Quick Definition
fattened
Strong's Definition
grained, i.e. fatted
Derivation: from a derivative of G4621 (σῖτος);
KJV Usage: fatling
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
σιτιστός, σιτιστη, σιτιστον (σιτίζω, to feed with grain, to fatten), fattened (plural τά σιτία as substantive, A. V. fatlings), Mat_22:4. (Josephus, Antiquities 8, 2, 4; Athen. 14, p. 656 e.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
σιτιστός sitistos 1x
fatted, a fatling, cattle, Mat_22:4
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
**† σιτιστός , -ή , -όν
( <σιτίζω , to fatten ),
[in Sm .: Psa_22:13 , Jer_46:21 * ;]
= σιτευτός , fattened ; as subst ., pl ., τὰ σ ., fatlings: Mat_22:4 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
σιτιστός [page 576]
fattened, in the NT only in Mat_22:4 (cf. Blass-Debrunner § 112), and rare elsewhere, but cf. Sm Psa. 21꞉ 13 [MT Psa_22:13 ], Jer. 46꞉ 21 [MT Jer_26:21 ]. For the subst. see P Lips I. 97 xxi. 17 (A.D. 338) ἡμερ [ι ]ν (οῦ ) σι (τισμοῦ ).
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
σιτιστός σι_τιστός, ή, όν [Etym: verb. adj. of σιτίζω, ῀ σιτευτός, NTest. ]
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
σιτιστός, -ή, -όν
(σιτίζω, to fatten) [in Sm.: Psa.22:13, Jer.46:21 * ;]
= σιτευτός, fattened; as subst., pl., τὰ σ., fatlings: Mat.22:4.†
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