Lexical Summary harma: a chariot Original Word: ἅρμαTransliteration: harma Phonetic Spelling: (har'-mah) Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a chariot Meaning: a chariot Strong's Concordance chariot. Probably from airo (perhaps with a (as a particle of union) prefixed); a chariot (as raised or fitted together (compare harmos)) -- chariot. see GREEK airo see GREEK a see GREEK harmos Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 716: ἅρμαἅρμα, ἅρματος, τό (from ἈΡΩ to join, fit; a team), a chariot: Acts 8:28f, 38; of war-chariots (i. e., armed with scythes) we read ἅρματα ἵππων πολλῶν chariots drawn by many horses, Revelation 9:9 (Joel 2:5. In Greek writings from Homer down). |