Word Summary
metrētēs: a measurer, a measure
Original Word: μετρητήςTransliteration: metrētēs
Phonetic Spelling: (met-ray-tace')
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: a measurer, a measure
Meaning: a measurer, a measure
Strong's Concordance
firkin, a liquid measure
From metreo; a measurer, i.e. (specially), a certain standard measure of capacity for liquids -- firkin.
see GREEK metreo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3355: μετρητήςμετρητής (on the accent see
Chandler § 51f),
μετρητου,
ὁ (
μετρέω), properly,
a measurer, the name of a utensil known as an amphora, which is a species of measure used for liquids and containing 72 sextarii or
ξεστοι (i. e. somewhat less than nine English gallons; see
B. D. under the phrase, Weights and Measures, at the end (p. 3507 American edition)) (Hebrew
בַּת,
2 Chronicles 4:5):
John 2:6. (
Polybius 2,15, 1;
Demosthenes, p. 1045, 7;
Aristotle, h. a. 8, 9.)