theatron: a theater, a spectacle Original Word: θέατρον, ου, τό Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: theatron Phonetic Spelling: (theh'-at-ron) Short Definition: a theatre, spectacle Definition: (a) a theatre, a semi-circular stone building, generally open to the sky, (b) a spectacle, show.
Cognate: 2302 théatron (the root of the English term, "theatre") – a theatre; a place for public exhibition; (figuratively) the public display of putting someone "on exhibit" to be mocked at as a spectacle (cf. 1 Cor 4:9). See 2300 (theáomai). Word Origin from theaomai Definition a theater, a spectacle NASB Word Usage spectacle (1), theater (2).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org spectacle, theatre. From theaomai; a place for public show ("theatre"), i.e. General audience-room; by implication, a show itself (figuratively) -- spectacle, theatre. see GREEK theaomai
Τεθέαμαι — 1 Occ. τεθεάμεθα — 1 Occ. τεθέαται — 1 Occ. θεασάμενοι — 2 Occ. θεασαμένοις — 1 Occ. θεασάμενος — 3 Occ. θεάσασθαι — 4 Occ. θεάσασθε — 1 Occ. θεαθῆναι — 2 Occ. θεατριζόμενοι — 1 Occ. θείῳ — 3 Occ. θεῖον — 2 Occ. θείου — 2 Occ. θείας — 2 Occ. θεῖον — 1 Occ. θειότης — 1 Occ. θειώδεις — 1 Occ. θέλημά — 41 Occ. θελήματά — 2 Occ. θελήματι — 6 Occ.
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