LUKE 6:47 word 19
OET LUKE 11:19 English gloss=‘whom’ SR GNT LUKE 11:19 word 15
OET LUKE 12:20 English gloss=‘to whom’ SR GNT LUKE 12:20 word 25
OET 1COR 15:2 English gloss=‘to what’ SR GNT 1COR 15:2 word 5
OET HEB 1:5 English gloss=‘to which’ SR GNT HEB 1:5 word 1
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘tis’ have 60 different glosses: ‘a certain’, ‘a certain man’, ‘and who’, ‘as some’, ‘for some’, ‘for what’, ‘of any’, ‘of anyone’, ‘of anything’, ‘of one’, ‘of some’, ‘of someone’, ‘of something’, ‘of which’, ‘of whom’, ‘of whose’, ‘of whose is’, ‘on someone’, ‘to a certain’, ‘to anyone’, ‘to some’, ‘to what’, ‘to which’, ‘to whom’, ‘to whom_all’, ‘with some’, ‘with whom_all’, ‘any’, ‘anyone’, ‘anyone has’, ‘anyone is’, ‘anyone is_going’, ‘anything’, ‘certain’, ‘how’, ‘one’, ‘some’, ‘some are’, ‘some messages’, ‘some things’, ‘someone’, ‘something’, ‘what’, ‘what about’, ‘what are’, ‘what is’, ‘what is_it’, ‘what will_be’, ‘what_all’, ‘what_all are’, ‘which’, ‘who’, ‘who is’, ‘who was’, ‘who_all’, ‘whom’, ‘whom_all’, ‘whose’, ‘why’, ‘why is_it’.