4470. rhakos
Lexicon
rhakos: Rag, piece of cloth

Original Word: ῥάκος
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: rhakos
Pronunciation: HRAH-kos
Phonetic Spelling: (hrak'-os)
KJV: cloth
NASB: cloth
Word Origin: [from G4486 (ῥήγνυμι - burst)]

1. a "rag," i.e. piece of cloth

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
cloth.

From rhegnumi; a "rag," i.e. Piece of cloth -- cloth.

see GREEK rhegnumi

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. word
Definition
a rag
NASB Translation
cloth (2).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4470: ῤάκος

ῤάκος, ῤάκους, τό (ῤήγνυμι, a piece torn off; specifically, a bit of cloth; cloth: Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21 (here L Tr marginal reading ῥακκος). (Homer, Herodotus, Aristophanes, Sophocles, Euripides, Josephus, the Sept., others.)

Forms and Transliterations
ράκη ράκος ρακους ράκους ῥάκους ρακώδη rakous rhakous rhákous
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Englishman's Concordance
Matthew 9:16 N-GNS
GRK: ἐπιβάλλει ἐπίβλημα ῥάκους ἀγνάφου ἐπὶ
NAS: of unshrunk cloth on an old
KJV: a piece of new cloth unto an old
INT: puts a piece of cloth unshrunk on

Mark 2:21 N-GNS
GRK: οὐδεὶς ἐπίβλημα ῥάκους ἀγνάφου ἐπιράπτει
NAS: of unshrunk cloth on an old
KJV: a piece of new cloth on an old
INT: no one a piece of cloth unshrunk sews

Strong's Greek 4470
2 Occurrences


ῥάκους — 2 Occ.

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