Word Summary
basilikos: royal
Original Word: βασιλικόςTransliteration: basilikos
Phonetic Spelling: (bas-il-ee-kos')
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: royal
Meaning: royal
Strong's Concordance
king's, nobleman, royal.
From basileus; regal (in relation), i.e. (literally) belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign (as land, dress, or a courtier), or (figuratively) preeminent -- king's, nobleman, royal.
see GREEK basileus
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 937: βασιλικόςβασιλικός,
βασιλικῇ,
βασιλικόν,
of or belonging to a king, kingly, royal, regal; of a man,
the officer or minister of a prince, a courtier:
John 4:46, 49 (
Polybius 4, 76, 2;
Plutarch, Sol. 27; often in
Josephus).
subject to a king: of a country,
Acts 12:20.
befitting or worthy of a king, royal:
ἐσθής,
Acts 12:21. Hence, metaphorically,
principal, chief:
νόμος,
James 2:8 (
Plato, Min., p. 317 c.
τό ὀρθόν νόμος ἐστι βασιλικός,
Xenophon, symp. 1, 8
βασιλικόν κάλλος; 4 Macc. 14:2).
STRONGS NT 937a: βασιλίσκος [βασιλίσκος, βασιλισκου, ὁ (diminutive of βασιλεύς), a petty king; a reading noted by WH in their (rejected) margin of John 4:46, 49. (Polybius, others.)]