Word Summary
chēra: a widow
Original Word: χήραTransliteration: chēra
Phonetic Spelling: (khay'-rah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: a widow
Meaning: a widow
Strong's Concordance
widow.
Feminine of a presumed derivative apparently from the base of chasma through the idea of deficiency; a widow (as lacking a husband), literally or figuratively -- widow.
see GREEK chasma
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5503: χήραχήρα,
χήρας,
ἡ (feminine of the adjective
χῆρος, 'bereft'; akin to
χέρσος, sterile, barren, and the Latin
careo (but cf.
Curtius, § 192)), from
Homer, Iliad 6, 408 down, the
Sept. for
אַלְמָנָה,
a widow:
Matthew 23:14-13
Rec.;
Mark 12:40, 42;
Luke 2:37;
Luke 4:25;
Luke 7:12;
Luke 18:3, 5;
Luke 20:47;
Luke 21:2;
Acts 6:1;
Acts 9:39, 41;
1 Corinthians 7:8;
1 Timothy 5:3-5, 9, 11, 16;
James 1:27; with
γυνή added (
2 Samuel 14:5, and often in the Greek writings from
Homer, Iliad 2, 289 down),
Luke 4:26; a city stripped of inhabitants and riches is represented under the figure of
a widow, Revelation 18:7.