| Strong's Concordance rhakos: a ragOriginal Word: ῥάκος, ους, τό Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: rhakos Phonetic Spelling: (hrak'-os) Short Definition: a piece of cloth Definition: a piece of cloth, a remnant torn off. Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 4470: ῤάκος ῤάκος, ῤάκους, τό (ῤήγνυμι, a piece torn off; specifically, a bit of cloth; cloth: Matthew 9:16; Mark 2:21 (here L Tr marginal reading ῥακκος). (Homer, Herodotus, Aristophanes, Sophocles, Euripides, Josephus, the Sept., others.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecloth. From rhegnumi; a "rag," i.e. Piece of cloth -- cloth. see GREEK rhegnumi Forms and Transliterationsράκη ράκος ρακους ράκους ῥάκους ρακώδη rakous rhakous rhákous LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Greek 4470 2 Occurrences ῥάκους — 2 Occ. Matthew 9:16 N-GNS GRK: ἐπιβάλλει ἐπίβλημα ῥάκους ἀγνάφου ἐπὶ NAS: of unshrunk cloth on an old KJV: a piece of new cloth unto an old INT: puts a piece of cloth unshrunk on Mark 2:21 N-GNS | 



