saton: seah, a (Heb.) measure (equiv. to about one and a half pecks) Original Word: σάτον, ου, τό Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: saton Phonetic Spelling: (sat'-on) Short Definition: nearly three English gallons Definition: a large measure equal to nearly three English gallons.
4568 sáton – "a large measure equivalent to nearly three English gallons" (Souter); the measure for grain, "about a peck and a half or somewhat less than one-half bushel (a bushel consists of four pecks) or approximately twelve liters in the metric system" (L & N, 1, 81.23). Word Origin of Aramaic origin, cf. seah Definition seah, a (Heb.) measure (equiv. to about one and a half pecks) NASB Word Usage pecks (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 measure. Of Hebrew origin (c'ah); a certain measure for things dry -- measure. see HEBREW c'ah
σὰρξ — 26 Occ. Σερούχ — 1 Occ. σαροῖ — 1 Occ. σεσαρωμένον — 2 Occ. Σάρρᾳ — 3 Occ. Σάρρας — 1 Occ. Σαρῶνα — 1 Occ. Σατανᾶ — 15 Occ. Σατανᾶν — 4 Occ. Σατανᾶς — 17 Occ. Σαύλῳ — 1 Occ. Σαῦλον — 4 Occ. Σαῦλος — 8 Occ. Σαύλου — 2 Occ. ἔσβεσαν — 1 Occ. σβέννυνται — 1 Occ. σβέννυται — 3 Occ. σβέννυτε — 1 Occ. σβέσαι — 1 Occ. σβέσει — 1 Occ.
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