ἄκρα
G6202 · akra · greek
Akra
This number is not attached to any word in the tagged text. The tagged corpus covers the Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament; the deuterocanon is untagged.
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G6202G
Akra
1. a headland, foreland, cape , (Homer), etc. 2. a mountain-top, summit : used by (Homer) only in the phrase κατ᾽ ἄκρης from top to bottom , i. e. utterly , πόλιν αἱρέειν κατ᾽ ἄκρης (Herdotus Historicus); so in attic, κατ᾽ ἄκρας utterly , [ variant dates Tragica Adespota , (Plato Philosophus) 3. the citadel of a city, Lat. arx , (Xenophon Historicus) (ML)
G6202H
Akra
1. a headland, foreland, cape , (Homer), etc. 2. a mountain-top, summit : used by (Homer) only in the phrase κατ᾽ ἄκρης from top to bottom , i. e. utterly , πόλιν αἱρέειν κατ᾽ ἄκρης (Herdotus Historicus); so in attic, κατ᾽ ἄκρας utterly , [ variant dates Tragica Adespota , (Plato Philosophus) 3. the citadel of a city, Lat. arx , (Xenophon Historicus) (ML)
G6202I
tip
1. a headland, foreland, cape , (Homer), etc. 2. a mountain-top, summit : used by (Homer) only in the phrase κατ᾽ ἄκρης from top to bottom , i. e. utterly , πόλιν αἱρέειν κατ᾽ ἄκρης (Herdotus Historicus); so in attic, κατ᾽ ἄκρας utterly , [ variant dates Tragica Adespota , (Plato Philosophus) 3. the citadel of a city, Lat. arx , (Xenophon Historicus) (ML)
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Lexicon: Tyndale Brief lexicon of Extended Strong's, STEPBible.org, CC BY 4.0. Tagged text: STEPBible TAHOT / TAGNT, CC BY 4.0.