Strong's Greek #5621 - ὠτίον, ου, τό otion (an ear)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance ear. Diminutive of ous; an earlet, i.e. One of the ears, or perhaps the lobe of the ear -- ear. see GREEK ous Thayer's Greek LexiconStrong's 5621: ὠτίονὠτίον, ὠτίου, τό (diminutive of οὖς, ὠτός, but without the diminutive force; "the speech of common life applied the diminutive form to most of the parts of the body, as τά ῥινια the nose, τό ὀμματιον, στηθιδιον, χελύνιον, σαρκίον the body" Lob. ad Phryn., p. 211f (cf. Winers Grammar, 25 (24))), a later Greek word, the ear: Matthew 26:51; Mark 14:47 (R G (cf. ὠτάριον)); Luke 22:51; John 18:10 (R G L (cf. ὠτάριον)), 26. (The Sept. for אֹזֶן, Deuteronomy 15:17; 1 Samuel 9:15; 1 Samuel 20:2, 13; 2 Samuel 22:45; Isaiah 50:4; Amos 3:12.)Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Greek: 5621. ὠτίον (otion) — 5 OccurrencesMatthew 26:51 - N-ANS Mark 14:47 - N-ANS Luke 22:51 - N-GNS John 18:10 - N-ANS John 18:26 - N-ANS |