Strong's Concordance kténos: a beast of burden Original Word: κτῆνος, ους, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: kténos Phonetic Spelling: (ktay'-nos) Definition: a beast of burden Usage: a beast of burden (generally, a horse or mule) either for riding or for carrying loads on its back, or for yoking to a cart or carriage. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ktaomai Definition a beast of burden NASB Translation beast (1), beasts (1), cattle (1), mounts (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2934: κτῆνοςκτῆνος, κτήνους, τό (from κτάομαι; hence, properly, a possession, property, especially in cattle); a beast, especially a beast of burden: Luke 10:34; plural, Acts 23:24; Revelation 18:13; it seems to be used for quadrupeds as opposed to fishes and birds in 1 Corinthians 15:39; so for בְּהֵמָה, Genesis 1:25; Genesis 2:20. (Cf. Homer hymn. 30, 10; of swine in Polybius 12, 4, 14.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance beast. From ktaomai; property, i.e. (specially) a domestic animal -- beast. see GREEK ktaomai Forms and Transliterations κτήνει κτήνεσι κτήνεσί κτήνεσιν κτηνη κτήνη κτηνος κτήνος κτήνός κτῆνος κτηνοτρόφοι κτηνοτρόφος κτηνοτρόφων κτηνους κτήνους κτηνώδης κτηνων κτηνών κτηνῶν κτήσει κτήσεις κτησέως κτήσεως κτήσιν κτήσις ktene ktēnē ktḗne ktḗnē ktenon ktenôn ktēnōn ktēnō̂n ktenos ktênos ktēnos ktē̂nosLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Luke 10:34 N-ANSGRK: τὸ ἴδιον κτῆνος ἤγαγεν αὐτὸν NAS: him on his own beast, and brought KJV: on his own beast, and brought him INT: the own beast brought him Acts 23:24 N-ANP 1 Corinthians 15:39 N-GNP Revelation 18:13 N-ANP Strong's Greek 2934 |