Médos
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3370. Médos

Médos: a Mede, Median, an inhabitant of Media
Original Word: Μῆδος, ου, ὁ
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: Médos
Phonetic Spelling: (may'-dos)
Short Definition: a Mede
Definition: a Mede, a Median, from east of Assyria.

Word Origin
of foreign origin
Definition
a Mede, Median, an inhab. of Media
NASB Translation
Medes (1).

STRONGS NT 3370: Μῆδος

Μῆδος, Μηδου, , a Mede, a native or an inhabitant of Media, a well-known region of Asia whose chief city was Ecbatana (see B. D., under the word): Acts 2:9. (Cf. B. D. and Schaff-Herzog under the word Media.)



Mede.

Of foreign origin (compare Maday); a Median, or inhabitant of Media -- Mede.

see HEBREW Maday

Μηδοι Μῆδοι μηθ Medoi Mêdoi Mēdoi Mē̂doi


Strong's Greek 3370
1 Occurrence


Μῆδοι — 1 Occ.

Acts 2:9 N-NMP
BIB: Πάρθοι καὶ Μῆδοι καὶ Ἐλαμῖται
NAS: Parthians and Medes and Elamites,
KJV: Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites,
INT: Parthians and Medes and Elamites

1 Occurrence


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