Noun

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In Koiné Greek, all nouns contain case, gender, and number. By case, a noun can be nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, or vocative. By number, a noun can be singular or plural. By gender, a noun can be masculine, feminine, or neuter. Nouns are listed in a Greek dictionary by their nominative masculine singular form.

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Sometimes the actual classification of a noun does not match its form. For example, a noun can appear dual when it is actually plural; a noun can appear masculine when it is actually feminine; and so on.

Noun

Glossary

A noun is a part of speech which refers to a living being (e.g., man), place (Jerusalem), thing (water) or quality (goodness). A noun can be the subject or object of a verb or object of a preposition (e.g., The man drank water from Jerusalem).

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