Strong's Concordance mesémbria: noon, the south Original Word: μεσημβρία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: mesémbria Phonetic Spelling: (mes-ame-bree'-ah) Definition: noon, the south Usage: (lit: midday, hence, the position of the sun at midday), the South. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom mesos and hémera Definition noon, the south NASB Translation noontime (1), south (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3314: μεσημβρίαμεσημβρία, μεσημβρίας, ἡ (μέσος and ἡμέρα), from Herodotus down, midday (on the omission of the article cf. Winers Grammar, 121 (115)); a. (as respects time) noon: Acts 22:6. b. (as respects locality) the south: Acts 8:26 (others refer this also to a.; see κατά, II. 2). From mesos and hemera; midday; by implication, the south -- noon, south. see GREEK mesos see GREEK hemera Englishman's Concordance Acts 8:26 N-AFSGRK: πορεύου κατὰ μεσημβρίαν ἐπὶ τὴν NAS: up and go south to the road KJV: go toward the south unto the way INT: go toward [the] south unto the Acts 22:6 N-AFS |