Lexicon podérés: reaching to the feet Original Word: ποδήρης, εςPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: podérés Phonetic Spelling: (pod-ay'-race) Short Definition: a long robe Definition: reaching to the feet (of a garment). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pous and an uncertain root or suff. Definitionreaching to the feet NASB Translationrobe reaching (1), robe reaching to the feet (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4158: ποδήρηςποδήρης, ποδηρες, accusative ποδηρην, Lachmann's stereotyped edition; Tdf. edition 7 in Revelation 1:13; see ἄρσην ( πούς, and ἀρῶ 'to join together,' 'fasten'), reaching to the feet ( Aeschylus, Euripides, Xenophon, Plutarch, others): ὁ ποδήρης (namely, χιτών, Exodus 25:6; Exodus 28:4; Exodus 35:8; Ezekiel 9:3) or ἡ ποδήρης (namely, ἐσθής), a garment reaching to the ankles, coming down to the feet, Revelation 1:13 (Sir. 27:8 Sir. 45:8; χιτών ποδήρης, Xenophon, Cyril 6, 4, 2; Pausanias, 5, 19, 6; ὑποδύτης ποδήρης, Exodus 28:27; ἔνδυμα ποδήρης, Wis. 18:24; ( Josephus, b. j. 5, 5, 7)). (Cf. Trench, § l. under the end.)
Strong's long robe, dress From pous and another element of uncertain affinity; a dress (esthes implied) reaching the ankles -- garment down to the foot. see GREEK pous see GREEK esthes |
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