G3 Ἀβαδδών - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

Dodson:
Ἀβαδδών
Abaddon
Abaddon, Destroyer (i.e. Destroying Angel) or "place of destruction" (personified).
Strong's:
Ἀβαδδών
a destroying angel
Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H11);

KJV Usage: Abaddon.

H11
TBESG:
Ἀβαδδών
Abaddon
N:N--T
Ἀβαδδών (Heb. אֲבַדּוֹן, destruction; LXX, ἀπώλεια, only in Wisdom Lit., of the place of the ruined dead:
Refs Job.26:6, 28:22, 31:12, Psa.88:12, Pro.15:11
*), indecl.;
in NT, Abaddon, the angel of the Abyss: Rev.9:11.†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) ruin
2) destruction
3) the place of destruction
4) the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and the author of havoc on the earth
Literal: Abaddon = "destruction"


Ἀβαδδών
Abaddōn
ab-ad-dohn'
Of Hebrew origin [H11]; a destroying angel

KJV Usage: Abaddon.


View how G3 Ἀβαδδών is used in the Bible

One occurence of G3 Ἀβαδδών

Revelation 9:11 is Abaddon (Place of Loss),

Distinct usage

1 is Abaddon (Place of Loss),

Corresponding Hebrew Words

abaddon _ H11 avaddon


Related words

G3 Ἀβαδδών

H11 אבדּון 'ăbaddôn

אבדּון
'ăbaddôn
ab-ad-done'
Intensively from H6; abstractly a perishing; concretely Hades

KJV Usage: destruction.


H10 אבדּה 'ăbaddôh
אבדּה
'ăbaddôh
ab-ad-do'
The same as H9, miswritten for H11; a perishing

KJV Usage: destruction.


H1758 דּישׁ דּושׁ דּוּשׁ dûsh dôsh dı̂ysh
דּישׁ דּושׁ דּוּשׁ
dûsh dôsh dı̂ysh
doosh, dosh, deesh
A primitive root; to trample or thresh

KJV Usage: break, tear, thresh, tread out (down), at grass [Jer. H50 : H11, by mistake for H1877].