G1173 δεῖπνον - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
δεῖπνον
the principal meal
Dodson:
δεῖπνον
a dinner, an afternoon or evening meal.
Strong's:
δεῖπνον
dinner, i.e. the chief meal (usually in the evening)
Derivation: from the same as G1160;

KJV Usage: feast, supper.

G1160
TBESG:
δεῖπνον
dinner
G:N-N
δεῖπνον, -ου, τό
[in LXX chiefly for פַּת־בַּג (Da) ;]
the chief meal of the day, dinner, supper:
Refs Mat.23:6, Mrk.12:39, Luk.14:17, 24 20:46, Jhn.13:2, 4 21:20, 1Co.11:21
; δ. ποιεῖν,
Refs Mrk.6:21, Luk.14:12, 16, Jhn.12:2
; κυριακὸν (which see) δ., 1Co.11:20; metaph. (Dalman, Words, 118), δ. τ. γάμου τ. ἀρνίου, Rev.19:9; δ. τ. μέγα τ. Θεοῦ, Rev.19:17.†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) supper, especially a formal meal usually held at the evening,
1a) used of the Messiah's feast, symbolising salvation in the kingdom
2) food taken at evening


δεῖπνον
deipnon
dipe'-non
From the same as G1160; dinner, that is, the chief meal (usually in the evening)

KJV Usage: feast, supper.


View how G1173 δεῖπνον is used in the Bible

16 occurrences of G1173 δεῖπνον

Matthew 23:6 feasts,
Mark 6:21 a supper
Mark 12:39 feasts:
Luke 14:12 a supper,
Luke 14:16 supper,
Luke 14:17 supper
Luke 14:24 supper.
Luke 20:46 feasts;
John 12:2 a supper;
John 13:2 supper
John 13:4 supper,
John 21:20 supper,
1 Corinthians 11:20 supper.
1 Corinthians 11:21 supper:
Revelation 19:9 supper
Revelation 19:17 the supper

Distinct usage

3 supper,
3 supper
2 supper.
1 a supper
1 feasts:
1 a supper,
1 a supper;
1 supper:
1 feasts,
1 feasts;
1 the supper

Corresponding Hebrew Words

deipnon H3899 lechem
deipnon H6595 pat bag


Related words

G1173 δεῖπνον

G1172 δειπνέω
δειπνέω
deipneō
dipe-neh'-o
From G1173; to dine, that is, take the principal (or evening) meal

KJV Usage: sup (X -per).


G1160 δαπάνη

δαπάνη
dapanē
dap-an'-ay
From δάπτω daptō (to devour); expense (as consuming)

KJV Usage: cost.


G77 ἀδάπανος
ἀδάπανος
adapanos
ad-ap'-an-os
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G1160; costless, that is, gratuitous

KJV Usage: without expense.


G1159 δαπανάω
δαπανάω
dapanaō
dap-an-ah'-o
From G1160; to expend, that is, (in a good sense) to incur cost, or (in a bad one) to waste

KJV Usage: be at charges, consume, spend.