Word Summary
himas: a thong, strap
Original Word: ἱμάςTransliteration: himas
Phonetic Spelling: (hee-mas')
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: a thong, strap
Meaning: a thong, strap
Strong's Concordance
a thong, strap
Perhaps from the same as hama; a strap, i.e. (specially) the tie (of a sandal) or the lash (of a scourge) -- latchet, thong.
see GREEK hama
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2438: ἱμάςἱμάς,
ἱμαντος,
ὁ (from
ἵημι to send; namely, a vessel, which was tied to thongs of leather and let down into a well for the purpose of drawing water; hence,
ἱμάω also, to draw something made fast to a thong or rope (recent etymol. connect it with Skt. si to bind; cf.
Curtius, § 602;
Vanicek, p. 1041)); from
Homer down;
a thong of leather, a strap; in the N. T. of the thongs with which captives or criminals were either bound or beaten (see
προτείνω),
Acts 22:25 (4 Macc. 9:11; Sir. 30:35); of the thongs or ties by which sandals were fastened to the feet,
Mark 1:7;
Luke 3:16;
John 1:27 (so also in
Isaiah 5:27;
Xenophon, anab. 4, 5, 14;
Plutarch, symp. 4, 2, 3;
Suidas ἱμάς.
σφαιρωτήρ σανδαλιου,
ζανιχιον,
οἷον τό λωριον τοῦ ὑποδήματος).