STRONGS G4430:
													
												
									    		πτῶμα, 
πτώματος, 
τό (
πίπτω, perfect 
πέπτωκα); 
1. in Greek writings from 
Aeschylus down, 
a fall, downfall; metaphorically, 
a failure, defeat, calamity; an error lapse, sin. 
2. that which is fallen; hence, with the genitive of a person or with 
νεκροῦ added, 
the (fallen) body of one dead or slain, a corpse, carcase; later also with 
νεκροῦ omitted (
Polybius, the 
Sept., 
Philo, Joseph, 
Plutarch, Herodian), cf. 
Thomas Magister, p. 765 (edited by Ritschl, p. 290, 14); 
Phryn. ed. Lob., p. 375; (
Winer's Grammar, 23), and so in the N. T.: 
Matthew 14:12 L T Tr WH; 
Mark 15:45 L T Tr WH; 
Matthew 24:28; 
τίνος, 
Mark 6:29; 
Revelation 11:8, 
9. 
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