G4526 σάκκος - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
σάκκος
a coarse hair-cloth, sackcloth
Dodson:
σάκκος
sack-cloth
sack-cloth, a sign of mourning.
Strong's:
σάκκος
"sack"-cloth, i.e. mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief)
Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H8242);

KJV Usage: sackcloth.

H8242
TBESG:
σάκκος
sackcloth
G:N-M
σάκκος also written σάκος, -ου, ὁ
(cf. Heb. שַׂק, which it renders in LXX),
__1. a coarse cloth, sackcloth, usually made of hair: Rev.6:12.
__2. Anything made of sackcloth;
__(a) a sack (Gen.42:25, al.);
__(b) a garment of sackcloth, expressive of mourning or penitence:
Refs Mat.11:21, Luk.10:13, Rev.11:3
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(AS)
Thayer:
1) a sack
1a) a receptacle for holding or carrying various things, as money, food, etc.
1b) a course cloth, a dark course stuff made especially from the hair of animals
1c) a garment of the like material, and clinging to the person like a sack, which was wont to be worn (or drawn over the tunic instead of the cloak or mantle) by mourners, penitents, suppliants and also by those who like the Hebrew prophets, lead an austere life


σάκκος
sakkos
sak'-kos
Of Hebrew origin [H8242]; “sack” cloth, that is, mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief)

KJV Usage: sackcloth.


View how G4526 σάκκος is used in the Bible

4 occurrences of G4526 σάκκος

Matthew 11:21 sackcloth
Luke 10:13 sackcloth
Revelation 6:12 sackcloth
Revelation 11:3 sackcloth.

Distinct usage

3 sackcloth
1 sackcloth.

Corresponding Hebrew Words

sakkos H8242 saq


Related words

G4526 σάκκος

H8242 שׂק śaq

שׂק
śaq
sak
From H8264; properly a mesh (as allowing a liquid to run through), that is, coarse loose cloth or sacking (used in mourning and for bagging); hence a bag (for grain, etc.)

KJV Usage: sack (-cloth, -clothes).