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Strong's Greek #3016 - λεπτόν, οῦ, τό leptos (peeled)


Original Word: λεπτόν, οῦ, τό
Transliteration: leptos
Definition: peeled, fine, thin, small, light
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Phonetic Spelling: (lep-ton')
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

mite.

Neuter of a derivative of the same as lepis; something scaled (light), i.e. A small coin -- mite.

see GREEK lepis


Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Strong's 3016: λεπτός

λεπτός, λεπτή, λεπτόν (λέπω to strip off the bark, to peel), thin; small; τό λεπτόν, a very small brass coin, equivalent to the eighth part of an as (A. V. a mite; cf. Alex.'s Kitto and B. D. under the word; cf. F. R. Conder in the Bible Educator, 3:179): Mark 12:42; Luke 12:59; Luke 21:2; (Alciphron, epistles I, 9 adds κέρμα; Pollux, onom. 9, 6, sect. 92, supplies νόμισμα).

Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Greek: 3016. λεπτόν (leptos) — 3 Occurrences

Mark 12:42 - N-ANP
GRK: πτωχὴ ἔβαλεν λεπτὰ δύο ὅ
NAS: in two small copper coins, which
KJV: two mites, which make
INT: poor cast [in] lepta two which

Luke 12:59 - N-ANS
GRK: τὸ ἔσχατον λεπτὸν ἀποδῷς
NAS: the very last cent.
KJV: thou hast paid the very last mite.
INT: the last lepton you shall have paid

Luke 21:2 - N-ANP
GRK: βάλλουσαν ἐκεῖ λεπτὰ δύο
NAS: putting in two small copper coins.
KJV: in thither two mites.
INT: casting in lepta two

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