Greek · G5493 · unreviewed

χείμαῤῥος

Brook

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χείμαῤῥος G5493
Pronunciation cheímarrhos

What does χείμαῤῥος (cheímarrhos) mean in the Bible?

χείμαῤῥος (cheímarrhos) is a Greek word meaning "brook". χείμμαρος (shortened form of the more usual -οος, Attic contr.

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Meaning

brook
Extended definition

A winter-flowing torrent or seasonal stream that swells with rain, not a permanent river.

(χεῖμα, ῥέω) [in LXX chiefly for נַחַל ;] winter-flowing; as subst., ὁ χ. (sc. ποταμός), a torrent: Jhn.18:1.

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
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Word Pictures (Robertson)

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