Lexicon prosphagion: a relish (eaten with bread), spec. fish Original Word: προσφάγιον, ου, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: prosphagion Phonetic Spelling: (pros-fag'-ee-on) Short Definition: anything eaten with bread Definition: anything eaten with bread, especially fish or meat. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pros and phagomai Definitiona relish (eaten with bread), spec. fish NASB Translationfish (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4371: προσφάγιονπροσφάγιον, προσφαγιου, τό ( προσφάγειν (cf. πρός, IV. 2)), equivalent to ὄψον (on which see ὀψάριον), anything eaten with bread ( Moeris (edited by Piers., p. 274, 1): ὄψον ἀττικως, προσφάγιον ἑλληνικως): spoken of fish boiled or broiled, John 21:5 (Schol., Lexicons (Moschion 55, p. 26; Roehl, Inscriptions graec. 395 a. 12)). Cf. Fischer, De vitiis lexamples etc., p. 697f; Sturz, Dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 191.
Strong's fish Neuter of a presumed derivative of a compound of pros and phago; something eaten in addition to bread, i.e. A relish (specially, fish; compare opsarion) -- meat. see GREEK pros see GREEK phago see GREEK opsarion |
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