Strong's Concordance askos: a leather bottle, wineskin Original Word: ἀσκός, οῦ, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: askos Phonetic Spelling: (as-kos') Short Definition: a wine-skin Definition: a wine-skin, leather bottle. HELPS Word-studies 779 askós – a leather wine-skin (not a glass "bottle"). "Our word bottle originally carried the true meaning, being a bottle of leather. In Spanish bota means a leather bottle, a boot, and a butt. In Spain wine is still brought to market in pig-skins" (M. Vincent). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 779: ἀσκόςἀσκός, ἀσκοῦ, ὁ, a leathern bag or bottle, in which water or wine was kept: Matthew 9:17; Mark 2:22; Luke 5:37f. (Often in Greek writings from Homer down; the Sept.) (BB. DD. under the word Strong's Exhaustive Concordance bottle, wineskinFrom the same as askeo; a leathern (or skin) bag used as a bottle -- bottle. see GREEK askeo Forms and Transliterations ασκοι ασκοί ἀσκοί ἀσκοὶ ασκόν άσκον ασκός ασκού ασκους ασκούς ἀσκούς ἀσκοὺς ασκώ άσμα άσματος ασμάτων askoi askoí askoì askous askoús askoùsLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 77912 Occurrences ἀσκοί — 4 Occ. ἀσκοὺς — 8 Occ. Matthew 9:17 N-AMP GRK: νέον εἰς ἀσκοὺς παλαιούς εἰ NAS: into old wineskins; otherwise KJV: into old bottles: else the bottles INT: new into wineskins old if Matthew 9:17 N-NMP Matthew 9:17 N-NMP Matthew 9:17 N-AMP Mark 2:22 N-AMP Mark 2:22 N-AMP Mark 2:22 N-NMP Mark 2:22 N-AMP Luke 5:37 N-AMP Luke 5:37 N-AMP Luke 5:37 N-NMP Luke 5:38 N-AMP |