- ταβέρναι
- taverns
- taverns; Three Taverns, the name of a village or town on the Appian Way, about thirty-three miles from Rome.
- Ταβέρναι
- huts or wooden-walled buildings; Tabernæ
Derivation: plural of Latin origin;KJV Usage: taverns.
- Ταβέρναι
- tavern
- N:N-F-L
- ταβέρνη
(Lat. taberna), see: Τρεῖς Ταβέρναι.
Τρεῖς Ταβέρναι
(see: ταβέρνη),
Three Taverns (Lit. Tres Tabernae) a halting place on the Appian Way: Act.28:15 (see DB, iv, 690).†
(AS)
1) taverns
2) Three Taverns, the name of a halting place on the Appian way between Rome and the Market of Appius; it was
10 miles (16 km) from the latter place and
33 miles (50 km) ) from Rome
2) Three Taverns, the name of a halting place on the Appian way between Rome and the Market of Appius; it was
10 miles (16 km) from the latter place and
33 miles (50 km) ) from Rome
Ταβέρναι
Tabernai
tab-er'-nahee
Plural of Latin origin; huts or wooden walled buildings; Tabernae
KJV Usage: taverns.