G3003 λεγεών - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

Dodson:
λεγεών
a legion, very large number
properly: a division of the Roman army, numbering about 6,000 infantry with additional cavalry; hence: a very large number; a legion.
Strong's:
λεγεών
a "legion", i.e. Roman regiment (figuratively)
Derivation: of Latin origin;

KJV Usage: legion.

TBESG:
λεγεών
legion
G:N-M/F
λεγιών (Rec. -εών), -ῶνος, ἡ, (Lat. legio),
a legion:
Refs Mat.26:53, Mrk.5:9, 15, Luk.8:30
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(AS)
Thayer:
1) a legion, a body of soldiers whose number differed at different times, and in the time of Augustus seems to have consisted of
6826 men (i.e. 6100 foot soldiers, and 726 horsemen)


λεγεών
legeōn
leg-eh-ohn'
Of Latin origin; a “legion”, that is, Roman regiment (figuratively)

KJV Usage: legion.


View how G3003 λεγεών is used in the Bible

4 occurrences of G3003 λεγεών

Matthew 26:53 legions
Mark 5:9 is Legion:
Mark 5:15 the legion,
Luke 8:30 Legion:

Distinct usage

1 is Legion:
1 Legion:
1 the legion,
1 legions


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G3003 λεγεών