3181. methorion
Lexicon
methorion: Border, boundary, region

Original Word: μεθόριον
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: methorion
Pronunciation: meh-THO-ree-on
Phonetic Spelling: (meth-or'-ee-os)
KJV: border
Word Origin: [from G3326 (μετά - after) and G3725 (ὅριον - region)]

1. bounded alongside, i.e. contiguous (neuter plural as noun, frontier)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
border.

From meta and horion; bounded alongside, i.e. Contiguous (neuter plural as noun, frontier) -- border.

see GREEK meta

see GREEK horion

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
variant reading for horion, q.v.

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3181: μεθόριον

μεθόριον, μεθοριου, τό (neuter of adjective μεθόριος, μεθόρια, μεθόριον; from μετά with, and ὅρος a boundary), a border, frontier: τά μεθόρια τίνος, the confines (of any land or city), i. e. the places adjacent to any region, the vicinity, Mark 7:24 R G. (Thucydides, Xenophon, Plato, others.)

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