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G1733 ἕνδεκα (héndeka)
Greek
Indeclinable NUmeral (Adjective)
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Quick Definition

eleven

Strong's Definition

one and ten, i.e. eleven

Derivation: from (the neuter of) G1520 (εἷς) and G1176 (δέκα);

KJV Usage: eleven

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

ἕνδεκα, οἱ, αἱ, τά, eleven: οἱ ἕνδεκα, the eleven apostles of Christ remaining after the death of Judas the traitor, Mat_28:16; Mar_16:14; Luk_24:9; Luk_24:33; Act_1:26; Act_2:14. (From Homer down.)

Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary

ἕνδεκα hendeka 6x eleven, indecl. numeral, Mat_28:16 ; Mar_16:14 ; Luk_24:9 ; Luk_24:33 ; Act_1:26 ; Act_2:14

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

ἕν -δεκα , οἱ , αἱ , τά , indecl ., eleven: of the eleven apostles, οἱ , ἕ ., Mat_28:16 , Mar_16:14 , Luk_24:9 ; Luk_24:33 , Act_1:26 ; Act_2:14 .†

Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT

ἕνδεκα [page 211] Preisigke 1926 (an ostracon-receipt A.D. 79) διέγραψ (εν ) Ἑρμογ (ένης ). Βάσσου ὑπ (ὲρ ) λαογραφίας ῑᾱ (ἔτους ) Οὐεσπασιανοῦ τοῦ κυρίου κτλ . : the numeral is written in earlier ostraca of this series. The semi-literary P Eud 15 .7 (before B.C. 167) shows however ἕνδεκα , and also a tessera in the Louvre, Revillout Mιlanges 4, 7. 9 (ii/B.C.) : see Mayser Gr. p. 316 ἕντεκα .

Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon

ἕνδεκα ( e(/n-deka numeral ) "eleven", Lat. undecim, Hom. , etc. at Athens, οἱ ἕνδεκα, "the Eleven, the Police-commissioners", who had charge of the prisons, and the punishment of criminals, Ar. , etc.

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

ἕν-δεκα, οἱ, αἱ, τά indecl., eleven: of the eleven apostles, οἱ, ἕ., Mat.28:16, Mrk.16:14, Luk.24:9, 33, Act.1:26 2:14.† (AS)

Bible Occurrences (6)

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