σανδάλιον
sandalion (G4547)
sandal
AI Word Study
The Greek word σανδάλιον (sandalion) refers to a type of footwear, specifically a sandal. With only two occurrences in the Bible, its usage is relatively limited. The semantic domain of Clothing & Textile indicates that this word is primarily associated with personal attire. Given its definition as a sandal, it is likely that the word σανδάλιον was used to describe a type of footwear that was common in ancient Greek culture. The limited occurrences in the Bible suggest that this word may have been used in specific contexts or to convey particular information about the individuals or situations being described.
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The angel said to him, “Get dressed and put on your sandals.” He did so. He said to him, “Put on your cloak and follow me.”