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Translation record
Mark 11
mark.11.m11Colt
πῶλον
What animal do the disciples find?
Pōlos is a young animal; the surrounding scene identifies a young donkey, though Mark does not add the species noun here.
Why this default
‘A colt’ is default because polos names a young animal and leaves the noun’s lexical breadth visible, while the surrounding entry scene lets readers infer a young donkey. Supplying the species clarifies context but adds information Mark does not state in this noun.
Evidence
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Project default · lexical breadth
Context clarified
Youth foregrounded
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