Lexicon misthóma: rent, a rented house Original Word: μίσθωμα, ατος, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: misthóma Phonetic Spelling: (mis'-tho-mah) Short Definition: a rented house Definition: a rented house, hired dwelling. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom misthoóDefinitionrent, a rented house NASB Translationrented quarters (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3410: μίσθωμαμίσθωμα, μισθώματος, τό ( μισθόω); 1. the price for which anything is either let or hired (Herodotus, Isocrates, Demosthenes, Aelian, others; of a harlot's hire, Hosea 2:12; Deuteronomy 23:18; Micah 1:7; Proverbs 19:13; Ezekiel 16:31-34, and in classical Greek (cf. Philo in Flac. § 16 at the end)). 2. that which is either let or hired for a price, as a house, dwelling, lodging ((cf. Lightfoot's Commentary on Philip., p. 9 note 3)): Acts 28:30.
Strong's rented house. From misthoo; a rented building -- hired house. see GREEK misthoo |
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