Word Summary
basilissa: a queen
Original Word: βασίλισσαTransliteration: basilissa
Phonetic Spelling: (bas-il'-is-sah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: a queen
Meaning: Queen -- a queen
Strong's Concordance
queen.
Feminine from basileuo; a queen -- queen.
see GREEK basileuo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 938: βασίλισσαβασίλισσα,
βασιλίσσης,
ἡ,
queen:
Matthew 12:42;
Luke 11:31;
Acts 8:27;
Revelation 18:7. (
Xenophon, oec. 9, 15;
Aristotle, oec. 9 (in Bekker, Anecd. i., p. 84; cf. fragment 385 (from
Pollux 8, 90), p. 1542{a}, 25);
Polybius 23, 18, 2 (excerpt Vales. 7), and often in later writings; the
Sept.;
Josephus; the Atticists prefer the forms
βασιλίς and
βασιλεία; cf.
Lob. ad Phryn., p. 225; (on the termination, corresponding to the English
-ess, cf.
Winers Grammar, 24;
Buttmann, 73;
Sophocles Lexicon, p. 37; Sturz, De dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 151ff;
Curtius, p. 653).)