Quick Definition
Prisca, Priscilla
Strong's Definition
feminine of Priscus, ancient; Priska, a Christian woman
Derivation: of Latin origin;
KJV Usage: Prisca
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
Πρίσκα, ἡ (accusative, Πρίσκαν), Prisca (a Latin name (literally, 'ancient')), a Christian woman, wife of Aquila (concerning whom see Ἀκύλας): Rom_16:3 G L T Tr WH; 1Co_16:19, Lachmann's stereotyped edition; T Tr WH; 2Ti_4:19. She is also called by the diminutive name Πρίσκιλλα (better (with all editions) Πρίσκιλλα, see Chandler § 122; Etym. Magn. 19, 50f) (cf. Livia, Livilla; Drusa, Drusilla; Quinta, Quintilla; Secunda, Secundilla): Act_18:2; Act_18:18; Act_18:26; besides, Rom_16:3 Rec.; 1Co_16:19 R G L.
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
Πρίσκα Priska 3x
see also Πρόσκιλλα , Prisca, pr. name, Rom_16:3 ; 1Co_16:19 ; 2Ti_4:19
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
Πρίσκα , -ας , ἡ (Lat.), and Πρίσκιλλα , -ης , ἡ , Prisca : Rom_16:3 , 1Co_16:19 , 2Ti_4:19 ; Priscilla : Act_18:2 ; Act_18:18 ; Act_18:26 ; the wife of Aquila, vs. Ἀκύλας .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
Πρῖσκα [page 536]
On the connexion of Prisca or Priscilla and her husband Aquila with the Roman Church, see SH p. 418 ff., supplemented by Edmundson The Church in Rome , p. 242 f., and for Harnack s suggestion that Priscilla may have been the author of the Ep. to the Hebrews, see ZNTW i. (1900), p. 16 ff.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
Πρίσκα, -ας, ἡ (Lat.), and Πρίσκιλλα, -ης, ἡ, Prisca: Rom_16:3, 1Co_16:19, 2Ti_4:19; Priscilla: Act_18:2; Act_18:18; Act_18:26; the wife of Aquila, vs. Ἀκύλας.†
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