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NAVE: Damaris
EBD: Damaris
SMITH: DAMARIS
ISBE: DAMARIS
Damaris
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Damaris: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a woman in Athens, converted by Paul
a little woman
a little woman
Greek
Strongs #1152: damariv Damaris
Damaris = "a heifer"1) an Athenian woman converted to Christianity by Paul's preaching
1152 Damaris dam'-ar-is
probably from the base of 1150; perhaps gentle; Damaris, an Athenianwoman:-Damaris.
see GREEK for 1150
Damaris [EBD]
a heifer, an Athenian woman converted to Christianity under the preaching of Paul (Acts 17:34). Some have supposed that she may have been the wife of Dionysius the Areopagite.
Damaris [NAVE]
DAMARIS, a female convert of Athens, Acts 17:34.DAMARIS [SMITH]
(a heifer), an Athenian woman converted to Christianity by St. Paul?s preaching. (Acts 17:34) (A.D 48.) Chrysostom and others held her to have been the wife of Dionysius the Areopagite.DAMARIS [ISBE]
DAMARIS - dam'-a-ris (Damaris, possibly a corruption of damalis, "a heifer"): The name of a female Christian of Athens, converted by Paul's preaching (Acts 17:34). The fact that she is mentioned in this passage together with Dionysius the Areopagite has led some, most probably in error, to regard her as his wife. The singling out of her name with that of Dionysius may indicate some personal or social distinction. Compare Acts 17:12.