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G4999 Ταβέρναι (Tabérnai)
Greek
Noun, Feminine
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Quick Definition

taverns

Strong's Definition

huts or wooden-walled buildings; Tabernæ

Derivation: plural of Latin origin;

KJV Usage: taverns

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Ταβέρναι, ταβερνῶν, αἱ (a Latin word (cf. Buttmann, 17 (15))), taverns: τρεῖς Ταβέρναι (genitive Τριῶν Ταβερνῶν), Three Taverns, the name of an inn or halting-place on the Appian way between Pome and The Market of Appius (see Ἀππιος); it was ten Roman miles distant from the latter place and thirty-three from Rome (Cicero, ad Attic. 2, 10 (12)) (cf. B. D., under the phrase Three Taverns): See Act_28:15. STRONGS NT 4999: τρεῖς Ταβέρναιτρεῖς Ταβέρναι, see Ταβέρναι.

Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary

ταβέρναι tabernai 1x taverns, used in the NT only in the transliterated Latin name of Three Taverns (Τριῶν ταβερνῶν ), see G5553, Act_28:15

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

*† ταβέρνη (Lat. taberna ), see Τρεῖς Ταβέρναι .

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

ταβέρνη (Lat. taberna), see: Τρεῖς Ταβέρναι. Τρεῖς Ταβέρναι (see: ταβέρνη), Three Taverns (Lit. Tres Tabernae) a halting place on the Appian Way: Act.28:15 (see DB, iv, 690).† (AS)

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