Word Summary
bounos: a hill
Original Word: βουνόςTransliteration: bounos
Phonetic Spelling: (boo-nos')
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: a hill
Meaning: a hill
Strong's Concordance
hill.
Probably of foreign origin; a hillock -- hill.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1015: βουνόςβουνός,
βουνοῦ,
ὁ, a Cyrenaic word according to
Herodotus 4, 199, which
Eustathius (831, 33) on Iliad 11, 710 says was used by
Philemon (No theta 1), a comic poet (of the
3rd century B.C.). It was rejected by the Atticists, but from Polybius on (who (5, 22, 1f) uses it interchangeably with λόφος) it was occasionally received by the later Greek writings. (Strabo, Pausanias, Plutarch, others); in the Sept. very often for גִּבְעָה; (perhaps from ΒΑΩ to ascend (cf. Hesychius βουνοί. βωμοί, and βωμιδες in Herodotus 2, 125 (Schmidt, chapter 99, 11))); a hill, eminence, mound: Luke 3:5 (Isaiah 40:4); (Hosea 10:8). Cf. Sturz, De dial. Maced. etc., p. 153f; Lob. ad Phryn., p. 355f; (Donaldson, New Crat. § 469).