Strong's Concordance siteutos: fattened Original Word: σιτευτός, ή, όνPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: siteutos Phonetic Spelling: (sit-yoo-ros') Definition: a pit (for grain storage) Usage: fattened, fatted. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4618: σιτευτόςσιτευτός, σιτευτη, σιτευτόν (σιτεύω, to feed with wheat, to fatten), fattened, fatted: Luke 15:23, 27, 30. (Jeremiah 26:21 STRONGS NT 4618a: σιτίονσιτίον, σιτιου, τό (diminutive of σῖτος); 1. corn, grain: Acts 7:12 L T Tr WH. In secular writings also, 2. food made from grain (Herodotus 2, 36). 3. eatables, victuals, provisions ((Herodotus), Aristophanes, Xenophon, Plato, Demosthenes, others). From a derivative of sitos; grain-fed, i.e. Fattened -- fatted. see GREEK sitos Englishman's Concordance Luke 15:23 Adj-AMSGRK: μόσχον τὸν σιτευτόν θύσατε καὶ NAS: and bring the fattened calf, kill KJV: bring hither the fatted calf, INT: calf fattened kill [it] and Luke 15:27 Adj-AMS Luke 15:30 Adj-AMS |