GreekG7668Noun (Masculine)

θήρ

thēr

0Occurrences
G7668Strong's #
Noun (Masculine)Part of Speech

Definition

Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
1.a wild beast, beast of prey, (Iliad by Homer), etc.; joined with λέων, (Euripides); with λέαινα, [variant datesAnthology Palantina; also of Cerberus, (Sophocles Tragicus):—;in plural beasts, as opposite to birds and fishes, (Odyssey by Homer), etc.
2.of any animal, as of birds, (Aristophanes Comicus), etc.
3.any fabulous monster, as the sphinx, (Aeschulus Tragicus); especially a centaur, (Sophocles Tragicus) (compare Φήρ)); a satyr, (Euripides)

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Grammar & Morphology

Part of Speech

Noun (Masculine)

Morphology Code

G:N-M

Full Description

Greek Noun, Masculine

Occurrences

θήρ appears 0 times in the New Testament.

Key Passages

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