Word Summary
kolōnia: a colony (a city settlement of soldiers disbanded from the Roman army)
Original Word: κολωνίαTransliteration: kolōnia
Phonetic Spelling: (kol-o-nee'-ah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: a colony (a city settlement of soldiers disbanded from the Roman army)
Meaning: a colony (a city settlement of soldiers disbanded from the Roman army)
Strong's Concordance
colony.
Of Latin origin; a Roman "colony" for veterans -- colony.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2862: κολωνίακολωνία (
R G Tr),
κολωνία (
L T WH KC (cf.
Chandler § 95)) (
Tdf. editions 2, 7
κολωνεία; see his note on Acts as below, and cf.
εἰ,
ἰ),
κολωνιας,
ἡ (a Latin word),
a colony: in
Acts 16:12 the city of Philippi is so called, where Octavianus had planted a Roman colony (cf.
Dio Cassius, 51, 4; Digest. 50, tit. 15, 8). The exegetical difficulties of this passage are best removed, as Meyer shows, by connecting
κολωνία closely with
πρώτη πόλις,
the chief city, a (Roman) colony (a colonial city); (but cf.
Lightfoot's Commentary on Philippians, p. 50f).