Word Summary
ankyra: an anchor
Original Word: ἄγκυραTransliteration: ankyra
Phonetic Spelling: (ang'-koo-rah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: an anchor
Meaning: an anchor
Strong's Concordance
anchor.
From the same as agkale; an "anchor" (as crooked) -- anchor.
see GREEK agkale
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 45: ἄγκυραἄγκυρα,
(ας,
ἡ (see
ἀγκάλη),
an anchor — (ancient anchors resembled modern in form: were of iron, provided with a stock, and with two teeth-like extremities often but by no means always without flukes; see Roschach in Daremberg and Saglio's Dict. des Antiq. (1873), p. 267; Guhl and Koner, p. 258):
ῥίπτειν to cast (Latin
jacere),
Acts 27:29;
ἐκτείνειν,
Acts 27:30;
περιαίρειν,
Acts 27:40. Figuratively, any stay or safeguard: as hope,
Hebrews 6:19;
Euripides, Hec. 78 (80);
Heliodorus vii., p. 352 (350).