3902. parasémos
Strong's Lexicon
parasémos: Marked, distinguished, signified

Original Word: παρασημος
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: parasémos
Pronunciation: pah-rah'-say-mos
Phonetic Spelling: (par-as'-ay-mos)
Definition: Marked, distinguished, signified
Meaning: marked with; a figure-head.

Word Origin: From παρά (para, meaning "beside" or "alongside") and σῆμα (séma, meaning "sign" or "mark")

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "parasémos," the concept of a sign or mark can be related to Hebrew words such as אוֹת (oth, Strong's H226), meaning "sign" or "token."

Usage: The Greek word "parasémos" is used to describe something that is marked or distinguished by a sign. In the context of the New Testament, it refers to a ship that is marked with a figurehead or emblem, indicating its identity or origin.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient maritime culture, ships often bore figureheads or emblems that served as identifying marks. These symbols could represent the ship's name, its home port, or a deity believed to offer protection. Such markings were important for navigation, trade, and communication, as they conveyed information about the vessel's origin and allegiance.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from para and séma (a sign, mark)
Definition
marked amiss, marked at the side, marked with a sign
NASB Translation
figurehead (1), had (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3902: παράσημος

παράσημος, παράσημον (παρά (which see IV. 2), and σῆμα (a mark))

1. marked falsely, spurious, counterfeit; as coin.

2. marked beside or on the margin; so of noteworthy words, which the reader of a book marks on the margin hence,

3. universally, noted, marked, conspicuous, remarkable (of persons, in a bad sense, notorious); marked with a sign: ἐν πλοίῳ παρασήμῳ Διοσκωυροις, in a ship marked with the image or figure of the Dioscuri, Acts 28:11 (cf. B. D. under the word ).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
side-marked with a figurehead

From para and the base of semaino; side-marked, i.e. Labelled (with a badge (figure-head) of a ship) -- sign.

see GREEK para

see GREEK semaino

Forms and Transliterations
παρασημω παρασήμω παρασήμῳ παρασιώπα παρασιωπηθήσεται παρασιωπήσεται παρασιωπήση παρασιωπήσης παρασιωπήσομαι παρασιωπήσονται παρεσιώπα παρεσιωπήσατε παρεσιώπησε parasemo parasēmō parasḗmoi parasḗmōi
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 28:11 N-DNS
GRK: νήσῳ Ἀλεξανδρινῷ παρασήμῳ Διοσκούροις
NAS: at the island, and which had the Twin Brothers
KJV: the isle, whose sign was Castor and Pollux.
INT: island an Alexandrian with a figurehead the twin gods [Castor and Pollux]

Strong's Greek 3902
1 Occurrence


παρασήμῳ — 1 Occ.















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