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Damsel

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

1: κοράσιον

(Strong's #2877 — Noun Neuter — korasion — kor-as'-ee-on )

a diminutive of kore, "a girl," denotes "a little girl" (properly a colloquial word, often used disparagingly, but not so in later writers); in the NT it is used only in familiar conversation, Matthew 9:24,25 (AV, "maid"); 14:11; Mark 5:41,42; 6:22,28 .

2: παιδίον

(Strong's #3813 — Noun Neuter — paidion — pahee-dee'-on )

a diminutive of pais, denotes "a young child (male or female)" in the AV of Mark 5:39-41 (1st line); the RV corrects "damsel" to "child," so as to distinguish between the narrative of facts, and the homely address to the little girl herself, in which, and in the following sentence, korasion is used. (See No. 1). See CHILD.

3: παιδίσκη

(Strong's #3814 — Noun Feminine — paidiske — pahee-dis'-kay )

denotes "a young girl, or a female slave;" "damsel," AV, in John 18:17; Acts 12:13; 16:16; RV "maid" in each case. See BONDMAID , BONDWOMAN, MAID , MAIDEN.

Bibliography Information
Vines, W. E., M. A. Entry for 'Damsel'. Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ved/​d/damsel.html. 1940.