STRONGS NUMBER G3414


Word Summary
mna: a mina (Greek monetary unit)
Original Word: μνᾶ
Transliteration: mna
Phonetic Spelling: (mnah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: a mina (Greek monetary unit)
Meaning: a mina (Greek monetary unit)
Strong's Concordance
pound, mina

Of Latin origin; a mna (i.e. Mina), a certain weight -- pound.

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3414: μνᾶ

μνᾶ, μνᾶς, , a word of Eastern origin (cf. Schrader, Keilinschriften as above with, p. 143), Arabic , Syriac )YNM [], Hebrew מָנֶה (from מָנָה, to appoint, mark out, count, etc.), Latinmina;

1. in the O. T. a weight, and an imaginary coin or money of account, equal to one hundred shekels: 1 Kings 10:17, cf. 2 Chronicles 9:16; 2 Esdr. 2:69, (otherwise in Ezekiel 45:12 (cf. Bible Educator, index under the word Maneh; Schrader in Riehm under the word Mine, p. 1000f)).

2. In Attic a weight and a sum of money equal to one hundred drachmae (see δραχμή (and B. D. under the word ; especially Schrader in Riehm as above)): Luke 19:13, 16, 18, 20, 24f