Strong's #2883: Kornelios (pronounced kor-nay'-lee-os)
of Latin origin; Cornelius, a Roman:--Cornelius.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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Kornēlios
Cornelius = "of a horn"
1) a Roman centurion of the Italian cohort stationed in Caesarea who converted to Christianity
Part of Speech: noun proper masculine
Relation: of Latin origin
Usage:
This word is used 10 times:
Acts 10:1: "in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called"
Acts 10:3: "and saying unto him, Cornelius."
Acts 10:7: "the angel which spake unto Cornelius was departed, he called two of his"
Acts 10:17: "the men which were sent from Cornelius had made inquiry for Simon's house,"
Acts 10:21: "unto him from Cornelius; and said, Behold, I am"
Acts 10:22: "And they said, Cornelius the centurion, a just man, and"
Acts 10:24: "into Caesarea. And Cornelius waited for them, and had called together"
Acts 10:25: "Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him, and fell down at"
Acts 10:30: "And Cornelius said, Four days ago I was fasting"
Acts 10:31: "And said, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, and thine"