G2367 θύϊνος - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

Dodson:
θύϊνος
of the citron tree
of the sandarach (so-called citron) tree.
Strong's:
θύϊνος
denoting a certain fragrant tree); made of citron-wood
Derivation: from a derivative of G2380 (in the sense of blowing;

KJV Usage: thyine.

G2380
TBESG:
θύϊνος
citron
G:A
θύινος (usually θύϊνος, as Rec.), -η, -ον
(< θυία, θύα, an African aromatic tree, with ornamentally veined wood of varying colour, = Lat. citrinus), [in Sm.: 3Ki.10:11 (אַלְמֻגִּים)* ;]
thyme: ξύλον, Rev.18:12 (Diosc.).†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) the citrus, an odoriferous North African tree used as incense, prized by the ancient Greeks and Romans on account of the beauty of its wood for various ornamental purposes


θύΐνος
thuinos
thoo'-ee-nos
From a derivative of G2380 (in the sense of blowing; denoting a certain fragrant tree); made of citron wood

KJV Usage: thyine.


View how G2367 θύϊνος is used in the Bible

One occurence of G2367 θύϊνος

Revelation 18:12 citron

Distinct usage

1 citron


Related words

G2367 θύϊνος

G2380 θύω

θύω
thuō
thoo'-o
A primary verb; properly to rush (breathe hard, blow, smoke), that is, (by implication) to sacrifice (properly by fire, but generally); by extension to immolate (slaughter for any purpose)

KJV Usage: kill, (do) sacrifice, slay.


G1494 εἰδωλόθυτον
εἰδωλόθυτον
eidōlothuton
i-do-loth'-oo-ton
Neuter of a compound of G1497 and a presumed derivative of G2380; an image sacrifice, that is, part of an idolatrous offering

KJV Usage: (meat, thing that is) offered (in sacrifice, sacrificed) to (unto) idols.


G2366 θύελλα
θύελλα
thuella
thoo'-el-lah
From G2380 (in the sense of blowing) a storm

KJV Usage: tempest.


G2370 θυμιάω
θυμιάω
thumiaō
thoo-mee-ah'-o
From a derivative of G2380 (in the sense of smoking); to fumigate, that is, offer aromatic fumes

KJV Usage: burn incense.


G2372 θυμός
θυμός
thumos
thoo-mos'
From G2380; passion (as if breathing hard)

KJV Usage: fierceness, indignation, wrath.

Compare G5590.

G2378 θυσία
θυσία
thusia
thoo-see'-ah
From G2380; sacrifice (the act or the victim, literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: sacrifice.