4577. seira
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seira: chain.
Original Word: σειρά, ᾶς, ἡ
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: seira
Phonetic Spelling: (si-rah')
Short Definition: a chain
Definition: a chain.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
variant reading for siros, q.v.
Thayer's
STRONGS NT 4577: σειρά

σειρά, σειράς, (εἴρω, to fasten, bind together, (akin to Latinsero, series, servus, etc.); cf. Curtius, § 518), from Homer down;

a. a line, a rope.

b. a chain: σειραῖς ζόφου (A. V. to chains of darkness, i. e.) to darkness as if to chains, 2 Peter 2:4 R G (but Tr WH have σειροις, L T σιροις, which see in their place); μία ἁλύσει σκότους πάντες ἐδέθησαν, Wis. 17:17 (18).

STRONGS NT 4577: σειρόςσειρός, σειρου, , equivalent to σειρά, which see: 2 Peter 2:4 Tr WH. But σειρός, Latinsirus, in secular writings is a pit, an underground granary (e. g. Demosthenes, p. 100 at the end (where the Schol. τούς θησαυρούς καί τά ὀρυγματα ἐν οἷς κατετιθεντο τά σπέρματα σιρους ἐκάλουν οἱ θρακες καί οἱ Λίβυες); Diodorus Siculus 19, 44; cf. Suidas under the word σειροι; Valesius on Harpocration Lexicon, under the word μελίνη. See Field, Otium Norv. Pars iii., at the passage Accordingly R. V. text follows the critical editions (cf. σιρός) and renders pits of darkness).

STRONGS NT 4577: σιρόςσιρός, σιρου, , equivalent to σειρός, which see: 2 Peter 2:4 L T.



Strong's
chain.

Probably from suro through its congener eiro (to fasten; akin to haireomai); a chain (as binding or drawing) -- chain.

see GREEK suro

see GREEK haireomai

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