| Strong's Concordance rhedé: a chariotOriginal Word: ῥέδα, ης, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: rhedé Phonetic Spelling: (hred'-ah) Short Definition: a chariot Definition: a chariot. Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 4480: ῤέδη ῤέδη (others, ῥεδα; on the first vowel cf. Tdf.s note on Revelation as below; WHs Appendix, p. 151{a}) (according to Quintilian 1, 5, 57 (cf. 68) a Gallic word (cf. Vanicek, Fremdwörter, under the word ῥεδα)), ῥεδης, ἡ, a chariot, a species of vehicle having four wheels (Isidorus Hispal. orig. 20, 12 (sec. 511) (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq. under the word Rheda)): Revelation 18:13. Strong's Exhaustive Concordancechariot. Of Latin origin; a rheda, i.e. Four-wheeled carriage (wagon for riding) -- chariot. Forms and Transliterationsραιδών ρεδων ῥεδῶν ρέμβεται ρέμβευσον redon redōn rhedon rhedôn rhedōn rhedō̂n LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Greek 4480 1 Occurrence ῥεδῶν — 1 Occ. Revelation 18:13 N-GFP GRK: ἵππων καὶ ῥεδῶν καὶ σωμάτων NAS: and [cargoes] of horses and chariots and slaves KJV: horses, and chariots, and slaves, INT: of horses and of chariots and of slaves | 



