ὑδρία, -ας, ἠ (< ὕδωρ), [in LXX for בַּד ;] __1. prop., a water-pot or jar: Refs Jhn.2:6, 7 John 4:28. __2. More freq. in Attic = ἄγγυς, a pot, urn or jar of any kind, as for holding wine, coins, etc. (see Rutherford, NPhr., 23; MM, xxv). † (AS)
Thayer:
1) a vessel for holding water 2) a water jar, a water pot
ὑδριά
hudria
hoo-dree-ah'
From G5204; a waterjar, that is, receptacle for family supply
ὕδωρ, ὕδατος
hudōr hudatos
hoo'-dor,hoo'-dat-os,etc .
From the base of G5205; water (as if rainy) literally or figuratively
KJV Usage: water.
G504 ἄνυδροςἄνυδρος
anudros
an'-oo-dros
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G5204; waterless, that is, dry
KJV Usage: dry, without water.
G5202 ὑδροποτέωὑδροποτέω
hudropoteō
hoo-drop-ot-eh'-o
From a compound of G5204 and a derivative of G4095; to be a waterdrinker, that is, to abstainfromvinousbeverages
KJV Usage: drink water.
G5203 ὑδρωπικόςὑδρωπικός
hudrōpikos
hoo-dro-pik-os'
From a compound of G5204 and a derivative of G3700 (as if lookingwatery); to be “dropsical”