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Strong's #2792 - κινάμωμον
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- cinnamon was a well known aromatic substance, the rind of "Laurus cinnamonum" called "Korunda-gauhah" in Ceylon
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κίνᾰμον, κινάμωμον, v. κιννάμωμον.
κιννᾰμωμ-ον, τό,
I = Hebr. [kudot ]innamon, a superior kind of cassia, Cinnamomum Cassia, Hdt. 3.111, Thphr. HP 9.5.1, PSI 6.628 (iii B.C.), OGI 214.59 (Didyma, iii B.C.), etc.: κῐνάμωμον, D.P. 945 (pl.), also in codd. of D.S. 1.91, v.l. in Hdt.l.c.; cf. κίνναμον.
II name of a fabulous Indian bird, said to make its nest of twigs of κιννάμωμον (cf. κινναμολόγος), Arist. HA 616a6, Antig. Mir. 43, Ael. NA 2.34.
κινάμωμον, more correctly (so L T Tr WH) κιννάμωμον, κιναμωμου, τό, Hebrew קִנָּמון ((see Liddell and Scott, under the word)), cinnamon: Revelation 18:13. (Herodotus, Theophrastus, Strabo, Diodorus, Josephus, others; the Sept.) Cf. Winers RWB, under the word Zimmt; (B. D., under the word
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κιννάμωμον
(Rec. κινάμ -), -υο , τό (from the Phænician, v. LS, s.v., and cf. Heb. H7076),
cinnamon: Revelation 18:13.†
κινάμωμον , see κιννάμωμον .
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With the spelling κιννάμωμον adopted by WH in Revelation 18:13, cf. OGIS 214.59 (mid. iii/B.C.) κινναμώμου μναῖ δύο, and P Leid Wix. 15 (ii/iii A.D.) φόρει δὲ κιννάμωμον. Accord–ing to Herodotus (iii. 111) the word is of Phoenician origin : see further Swete on Rev l.c.
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