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ependutés: an outer tunic Original Word: ἐπενδύτης, ου, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: ependutés Phonetic Spelling: (ep-en-doo'-tace) Short Definition: a coat, outer wrap Definition: a coat, outer wrap or tunic.
Word Origin from ependuomai Definition an outer tunic NASB Translation outer garment (1). STRONGS NT 1903: ἐπενδύτης
ἐπενδύτης, ἐπενδυτου, ὁ (ἐπενδύνω or ἐπενδύω, which see (cf. Winers Grammar, 25; 94 (90))), an upper garment (Tertulliansuperindumentum): John 21:7, where it seems to denote a kind of linen blouse or frock which fishermen used to wear at their work. (Sophocles fragment 391 Dindorf ((248 Ahrens): Pollux 7, 45, p. 717); the Sept. twice (thrice) for מְעִיל, 1 Samuel 18:4 (Alex.); 2 Samuel 13:18; (add Leviticus 8:7 Alex.).)
fisher's coat. From ependuomai; a wrapper, i.e. Outer garment -- fisher's coat. see GREEK ependuomai
επενδύτας επενδυτην επενδύτην ἐπενδύτην επερειδομένοις ependuten ependutēn ependyten ependytēn ependýten ependýtēn
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ἐπενδύτην — 1 Occ.
John 21:7 N-AFS BIB: ἐστιν τὸν ἐπενδύτην διεζώσατο ἦν NAS: he put his outer garment on (for he was stripped KJV: he girt [his] fisher's coat [unto him], (for INT: it is [his] outer garment he girded on he was1 Occurrence
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