G4620 σιτόμετρον - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

Dodson:
σιτομέτριον
a measured portion of grain or food.
Strong's:
σιτόμετρον
a grain-measure, i.e. (by implication) ration (allowance of food)
Derivation: from G4621 and G3358;

KJV Usage: portion of meat.

G4621 G3358
TBESG:
σιτομέτριον
grain ration
G:N-N
σιτομέτριον, -ου, τό
(< σιτομετρέω,
Refs Gen.47:12, 14
*, = Attic τὸν σῖτον μετρέω),
a measured portion of food: Luk.12:42 (for exx. in π., see Deiss., BS, 158; LAE, 103.1).†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) a measured 'portion of' grain or 'food'


σιτόμετρον
sitometron
sit-om'-et-ron
From G4621 and G3358; a grain measure, that is, (by implication) ration (allowance of food)

KJV Usage: portion of meat.


View how G4620 σιτόμετρον is used in the Bible

One occurence of G4620 σιτόμετρον

Luke 12:42 them their measure of grain

Distinct usage

1 them their measure of grain


Related words

G4620 σιτόμετρον

G4621 σῖτος

σῖτος
sitos
see'-tos
σῖτα sita see'-tah is the plural irregular neuter of the first form. Of uncertain derivation; grain, especially wheat

KJV Usage: corn, wheat.


G777 ἄσιτος
ἄσιτος
asitos
as'-ee-tos
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G4621; without (taking) food

KJV Usage: fasting.


G1979 ἐπισιτισμός
ἐπισιτισμός
episitismos
ep-ee-sit-is-mos'
From a compound of G1909 and a derivative of G4621; a provisioning, that is, (concretely) food

KJV Usage: victuals.


G4618 σιτευτός
σιτευτός
siteutos
sit-yoo-tos'
From a derivative of G4621; grain fed, that is, fattened

KJV Usage: fatted.


G4619 σιτιστός
σιτιστός
sitistos
sit-is-tos'
From a derivative of G4621; grained that is, fatted

KJV Usage: fatling.


G3358 μέτρον

μέτρον
metron
met'-ron
An apparently primary word; a measure (“metre”), literally or figuratively; by implication a limited portion (degree)

KJV Usage: measure.


G280 ἄμετρος
ἄμετρος
ametros
am'-et-ros
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G3358; immoderate

KJV Usage: (thing) without measure.


G3354 μετρέω
μετρέω
metreō
met-reh'-o
From G3358; to measure (that is, ascertain in size by a fixed standard); by implication to admeasure (that is, allot by rule); figuratively to estimate

KJV Usage: measure, mete.


G3357 μετρίως
μετρίως
metriōs
met-ree'-oce
Adverb from a derivative of G3358; moderately, that is, slightly

KJV Usage: a little.