G5510 χιών - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
χιών
snow
Dodson:
χιών
snow.
TBESG:
χιών
snow
G:N-F
χιών, -όνος, ἡ
[in LXX chiefly for שֶׁלֶג also (in Da) for תְּלַג ;]
snow:
Refs Mat.28:3, Rev.1:14
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(AS)
Thayer:
1) snow


χιών
chiōn
khee-one'
Perhaps akin to the base of G5490 (G5465) or G5494 (as descending or empty); snow

KJV Usage: snow.


View how G5510 χιών is used in the Bible

3 occurrences of G5510 χιών

Matthew 28:3 snow:
Mark 9:3 snow;
Revelation 1:14 snow;

Distinct usage

2 snow;
1 snow:

Corresponding Hebrew Words

chion H7950 sheleg
chion H8517 telag


Related words

G5510 χιών

G5490 χάσμα

χάσμα
chasma
khas'-mah
From a form of an obsolete primary “chao” (to “gape” or “yawn”); a “chasm” or vacancy (impassable interval)

KJV Usage: gulf.


G2785 κῆτος
κῆτος
kētos
kay'-tos
Probably from the base of G5490; a huge fish (as gaping for prey)

KJV Usage: whale.


G5465 χαλάω
χαλάω
chalaō
khal-ah'-o
From the base of G5490; to lower (as into a void)

KJV Usage: let down, strike.


G5476 χαμαί
χαμαί
chamai
kham-ah'ee
Adverb perhaps from the base of G5490 through the idea of a fissure in the soil; earthward, that is, prostrate

KJV Usage: on (to) the ground.


G5491 χεῖλος
χεῖλος
cheilos
khi'-los
From a form of the same as G5490; a lip (as a pouring place); figuratively a margin (of water)

KJV Usage: lip, shore.


G5494 χειμών
χειμών
cheimōn
khi-mone'
From a derivation of χέω cheō (to pour; akin to the base of G5490 through the idea of a channel), meaning a storm (as pouring rain); by implication the rainy season, that is, winter

KJV Usage: tempest, foul weather, winter.


G5495 χείρ
χείρ
cheir
khire
Perhaps from the base of G5494 in the sense of its congener the base of G5490 (through the idea of hollowness for grasping); the hand (literally or figuratively [power ]; especially [by Hebraism] a means or instrument)

KJV Usage: hand.


G5503 χήρα
χήρα
chēra
khay'-rah
Feminine of a presumed derivation apparently from the base of G5490 through the idea of deficiency; a widow (as lacking a husband), literally or figuratively

KJV Usage: widow.


G5561 χώρα
χώρα
chōra
kho'-rah
Feminine of a derivative of the base of G5490 through the idea of empty expanse; room, that is, a space of territory (more or less extensive; often including its inhabitants)

KJV Usage: coast, county, fields, grounds, land, region.

Compare G5117.

G5465 χαλάω

χαλάω
chalaō
khal-ah'-o
From the base of G5490; to lower (as into a void)

KJV Usage: let down, strike.


G5464 χάλαζα
χάλαζα
chalaza
khal'-ad-zah
Probably from G5465; hail

KJV Usage: hail.


G5467 χαλεπός
χαλεπός
chalepos
khal-ep-os'
Perhaps from G5465 through the idea of reducing the strength; difficult, that is, dangerous, or (by implication) furious

KJV Usage: fierce, perilous.


G5469 χαλινός
χαλινός
chalinos
khal-ee-nos'
From G5465 a curb or head stall (as curbing the spirit)

KJV Usage: bit, bridle.


G5475 χαλκός
χαλκός
chalkos
khal-kos'
Perhaps from G5465 through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose); copper (the substance, or some implement or coin made of it)

KJV Usage: brass, money.


G5494 χειμών

χειμών
cheimōn
khi-mone'
From a derivation of χέω cheō (to pour; akin to the base of G5490 through the idea of a channel), meaning a storm (as pouring rain); by implication the rainy season, that is, winter

KJV Usage: tempest, foul weather, winter.


G5492 χειμάζω
χειμάζω
cheimazō
khi-mad'-zo
From the same as G5494; to storm, that is, (passively) to labor under a gale

KJV Usage: to tossed with tempest.


G5493 χείμαῤῥος
χείμαῤῥος
cheimarrhos
khi'-mar-hros
From the base of G5494 and G4482; a storm runlet, that is, winter torrent

KJV Usage: brook.


G5495 χείρ
χείρ
cheir
khire
Perhaps from the base of G5494 in the sense of its congener the base of G5490 (through the idea of hollowness for grasping); the hand (literally or figuratively [power ]; especially [by Hebraism] a means or instrument)

KJV Usage: hand.


G5522 χόος
χόος
choos
kho'-os
From the base of G5494; a heap (as poured out), that is, rubbish; lose dirt

KJV Usage: dust.