Noun:
A word denoting a person, place, thing or quality. Proper nouns name specific persons (Jesus, Peter), places (Jerusalem, Bethany), or things (Pentecost, Passover). Proper nouns are not necessarily capitalized in Greek, as they are in English. Common nouns are categorized as concrete or abstract. Concrete nouns can be perceived by the senses (house, book, sheep). Abstract nouns name things and qualities that are not detectable by the senses (love, hope, justice). Nouns typically function as subjects and objects.