Lexicon phruganon: a dry stick Original Word: φρύγανον, ου, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: phruganon Phonetic Spelling: (froo'-gan-on) Short Definition: a dry stick for burning Definition: a dry stick for burning. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom a prim. verb phrugó (to parch) Definitiona dry stick NASB Translationsticks (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 5434: φρύγανονφρύγανον, φρυγανου, τό (from φρύγω or φρύσσω, φρύττω, to dry, parch; cf. Latin frigo, frux, fructus), a dry stick, dry twig; generally in the plural this word comprises all dry sticks, brush-wood, fire-wood, or similar material used as fuel: Acts 28:3. ( Herodotus 4, 62; Arstph, Thucydides, Xenophon, Philo, others; the Sept. for קַשׁ, straw, stubble, Isaiah 40:24; Isaiah 41:2; Isaiah 47:14; for חָרוּל, bramble, Job 30:7.)
Strong's stick. Neuter of a presumed derivative of phrugo (to roast or parch; akin to the base of phlox); something desiccated, i.e. A dry twig -- stick. see GREEK phlox |
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