Word Summary
aurion: tomorrow
Original Word: αὔριονTransliteration: aurion
Phonetic Spelling: (ow'-ree-on)
Part of Speech: Adverb
Short Definition: tomorrow
Meaning: tomorrow
Strong's Concordance
tomorrow, next day.
From a derivative of the same as aer (meaning a breeze, i.e. The morning air); properly, fresh, i.e. (adverb with ellipsis of hemera) to-morrow -- (to-)morrow, next day.
see GREEK aer
see GREEK hemera
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 839: αὔριοναὔριον, adverb (from
ἀυρο the morning air, and this from
αὔω to breathe, blow; (according to others akin to
ἠώς, Latin
aurora;
Curtius, § 613, cf.
Vanicek, p. 944)),
tomorrow (Latin
cras):
Matthew 6:30;
Luke 12:28;
Acts 23:15 Rec.,
; ; 1 Corinthians 15:32 (from Isaiah 22:13); σήμερον καί αὔριον, Luke 13:32; James 4:13 (Rec.st G, others σήμερον ἤ αὔριον). ἡ αὔριον namely, ἡμέρα (Winers Grammar, § 64, 5; Buttmann, § 123, 8) the morrow, Matthew 6:34; Acts 4:3; ἐπί τήν αὔριον, on the morrow, i. e. the next morning, Luke 10:35; Acts 4:5; τό (L τά; WH omits) τῆς αὔριον, what the morrow will bring forth, James 4:14. (From Homer down.)