Lexicon xestés: a sextarius (about a pint), a pitcher (of wood or stone) Original Word: ξέστης, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: xestés Phonetic Spelling: (xes'-tace) Short Definition: a Roman measure, pitcher Definition: a Roman measure, a pitcher or cup of any size. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Latin origin Definitiona sextarius (about a pint), a pitcher (of wood or stone) NASB Translationpitchers (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3582: ξέστηςξέστης, ξεστου, ὁ (a corruption of the Latin sextarius); 1. a sextarius, i. e. a vessel for measuring liquids, holding about a pint (Josephus, Antiquities 8, 2, 9 — see βάτος; Epictetus diss. 1, 9, 33; 2, 16, 22; (Dioscor.), Galen and medical writers). 2. a wooden pitcher or ewer (Vulg.urceus (A. V. pot)) from which water or wine is poured, whether holding a sextarius or not: Mark 7:4, 8 (here T WH omit; Tr brackets the clause).
Strong's a pitcher, jug As if from xeo (properly, to smooth; by implication, (of friction) to boil or heat); a vessel (as fashioned or for cooking) (or perhaps by corruption from the Latin sextarius, the sixth of a modius, i.e. About a pint), i.e. (specially), a measure for liquids or solids, (by analogy, a pitcher) -- pot. |
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