3820. palaios
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3820: παλαιός

παλαιός, παλαιά, παλαιόν (πάλαι, which see), from Homer down;

1. old, ancient (the Sept. several times for יָשָׁן and עַתִּיק): οἶνος παλαιός (opposed to νέος), Luke 5:39 (but WH in brackets) (Homer Odyssey 2, 340; Sir. 9:10); διαθήκη, 2 Corinthians 3:14; ἐντολή (opposed to καινή), given long since, 1 John 2:7; ζύμη (opposed to νέον φύραμα), 1 Corinthians 5:7f; neuter plural παλαιά (opposed to καινά), old things, Matthew 13:52 (which seems to allude to such articles of food as are fit for use only after having been kept some time (others consider clothing, jewels, etc., as referred to; cf. θησαυρός, 1 c.); dropping the fig, old and new commandments; cf. Sir. 24:23; Hebrews 5:12ff); παλαιός ἡμῶν ἄνθρωπος (opposed to νέος). our old man, i. e. we, as we were before our mode of thought, feeling, action, had been changed, Romans 6:6.; Ephesians 4:22; (Colossians 3:9).

2. no longer new, worn by use, the worse for wear, old (for בָּלֶה, Joshua 9:10f (4f)): ἱμάτιον, ἀσκός, Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21; Luke 5:39f. (Synonym: see ἀρχαῖος, at the end.)

Forms and Transliterations
παλαια παλαιά παλαιᾷ παλαιαν παλαιάν παλαιὰν παλαιας παλαιάς παλαιᾶς παλαιοί παλαιον παλαιόν παλαιὸν παλαιος παλαιός παλαιὸς παλαιου παλαιού παλαιοῦ παλαιους παλαιούς παλαιω παλαιώ παλαιῷ παλαιών palaia palaiá palaiā̂i palaian palaiàn palaias palaiâs palaio palaiō palaiôi palaiō̂i palaion palaión palaiòn palaios palaiòs palaiou palaioû palaious palaioús
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