5527. chortasma
Strong's Lexicon
chortasma: Food, Fodder

Original Word: χόρτασμα
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: chortasma
Pronunciation: khor-TAS-mah
Phonetic Spelling: (khor'-tas-mah)
Definition: Food, Fodder
Meaning: food, sustenance, provision.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb χορτάζω (chortazo), meaning "to feed" or "to satisfy."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with the concept of "chortasma" is דֶּשֶׁא (deshe, Strong's Hebrew 1877), which means "grass" or "herbage," used for feeding livestock.

Usage: The term "chortasma" refers to that which is used to feed or satisfy, particularly in the context of providing nourishment. It is often used to describe food for animals, such as fodder or pasture, but can also extend metaphorically to human sustenance.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the agrarian society of ancient Greece and the broader Mediterranean world, the provision of food for livestock was a critical aspect of daily life. Animals were essential for agriculture, transportation, and trade, making their nourishment a priority. The term "chortasma" would have been commonly understood in this context, emphasizing the importance of sustenance for both animals and humans.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from chortazó
Definition
fodder
NASB Translation
food (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5527: χόρτασμα

χόρτασμα, χορτασματος, τό (χορτάζω), feed, fodder, for animals (the Sept.; Polybius, Diodorus, Plutarch, others); food (vegetable) sustenance, whether for men or flocks: plural Acts 7:11.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
sustenance.

From chortazo; forage, i.e. Food -- sustenance.

see GREEK chortazo

Forms and Transliterations
χορτασματα χορτάσματα χορτομανήσει chortasmata chortásmata
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 7:11 N-ANP
GRK: οὐχ ηὕρισκον χορτάσματα οἱ πατέρες
NAS: could find no food.
KJV: found no sustenance.
INT: not did find sustenance the fathers

Strong's Greek 5527
1 Occurrence


χορτάσματα — 1 Occ.

















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