πολίτης, πολιτου, ὁ (πόλις), from Homer down, a citizen; i. e.
a.the inhabitant of any city or conntry: πόλεως, Acts 21:39; τῆςχώραςἐκείνης, Luke 15:15.
b. the associate of another in citizenship, i. e. a fellow-citizen, fellow-countryman, (Plato, Apology, p. 37 c.; others): with the genitive of a person, Luke 19:14; Hebrews 8:11 (where Rec. has τόνπλησίον) from Jeremiah 38:34 (), where it is used for רֵעַ , as in Proverbs 11:9, 12; Proverbs 24:43 ().
Luke 15:15 - N-GMP GRK:ἑνὶ τῶν πολιτῶν τῆς χώρας NAS: himself out to one of the citizens of that country, KJV: to a citizen of that INT: to one of the citizens the country
Luke 19:14 - N-NMP GRK:Οἱ δὲ πολῖται αὐτοῦ ἐμίσουν NAS:But his citizens hated him and sent KJV: But his citizens hated him, INT: but [the] citizens of him hated
Acts 21:39 - N-NMS GRK:ἀσήμου πόλεως πολίτης δέομαι δέ NAS: in Cilicia, a citizen of no KJV: [a city] in Cilicia, a citizen of no INT: insignificant city a citizen I implore moreover
Hebrews 8:11 - N-AMS GRK:ἕκαστος τὸν πολίτην αὐτοῦ καὶ NAS: EVERYONE HIS FELLOW CITIZEN, AND EVERYONE INT: each the neighbor of him and