2948. kullos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2948: κυλλός

κυλλός, κυλλή, κυλλόν (akin to κύκλος, κυλίω, Latincircus, curvus, etc.; Curtius, § 81);

1. crooked; of the members of the body (Hippocrates, Aristophanes av. 1379): as distinguished from χωλός, it seems to be injured or disabled in the hands (but doubted by many), Matthew 15:30, 31 (but here Tr marginal reading brackets κυλλούς and WH read it in marginal reading only).

2. maimed, mutilated (οὕς, Hippocrates, p. 805 (iii., p. 186, Kühn edition)): Matthew 18:8; Mark 9:43.

Forms and Transliterations
κυλλον κυλλόν κυλλὸν κυλλους κυλλούς κυλλοὺς kullon kullous kyllon kyllòn kyllous kylloús kylloùs
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