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G1148 Δαλμανουθά (Dalmanouthá)
Greek
Proper noun, Indeclinable
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Dalmanutha

Strong's Definition

Dalmanutha, a place in Palestine

Derivation: probably of Chaldee origin;

KJV Usage: Dalmanutha

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Δαλμανουθά (on the accent cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 103), ἡ, Dalmanutha, the name of a little town or village not far from Magdala (better Magadan (which see)), or lying within its territory: Mar_8:10 (cf. Mat_15:39), see Fritzsche at the passage (B. D. American edition under the word). Derivation of the name uncertain; cf. Keim, ii. 528 ((English translation 4:238), who associates it with Zalmonah, Num_33:41 f, but mentions other opinions. Furrer in the Zeitschr. des Deutsch. Palaestin.-Vereins for 1879, p. 58ff identifies it with Minyeh (abbrev. Manutha, Latinmensa)).

Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary

Δαλμανουθά Dalmanoutha 1x Dalmanutha, indecl., a small town on the shore of the Sea of Tiberias, Mar_8:10

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

Δαλμανουθά , ἡ , indecl ., Dalmanutha , an unidentified place near the Sea of Galilee: Mar_8:10 ( cf. Μαγαδάν ).†

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

Δαλμανουθά, ἡ indecl., Dalmanutha, an unidentified place near the Sea of Galilee: Mrk.8:10 (cf. Μαγαδάν).† (AS)

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