Lexicon hóraios: seasonable, timely Original Word: ὡραῖος, αία, αῖονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: hóraios Phonetic Spelling: (ho-rah'-yos) Short Definition: fair, beautiful Definition: fair, beautiful, blooming. HELPS word-Studies 5611 hōraíos (from 5610 /hṓra, "an hour, the time of fulfillment") – properly, a particular hour (a "season" of time); (figuratively) beautiful in timing, hence fruitful because fully developed (prepared, as in Ro 10:15). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom hóraDefinitionseasonable, timely NASB Translationbeautiful (4).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 5611: ὡραῖοςὡραῖος, ὡραία, ὡραῖον (from ὥρα, 'the bloom and vigor of life,' 'beauty' in the Greek writings, who sometimes join the word in this sense with χάρις (which suggests grace of movement) or κάλλος (which denotes, rather, symmetry of form)), from Hesiod down, ripe, mature (of fruits, of human age, etc.); hence, blooming, beautiful (of the human body, Xenophon, Plato, others; with τῇ ὄψει added, Genesis 26:7; Genesis 29:17; Genesis 39:6; 1 Kings 1:6): πόδες, Romans 10:15; of a certain gate of the temple, Acts 3:2, 10; ( τάφοι κεκονιάμενοι, Matthew 23:27); σκεῦος, 2 Chronicles 36:19. (Cf. Trench, Synonyms, § cvi.)
Strong's beautiful. From hora; belonging to the right hour or season (timely), i.e. (by implication) flourishing (beauteous (figuratively)) -- beautiful. see GREEK hora |
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