Word Summary
hysteros: latter, later
Original Word: ὕστεροςTransliteration: hysteros
Phonetic Spelling: (hoos'-ter-os)
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: latter, later
Meaning: latter, later
Strong's Concordance
later, afterwards
Comparative from hupo (in the sense of behind); later -- latter.
see GREEK hupo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5306: ὕστεροςὕστερος,
ὑστέρα,
ὕστερον,
latter, later, coming after:
ἐν ὑστέροις καιροῖς,
1 Timothy 4:1;
ὁ ὕστερος equivalent to
the second, Matthew 21:31 L Tr WH, but cf. Fritzsche's and Meyer's critical notes (especially
WH's Appendix) at the passage Neuter
ὕστερον, from
Homer down, adverbially,
afterward, after this, later, lastly, used alike of a shorter and of a longer period:
Matthew 4:2;
Matthew 21:29, 32, 37;
Matthew 25:11;
Matthew 26:60;
Mark 16:14;
Luke 4:2 Rec.; (
Luke 20:32 L T Tr WH);
John 13:36;
Hebrews 12:11; with a genitive
after one, Matthew 22:27;
Luke 20:32 (
R G).
STRONGS NT 5306a: ὑφαίνωὑφαίνω; from Homer down; the Sept. for אָרַג; to weave: Luke 12:27 T WH (rejected) marginal reading