2969. kómopolis
Strong's Concordance
kómopolis: a country town
Original Word: κωμόπολις, εως, ἡ
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: kómopolis
Phonetic Spelling: (ko-mop'-ol-is)
Definition: a country town
Usage: a large village, a city which in constitution has only the status of a village; a country town.
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2969 kōmópolis (from 2968 /kṓmē, "village, town" and 4172 /pólis, "a city") – a city with limited (legal) status. A kōmē ("village, unwalled town") was hardly a "city" as we know it. It's status (constitution) really amounted to only a village (Souter).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from kómé and polis
Definition
a country town
NASB Translation
towns (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2969: κωμόπολις

κωμόπολις, κωμοπολεως, , a village approximating in size and number of inhabitants to a city, a village-city, a town (German Marktflecken): Mark 1:38. (Strabo; (Joshua 18:28 Aq. Theod. (Field)); often in the Byzantine writings of the middle ages.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
town, unwalled city

From kome and polis; an unwalled city -- town.

see GREEK kome

see GREEK polis

Forms and Transliterations
κωμοπολεις κωμοπόλεις komopoleis komopóleis kōmopoleis kōmopóleis
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Englishman's Concordance
Mark 1:38 N-AFP
GRK: τὰς ἐχομένας κωμοπόλεις ἵνα καὶ
NAS: somewhere else to the towns nearby,
KJV: into the next towns, that I may preach
INT: the neighboring towns that also

Strong's Greek 2969
1 Occurrence


κωμοπόλεις — 1 Occ.









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