508. anógeon
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anógeon: upper room.
Original Word: ἀνώγεον, ου, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: anógeon
Phonetic Spelling: (an-ogue'-eh-on)
Short Definition: an upper room
Definition: an upper room.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
variant reading for anagaion, q.v.
Thayer's
STRONGS NT 508: ἀνάγαιον

ἀνάγαιον, , τό (from ἀνά and γαῖα i. e. γῆ), properly, anything above the ground; hence, a room in the upper part of a house: Mark 14:15; Luke 22:12 (in G L T Tr WH). Also written ἀνώγαιον (which Tdf. formerly adopted; cf. Xenophon, an. 5, 4, 29 (where Dindorf ἀνακείων)), ἀνώγεον (Rec.), ἀνώγεων; on this variety in writing cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 297f; (Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 358); Fritzsche on Mark, p. 611f; Buttmann, 13 (12); (WH's Appendix, p. 151).

STRONGS NT 508: ἀνώγαιονἀνώγαιον and ἀνώγεον, see under ἀνάγαιον.



Strong's
upper room.

From ano and ge; above the ground, i.e. (properly) the second floor of a building; used for a dome or a balcony on the upper story -- upper room.

see GREEK ano

see GREEK ge

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