Quick Definition
breadth
Strong's Definition
width
Derivation: from G4116 (πλατύς);
KJV Usage: breadth
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
πλάτος, πλάτους, τό ((cf. πλάξ), from Herodotus down), breadth: Eph_3:18 (on which see μῆκος); Rev_21:16; carrying with it the suggestion of great extent, τῆς γῆς, opposed to the ends or corners of the earth, Rev_20:9; (for ξΖψΐηΘα, Hab_1:6).
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
πλάτος platos 4x
breadth, Eph_3:18 ; Rev_20:9 ; Rev_21:16
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
πλάτος , -ους , τό ,
[in LXX chiefly for H7341 ;]
breadth: Eph_3:18 , Rev_21:16 ; τ . Papyri τῆς γῆς ( Hab_1:6 , H4800 ), Rev_20:9 .†
πάτος [ᾰ ] (A), ὁ ,
1. trodden or beaten way, path, κιόντες ἐκ πάτου ἐς σκοπιήν Il . 20.137; πάτον ἀνθρώπων ἀλεείνων 6.202 ; οὐ μὲν γὰρ πάτος ἀνθρώπων ἀπερύκει Od. 9.119 ; ὅ τις πάτου ἔκτοθεν ἦεν ἀνθρώπων A.R. 3.1201: metaph . , ἔξω πάτου ὀνόματα out-of-the-way words, Luc. Hist. Conscr. 44.
2. floor , βαλανείου PFlor . 384.27 ( pl ., V A. D. ).
3 . treading , prob. cj. in Thphr. HP 6.6.10 . II dirt, dung , Nic. Al. 535 , Th. 933 ; scrapings of oil, etc., Gal. 12.116,283. III πύρινος π . prob. wheat- field , PSI 8.883.8 (ii A.D. ) : the sense food , Sch. Ar. Pl. 1185 , invented to explain ἀπόπατος . (Cf. Skt. pαnthβs , S lav. pΉt[icaron] 'path', Lat . pons 'causeway' ; v . πόντος .)
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
πλάτος [page 516]
breadth : BGU IV. 1157 .9 (B.C. 10) πλάτους πηχῶς ἕνδεκα , and similarly P Oxy II. 242 .15 (A.D. 77), P Giss I. 42 .2, al. (A.D. 117). Cf. πλάτυμμα in BGU I. 162 .3 (ii/iii A.D.) ἄλλο πλάτυμμα ἓν χρυσοῦν , and πλάτυσμα , tile, in Herodas III. 46.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
πλάτος, -ους, τό
[in LXX chiefly for רֹחַב ;]
breadth: Eph.3:18, Rev.21:16; τ. π. τῆς γῆς (Hab.1:6, מֶרְחָב), Rev.20:9.†
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