Lexical Summary koros: a cor (a Hebrew measure equiv. to about 15 bushels) Original Word: κόροςTransliteration: koros Phonetic Spelling: (kor'-os) Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a cor (a Hebrew measure equiv. to about 15 bushels) Meaning: a cor (a Hebrew measure equivalent to about 15 bushels) Strong's Concordance measure. Of Hebrew origin (kor); a cor, i.e. A specific measure -- measure. see HEBREW kor Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2884: κόροςκόρος, κόρου, ὁ (Hebrew כֹּר), a corus or cor (cf. Ezekiel 45:14), the largest Hebrew dry measure (i. e. for wheat, meal, etc.); according to Josephus (Antiquities 15, 9, 2) equal to ten Attic medimni (but cf. B. D. under the word |