STRONGS NUMBER G4083


Word Summary
pēchys: the forearm, a cubit
Original Word: πῆχυς
Transliteration: pēchys
Phonetic Spelling: (pay'-khoos)
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: the forearm, a cubit
Meaning: the forearm, a cubit
Strong's Concordance
cubit.

Of uncertain affinity; the fore-arm, i.e. (as a measure) a cubit -- cubit.

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4083: πῆχυς

πῆχυς, genitive πηχεως (not found in the N. T.), genitive plural πηχῶν contracted from Ionic πήχεων (John 21:8; Revelation 21:17; 1 Kings 7:3 (15), 39 (2); Esther 7:9; Ezekiel 40:5) according to later usage, for the earlier and Attic πήχεων, which is common in the Sept. (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 245f; (WHs Appendix, p. 157); Winer's Grammar, § 9, 2 e.), , the forearm i. e. that part of the arm between the hand and the elbow-joint (Homer, Odyssey 17, 38; Iliad 21, 166, etc.); hence, a cubit (ell, Latinulna), a measure of length equal to the distance from the joint of the elbow to the tip of the middle finger (i. e. about one foot and a half, but its precise length varied and is disputed; see B. D., under the phrase, Weights and Measures, II. 1): Matthew 6:27; Luke 12:25 (on these passages, cf. ἡλικία, 1 a.); John 21:8; Revelation 21:17. (The Sept. very often for אַמָּה.)