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ἀργύριον

Lemmaἀργύριον
Citation formἀργύριον, ου, τό
Part of speechnoun
Glosssilver, a shekel, money in general
Strong’sG0694
Transliterationargýrion
Definitionsilvery, i.e. (by implication) cash; specially, a silverling (i.e. drachma or shekel)
KJV glosses:--money, (piece of) silver (piece).
Derivationneuter of a presumed derivative of
SBLGNT occurrences20

Forms and grammatical context

Each form is parsed from its actual MorphGNT occurrence; a form may have more than one analysis depending on context.

Greek formGrammar and occurrences
ἀργύριά
noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-)Matthew 25:27
ἀργύρια
noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-)Matthew 26:15
noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-)Matthew 27:3
noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-)Matthew 27:5
noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-)Matthew 27:6
noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-)Matthew 27:9
noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-)Matthew 28:12
noun, accusative, plural, neuter (MorphGNT ----APN-)Matthew 28:15
ἀργύριον
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Matthew 25:18
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Mark 14:11
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Luke 19:15
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Luke 19:23
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Luke 22:5
noun, accusative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----ASN-)Luke 9:3
Ἀργύριον
noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-)Acts 3:6
ἀργύριόν
noun, nominative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----NSN-)Acts 8:20
ἀργυρίου
noun, genitive, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----GSN-)Acts 19:19
noun, genitive, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----GSN-)Acts 20:33
noun, genitive, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----GSN-)Acts 7:16
ἀργυρίῳ
noun, dative, singular, neuter (MorphGNT ----DSN-)1 Peter 1:18

Morphology

Occurrences

Septuagint occurrences

The same normalized Greek lemma occurs in the Rahlfs Septuagint: αργυριον.