Word Summary
Skythēs: a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia (considered the wildest of barbarians)
Original Word: ΣκύθηςTransliteration: Skythēs
Phonetic Spelling: (skoo'-thace)
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia (considered the wildest of barbarians)
Meaning: Scythian -- a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia
Strong's Concordance
Scythian.
Probably of foreign origin; a Scythene or Scythian, i.e. (by implication) a savage -- Scythian.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4658: ΣκύθηςΣκύθης,
Σκυθου,
ὁ,
a Scythian, an inhabitant of Scythia i. e. modern Russia:
Colossians 3:11. By the more civilized nations of antiquity the Scythians were regarded as the wildest of all barbarians; cf.
Cicero, in Verr. 2, 5, 58 § 150; in Pison. 8, 18;
Josephus, c. Apion. 2, 37, 6; (
Philo, leg. ad Gaium § 2);
Lucian, Tox. 5f; 2 Macc. 4:47; 3Macc. 7:5. (See
Lightfoot on Colossians, the passage cited; Hackett in
B. D. under the word
; Rawlinson's Herod., Appendix to book iv., Essays ii. and iii.; Vanicek, Fremdwörter, under the word.)