ἀμαράντινος in the New Testament

Definitions

Thayer

1) composed of amaranth
1a) a flower so called because it never withers or fades, and when plucked off revives if moistened with water
1b) a symbol of perpetuity and immortality
Part of Speech: adjective

Strong

G262
From G263; "amaranthine", that is, (by implication) fadeless: - that fadeth not away.

Louw-Nida

GlossSection
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Classical Greek Dictionaries

These two sites give similar information, with the definition from several dictionaries and statistics on the use of the word.

Perseus Digital Library

University of Chicago's Logion lexicon

Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen

Strong's dictionary

Crosswalk

Thayer's dictionary plus other information.

LaParola

From this site's dictionary (in Italian)

In the New Testament

SBL (also Westcott and Hort; Tischendorf; Byzantine)

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