- Original: λεγεών
- Transliteration: Legeon
- Phonetic: leg-eh-ohn'
- Definition:
1. a legion, a body of soldiers whose number differed at different times, and in the time of Augustus seems to have consisted of 6826 men (i.e. 6100 foot soldiers, and 726 horsemen)
- Origin: of Latin origin
- TDNT entry: 05:08,5
- Part(s) of speech: Noun Feminine
- Strong's: Of Latin origin; a legion that is Roman regiment (figuratively): - legion.
Total KJV Occurrences: 3
• legion, 3
Mar 5:9; Mar 5:15;
Luke 8:30