G231 ἁλιεύς - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
ἁλιεύς
one who has to do with the sea
Dodson:
ἁλιεύς
a fisherman.
Strong's:
ἁλιεύς
a sailor (as engaged on the salt water), i.e. (by implication) a fisher
Derivation: from G251;

KJV Usage: fisher(-man).

G251
TBESG:
ἁλιεύς
fisherman
G:N-M
ἁλεεύς (Rec. ἁλιεύς, the older form; WH, App., 151, -έως, ὁ
(< ἅλς, the sea) [in LXX for דָּג, דַּוָּג ;]
a fisherman:
Refs Mat.4:18, 19, Mrk.1:16, 17, Luk.5:2

(AS)
Thayer:
1) a fisherman, fisher


ἁλιεύς
halieus
hal-ee-yoos'
From G251; a sailor (as engaged on the salt water), that is, (by implication) a fisher

KJV Usage: fisher (-man).


View how G231 ἁλιεύς is used in the Bible

5 occurrences of G231 ἁλιεύς

Matthew 4:18 fishermen.
Matthew 4:19 fishers
Mark 1:16 fishermen.
Mark 1:17 fishers
Luke 5:2 fishermen

Distinct usage

2 fishermen.
2 fishers
1 fishermen

Corresponding Hebrew Words

halieus H1709 dag
halieus H1728 davvag


Related words

G231 ἁλιεύς

G232 ἁλιεύω
ἁλιεύω
halieuō
hal-ee-yoo'-o
From G231; to be a fisher, that is, (by implication) to fish

KJV Usage: go a-fishing.


G251 ἅλς

ἅλς
hals
halce
A primary word; “salt”

KJV Usage: salt.


G123 αἰγιαλός
αἰγιαλός
aigialos
ahee-ghee-al-os'
From ἀΐσσω aissō (to rush) and G251 (in the sense of the sea); a beach (on which the waves dash)

KJV Usage: shore.


G217 ἅλας
ἅλας
halas
hal'-as
From G251; salt; figuratively prudence

KJV Usage: salt.


G233 ἁλίζω
ἁλίζω
halizō
hal-id'-zo
From G251; to salt

KJV Usage: salt.


G252 ἁλυκός
ἁλυκός
halukos
hal-oo-kos'
From G251; briny

KJV Usage: salt.


G358 ἄναλος
ἄναλος
analos
an'-al-os
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G251; saltless, that is, insipid

KJV Usage: X lose saltness.


G1724 ἐνάλιος
ἐνάλιος
enalios
en-al'-ee-os
From G1722 and G251; in the sea, that is, marine

KJV Usage: thing in the sea.


G2281 θάλασσα
θάλασσα
thalassa
thal'-as-sah
Probably prolonged from G251; the sea (generally or specifically)

KJV Usage: sea.


G3882 παράλιος
παράλιος
paralios
par-al'-ee-os
From G3844 and G251; beside the salt (sea), that is, maritime

KJV Usage: sea coast.