G2223
ζώνη
Betacode: ZW/NH
dzo’-nay
Part of Speech: {N-NSF}
MLV/Definition: belt*, belts*
(Belt is impossible to tell from context if it is a simple belt or a complex series of leather straps used to hold tools, weapons, money or a belt of armor. The girdle (belt) was worn across the waist or across the chest.)
Etymology: {base
G2218?}
All Compounds:
G0328,
G1241,
G4024,
G5269 Greek Concordance: ( 8 )
Mat_3:4,
Mat_10:9,
Mar_1:6,
Mar_6:8,
Act_21:11,
Act_21:11,
Rev_1:13,
Rev_15:6,
KJV: girdle 6, purse 2 TR: 8
TDNT: 5:302,702
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* — This English word is used the same way every time this Greek word appears. One Greek word, one English word, always.
^ — This English word is also used for other Greek words built from the same root (related "family" words).
^^ — This English word is shared by two or more different Greek words that are synonyms (not just related family words).
~ — This English word is not uniform. Either it's a small helper word (like "be" or "have" or "ultimately"), or English simply doesn't have enough separate words to match the Greek exactly.
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