Strong's #5494: cheimon (pronounced khi-mone')
from a derivative of cheo (to pour; akin to the base of 5490 through the idea of a channel), meaning a storm (as pouring rain); by implication, the rainy season, i.e. winter:--tempest, foul weather, winter.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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cheimōn
1) winter
1a) stormy or rainy weather, a tempest
1b) winter, the winter season
Part of Speech: noun masculine
Relation: from a derivative of cheo (to pour, akin to the base of G5490 through the idea of a channel), meaning a storm (as pouring rain)
Usage:
This word is used 6 times:
Matthew 16:3: "And in the morning, It will be foul weather today: for the sky is red"
Matthew 24:20: "flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day:"
Mark 13:18: "flight be not in the winter."
John 10:22: "feast of the dedication, and it was winter."
Acts 27:20: "and no small tempest lay on us, all hope that we"
2 Timothy 4:21: "Do thy diligence to come before winter. Eubulus greeteth thee and"