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Strong's #4612 - σιμικίνθιον
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- a narrow apron, or linen covering, which workmen and servants were accustomed to wear
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σιμικίνθιον, τό, v. σημικίνθιον .
σημῐκίνθιον
(written σιμικίνθιον ), τό, Lat.
semicinctium, apron or kerchief, Acts 19:12.
σιμικίνθιον (or σημικίνθιον), σιμικινθιου, τό, (Latinsemicinctium (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq., under the word), from semi and cingo), a narrow apron, or linen covering, which workmen and servants were accustomed to wear: Acts 19:12 (A. V. aprons).
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*† σιμικίνθιον
(also written σημι -), -ου , τό
(Lat. semicinctium),
a workman's apron: Acts 19:12.†
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a measurement of distance = 600 Greek feet, or about 12 yards short of a ";furlong,"; which is used to translate it in AV, RV of Luke 24:13, al. : cf. Preisigke 401.9 (A.D. 10–11) ἐπὶ σταδ [ίου ]ς δι ̣α ̣κοσίους. As a stade was the length of the Olympic course, the word came to be used of ";a racecourse,"; as in P Ryl II. 93.16 (iii/A.D.) where σταδίου appears as the heading of a list of athletes : cf. 1 Corinthians 9:24. In ib. 157.7 (A.D. 135) the words ἐν [σ ]τ ̣αδίωι δευτέρωι occur in connexion with the measurement of a plot of land, but their meaning is ";quite obscure"; (Edd.).
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