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#0833 αὐλή aule {ow-lay'}
from the same as G0109; TDNT - n/a; n f
Greek Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) among the Greeks in Homer's time, an uncovered space around
the house, enclosed by a wall, in which the stables stood,
hence among the Orientals that roofless enclosure by a wall,
in the open country in which the flocks were herded at night,
a sheepfold
2) the uncovered court-yard of the house. In the O.T.
particularly of the courts of the tabernacle and of the temple
in Jerusalem. The dwellings of the higher classes usually had
two, one exterior, between the door and the street; the other
interior, surrounded by the buildings of the dwelling itself.
The latter is mentioned Mat. 26:69.
3) the house itself, a palace
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From the same as G0109; a yard (as open to the wind); by implication a mansion:court, ([sheep-]) fold, hall, palace.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
- #833.
- αυ᾿λη´
- aulē; of unc. or.; a courtyard, a court:
- NASB - court(3), courtyard(5), fold(2), house(1), palace(1).
NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries
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AV - palace 7, hall 2, sheepfold + G4163 1, fold 1, court 1; 12
- court
- Revelation 11:2.
- fold
- John 10:16.
- hall
- Mark 15:16. Luke 22:55.
- his
- Luke 11:21.
- palace
- Matthew 26:3, 58, 69. Mark 14:54, 66. John 18:15.
The following translates multiple Greek words:
- sheepfold
- John 10:1.
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