ῥεδῶν
rhéda
chariots
A type of four-wheeled carriage or wagon used for transporting people or goods, typically pulled by horses. In Greco-Roman usage, specifically refers to a covered or open vehicle designed for travel or conveyance, distinct from two-wheeled carts or military chariots. The term indicates a vehicle meant primarily for riding rather than for load-bearing or ceremonial uses.
Revelation 18:13 · Word #26
Lexicon G4480
| Lemma | ῥέδα |
| Transliteration | rhéda |
| Strong's | G4480 |
| Definition | A type of four-wheeled carriage or wagon used for transporting people or goods, typically pulled by horses. In Greco-Roman usage, specifically refers to a covered or open vehicle designed for travel or conveyance, distinct from two-wheeled carts or military chariots. The term indicates a vehicle meant primarily for riding rather than for load-bearing or ceremonial uses. |
Morphology N GEN F PL
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea |
| Case | GEN — Genitive — Possession, source, or separation |
| Gender | F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine |
| Number | PL — Plural — More than one |
Common Translation
| Phrase | chariots |
| Literal | of-chariots-carriages |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | ῥέδη |
| Strong's | G4480 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G4480-01
of four-wheeled carriages
| Morphological Notes | Noun, genitive, feminine, plural (Gr,N,,,,,GFP) — indicates possession, source, or association with multiple items. |
| Rendering Rationale | The noun denotes a Roman-style four-wheeled riding carriage, distinct from a chariot. The genitive feminine plural form is rendered with "of" plus a plural noun to preserve its grammatical case and number. |
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