Greek · G5147 · unreviewed

τρίβος

A rut or worn track

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τρίβος G5147
Pronunciation tríbos

What does τρίβος (tríbos) mean in the Bible?

τρίβος (tríbos) is a Greek word meaning "a rut or worn track". τρίβος, -ου, -ἡ (τρίβω), [in LXX for מְסִלָּה, נָתִיב, etc.

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Meaning

a rut or worn track
Extended definition

(τρίβω), [in LXX for מְסִלָּה, נָתִיב, etc. ;] a beaten track, a path: Mat.3:3, Mrk.1:3, Luk.3:4" (LXX) .

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

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Accusative · Plural · Feminine Matt 3:3 · Mark 1:3 · Luke 3:4
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