Greek Word Study · Strong’s G4371
προσφάγιον
prosphagion · “fish”
Used 1 times across 1 book
Definition
προσφάγιον, -ου, τό
(φαγεῖν),
Hellenistic for ὄψον ὀψάριον)
a relish or dainty (esp, cooked fish), to be eaten with bread: Jhn.21:5 (have ye taken any fish, Field, Notes, 109; Abbott, Essays, 105; cf. M, Pr., 170n; MM, Exp., xxi).†
(φαγεῖν),
Hellenistic for ὄψον ὀψάριον)
a relish or dainty (esp, cooked fish), to be eaten with bread: Jhn.21:5 (have ye taken any fish, Field, Notes, 109; Abbott, Essays, 105; cf. M, Pr., 170n; MM, Exp., xxi).†
Where it appears
John1
In the text
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