G1359 Διόσκουροι - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

Dodson:
Διόσκουροι
the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux
the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux, sons of Zeus and Leda, and patrons of sailors.
Strong's:
Διόσκουροι
sons of Jupiter, i.e. the twins Dioscuri
Derivation: from the alternate of G2203 and a form of the base of G2877;

KJV Usage: Castor and Pollux.

G2203 G2877
TBESG:
Διόσκουροι
the twin gods
N:N--T
Διόσ-κουροι, -ων, οἱ
(Ion. and κοινή form of Att..., Διόσκοροι; < Διός, genitive of Ζεύς + κόρος, a son),
the Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux), twin sons of Zeus and Leda (RV, The Twin Brothers): Act.28:11.†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) Castor and Pollux, were the twin sons of Jupiter and Leda, and were regarded as the tutelary divinities of sailors


Διόσκουροι
Dioskouroi
dee-os'-koo-roy
From the alternate of G2203 and a form of the base of G2877; sons of Jupiter, that is, the twins Dioscuri

KJV Usage: Castor and Pollux.


View how G1359 Διόσκουροι is used in the Bible

One occurence of G1359 Διόσκουροι

Acts 28:11 was Castor and Pollux.

Distinct usage

1 was Castor and Pollux.


Related words

G1359 Διόσκουροι

G2203 Ζεύς

Ζεύς
Zeus
dzyooce
Of uncertain affinity; in the oblique cases there is used instead of it a (probably cognate) name Δίς Dis deece which is otherwise obsolete; Zeus or Dis (among the Latins Jupiter or Jove), the supreme deity of the Greeks

KJV Usage: Jupiter.


G1356 διοπετής
διοπετής
diopetēs
dee-op-et-ace'
From the alternate of G2203 and the alternate of G4098; sky fallen (that is, an aerolite)

KJV Usage: which fell down from Jupiter.


G1361 Διοτρεφής
Διοτρεφής
Diotrephēs
dee-ot-ref-ace'
From the alternate of G2203 and G5142; Jove nourished; Diotrephes, an opponent of Christianity

KJV Usage: Diotrephes.


G2105 εὐδία
εὐδία
eudia
yoo-dee'-ah
Feminine from G2095 and the alternate of G2203 (as the god of the weather); a clear sky, that is, fine weather

KJV Usage: fair weather.


G2211 Ζηνᾱς
Ζηνᾱς
Zēnas
dzay-nas'
Probably contracted from a poetic form of G2203 and G1435; Jove given; Zenas, a Christian

KJV Usage: Zenas.


G2877 κοράσιον

κοράσιον
korasion
kor-as'-ee-on
Neuter of a presumed derivative of κόρη korē (a maiden); a (little) girl

KJV Usage: damsel, maid.


G1947 ἐπικουρία
ἐπικουρία
epikouria
ep-ee-koo-ree'-ah
From a compound of G1909 and a (prolonged) form of the base of G2877 (in the sense of servant); assistance

KJV Usage: help.