σπυρίς (L WH σφυρίς, which see), σπυριδος, ἡ (allied to σπεῖρα, which see; hence, something wound, twisted, or folded together), a reed basket (i. e. a plaited basket, a lunch basket, hamper; cf. B. D., under the word ): Matthew 15:37; Matthew 16:10; Mark 8:8, 20; Acts 9:25. (Herodotus, Theophrastus, Apollod., Alciphron 3, epistle 56; others). See σφυρίς.
STRONGS NT 4711: σφυρίςσφυρίς, equivalent to σπυρίς, which see (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 113; Curtius, p. 503; (Stephanus' Thesaurus, see under the words)), Lachmann in Matthew 16:10 and Mark 8:8; WH uniformly (see their Appendix, p. 148).
Matthew 15:37 - N-AFP GRK:ἦραν ἑπτὰ σπυρίδας πλήρεις NAS: seven large baskets full. KJV: seven baskets full. INT: they took up seven baskets full
Matthew 16:10 - N-AFP GRK:καὶ πόσας σπυρίδας ἐλάβετε NAS: and how many large baskets [full] you picked KJV: and how many baskets ye took up? INT: and how many baskets you took [up]
Mark 8:8 - N-AFP GRK:κλασμάτων ἑπτὰ σπυρίδας NAS: up seven large baskets full of what was left over KJV: [meat] that was left seven baskets. INT: of fragments seven baskets
Mark 8:20 - N-GFP GRK:τετρακισχιλίους πόσων σπυρίδων πληρώματα κλασμάτων NAS: how many large baskets full KJV: how many baskets full INT: four thousand of how many baskets [the] fillings of fragments
Acts 9:25 - N-DFS GRK:χαλάσαντες ἐν σπυρίδι NAS: lowering him in a large basket. KJV: the wall in a basket. INT: having lowered [him] in a basket