Robinson’s Morphological Analysis Codes is a compact, standardized tagging system for describing the morphology of Ancient/Biblical Greek words, especially in Greek New Testament texts. Each word is assigned a short code that encodes its part of speech and key grammatical features—such as case, number, gender, person, tense, voice, mood, and degree—enabling precise search, analysis, and display across digital texts and study tools.
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Note: Minor variations of the codes may appear across different datasets or tools. For exact definitions and edge cases, consult the documentation that accompanies your specific edition or implementation.
Robinson's Morphological Analysis Codes is developed by BibleStudyPro. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.0.
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