G105 ἀετός - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
ἀετός
an eagle
Dodson:
ἀετός
an eagle, bird of prey.
Strong's:
ἀετός
an eagle (from its wind-like flight)
Derivation: from the same as G109;

KJV Usage: eagle.

G109
TBESG:
ἀετός
eagle
G:N-M
ἀετός, -οῦ, ὁ,
[in LXX for נֶשֶׁר ;]
an eagle:
Refs Rev.4:7 8:13
(Rec. ἀγγέλου) 12:14. Where carrion is referred to, ἀ. is probably a vulture (cf.
Refs Job.39:30, Pro.30:17): Mat.24:28, Luk.17:37
(MM, VGT, see word).†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) an eagle: since eagles do not usually go in quest of carrion, this may to a vulture that resembles an eagle
2) an eagle as a standard (Roman Military)


ἀετός
aetos
ah-et-os'
From the same as G109; an eagle (from its wind like flight)

KJV Usage: eagle.


View how G105 ἀετός is used in the Bible

4 occurrences of G105 ἀετός

Matthew 24:28 the eagles
Luke 17:37 the eagles
Revelation 4:7 eagle.
Revelation 12:14 eagle,

Distinct usage

2 the eagles
1 eagle.
1 eagle,

Corresponding Hebrew Words

aetos H5403 neshar
aetos H5404 nesher


Related words

G105 ἀετός

G109 ἀήρ

ἀήρ
aēr
ah-ayr'
From ἄημι aēmi (to breathe unconsciously, that is, respire; by analogy to blow); “air” (as naturally circumambient)

KJV Usage: air.

Compare G5594.

G417 ἄνεμος
ἄνεμος
anemos
an'-em-os
From the base of G109; wind; (plural) by implication (the four) quarters (of the earth)

KJV Usage: wind.


G822 ἀτμίς
ἀτμίς
atmis
at-mece'
From the same as G109; mist

KJV Usage: vapour.


G833 αὐλή
αὐλή
aulē
ow-lay'
From the same as G109; a yard (as open to the wind); by implication a mansion

KJV Usage: court, ([sheep-]) fold, hall, palace.


G836 αὐλός
αὐλός
aulos
ow-los'
From the same as G109, a flute (as blown)

KJV Usage: pipe.


G839 αὔριον
αὔριον
aurion
ow'-ree-on
From a derivative of the same as G109 (meaning a breeze, that is, the morning air); properly fresh, that is, (adverbially with ellipsis of G2250) tomorrow

KJV Usage: (to-) morrow, next day.


G840 αὐστηρός
αὐστηρός
austēros
ow-stay-ros'
From a (presumed) derivative of the same as G109 (meaning blown); rough (properly as a gale), that is, (figuratively) severe

KJV Usage: austere.


G846 αὐτός
αὐτός
autos
ow-tos'
From the particle αὖ au (perhaps akin to the base of G109 through the idea of a baffling wind; backward); the reflexive pronoun self, used (alone or in the compound of G1438) of the third person, and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons

KJV Usage: her, it (-self), one, the other, (mine) own, said, ([self-], the) same, ([him-, my-, thy-]) self, [your-] selves, she, that, their (-s), them ([-selves]), there [-at, -by, -in, -into, -of, -on, -with], they, (these) things, this (man), those, together, very, which.

Compare G848.

G850 αὐχμηρός
αὐχμηρός
auchmēros
owkh-may-ros'
From αὐχμός auchmos (probably from a base akin to that of G109; dust, as dried by wind); properly dirty, that is, (by implication) obscure

KJV Usage: dark.


G3349 μετεωρίζω
μετεωρίζω
meteōrizō
met-eh-o-rid'-zo
From a compound of G3326 and a collateral form of G142 or perhaps rather of G109 (compare “meteor”); to raise in mid-air, that is, (figuratively) suspend (passively fluctuate or be anxious)

KJV Usage: be of doubtful mind.


G5594 ψύχω
ψύχω
psuchō
psoo'-kho
A primary verb; to breathe (voluntarily but gently; thus differing on the one hand from G4154, which denotes properly a forcible respiration; and on the other from the base of G109, which refers properly to an inanimate breeze), that is, (by implication of reduction of temperature by evaporation) to chill (figuratively)

KJV Usage: wax cold.