Lexicon phelonés: cloak. Original Word: φελόνης, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: phelonés Phonetic Spelling: (fel-on'-ace) Short Definition: a mantle, cloak Definition: a mantle, cloak. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originsee phailonés. Thayer's STRONGS NT 5341: φαιλόνηςφαιλόνης (so Rec.eras st) or φελόνης (with most manuscripts including the Sinaiticus manuscript, Rec.bez elz G L T Tr ( WH (cf. their Introductory § 404 and Appendix, p. 151{a}; W. Dindosf in Stephanus' Thesaurus under the word φαινόλης, col. 583))), by metathesis for the more common φαινόλης (found in ( Epictetus 4, 8, 24); Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 3; 5, 29; Pollux 7 (13) 61; Athen. 3, p. 97), φαιλονου, ὁ, Latin paenula, a traveling cloak, used for protection against stormy weather: 2 Timothy 4:13, where others erroneously understand it to mean a case or receptacle for books as even the Syriac renders it )BtK tYB [ ]. STRONGS NT 5341: φελόνηςφελόνης, see φαιλόνης.
Strong's cloak. By transposition for a derivative probably of phaino (as showing outside the other garments); a mantle (surtout) -- cloke. see GREEK phaino |
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