| | Lexicon peze: on footOriginal Word: πεζῇPart of Speech: AdverbTransliteration: pezePhonetic Spelling: (ped-zay')Short Definition: on footDefinition: on foot, by land.Thayer'sSTRONGS NT 3979: πεζῇπεζῇ  (dative feminine from πεζός , which see; cf. Matthiae , § 400), on foot  or (if opposed to going by sea) by land : Matthew 14:13 R G Tr L  text WH  text; Mark 6:33 . (Herodotus , Thucydides , Xenophon , Demosthenes , others.) STRONGS NT 3979: πεζόςπεζός, πεζῇ πεζον (πέζα; see  πέδη), from Homer down;  1. on foot (as opposed to riding).  2. by land (as opposed to going by sea): ἠκολούθησαν πεζοί, Matthew 14:13, T L marginal reading WH marginal reading (so the Sinaiticus manuscript also) for R G πεζῇ (cf. Winers Grammar, § 54, 2; Buttmann, § 123, 9). (The Sept. for רַגְלִי and בְּרֶגֶל.)   
 
 
 
Strong's on foot.  Dative case feminine of a derivative of pous (as adverb); foot-wise, i.e. By walking -- a- (on) foot.  see GREEK pous  | 
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