Strong's Lexicon
G1193
G1193 — δερμάτινος
Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.
Definition / Gloss
| Strong's Number: | G1193 |
|---|---|
| Word: | δερμάτινος |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Etymology: | from G1192 |
| Language: | Greek |
| Occurrences: | 2 |
| Transliteration: | dermatinos |
| Phonetic Spelling/Pronunciation: | der-mat'-ee-nos |
| Meaning: | 1. made of hide |
| KJV Renderings: | leathern, of a skin |
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Thayer's Greek Lexicon
δερμάτινος, δερματινη, δερμάτινον (δέρμα), made of skin, leather (Vulg.pelliceus): Mat 3:4; Mar 1:6; cf. 2Ki 1:8. (Homer, Herodotus, Plato, Strabo, others.)
Englishman's Greek Concordance
δερμάτινος (leathern)
Matthew 3:4
- KJV: And the same John had his raiment of camel’s hair and a leathern girdle about his loins and his meat was locusts and wild honey
- GK: αυτός δε ο Ιωάννης είχε το ένδυμα αυτού από τριχών καμήλου και ζώνην δερματίνην περί την οσφύν αυτού η δε τροφή αυτού ην ακρίδες και μέλι άγριον
Mark 1:6
- KJV: And John was clothed with camel’s hair and with a girdle of a skin about his loins and he did eat locusts and wild honey
- GK: ην δε Ιωάννης ενδεδυμένος τρίχας καμήλου και ζώνην δερματίνην περί την οσφύν αυτού και εσθίων ακρίδας και μέλι άγριον