grammatically the feminine of platus, "broad," is used as a noun (hodos, "a way," being understood, i.e., "a broad way"), "a street," Matthew 6:5; 12:19 (in some texts, Mark 6:56 ); Luke 10:10; 13:26; 14:21; Acts 5:15; Revelation 11:8; 21:21; 22:2 .
properly "a way around" (amphi, "around," hodos, "a way"), occurs in Mark 11:4 , RV, "the open street" (AV, "where two ways met").
Note: For rhume, see LANE. For agora, see MARKET.