Lexicon skulon: arms stripped from a foe, i.e. spoils Original Word: σκῦλον, ου, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: skulon Phonetic Spelling: (skoo'-lon) Short Definition: spoil taken from a foe Definition: spoil taken from a foe. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originperhaps from skullóDefinitionarms stripped from a foe, i.e. spoils NASB Translationplunder (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4661: σκῦλονσκῦλον ( Rbez G L T WH) also σκῦλον ((so Rst elz Tr) cf. Lipsius, Gram. Untersuch., p. 44), σκυλου, τό (from the obsolete σκύω, 'to pull off', allied to ξύω, ξύλον (but cf. Curtius, § 113; Vanicek, p. 1115)); a. a (beast's) skin stripped off, a pelt. b. the arms stripped off from an enemy, spoils: plural Luke 11:22. (Sophocles, Thucydides, and following; the Sept..)
Strong's spoil. Neuter from skullo; something stripped (as a hide), i.e. Booty -- spoil. see GREEK skullo |
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