| Strong's Concordance héduosmon: sweet smellingOriginal Word: ἡδύοσμον, ου, τό Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: héduosmon Phonetic Spelling: (hay-doo'-os-mon) Short Definition: mint, peppermint Definition: mint, peppermint. Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 2238: ἡδυοσμος ἡδυοσμος, ἡδύοσμον (ἡδύς and ὀσμή), sweet-smelling (Pliny,jucundeolens); neuter τό ἡδυοσμος as a substantive garden-mint (equivalent to μινθη, Strabo 8, 3, 14, p. 344; Theophrastus, hist. plant. 7, 7; cf. caus. plant. 6, 22 (20)), a kind of small odoriferous herb, with which the Jews used to strew the floors of their houses and synagogues; (it was called by them מִינְתָּא, see Buxtorf, Lex. talm. under the word, p. 1228 (p. 623, Fischer edition)): Matthew 23:23; Luke 11:42. (BB. DD.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancemint. Neuter of the compound of the same as hedeos and osme; a sweet-scented plant, i.e. Mint -- mint. see GREEK hedeos see GREEK osme Forms and Transliterationsηδεία ηδείας ηδύ ηδυοσμον ηδύοσμον ἡδύοσμον ηδύς ηδύσματα ηδύσματος ηδυσμάτων ηδυσμού ηδυφώνου ηδώ ηθάμ eduosmon ēduosmon hedyosmon hedýosmon hēdyosmon hēdýosmon LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Greek 2238 2 Occurrences ἡδύοσμον — 2 Occ. Matthew 23:23 N-ANS GRK: ἀποδεκατοῦτε τὸ ἡδύοσμον καὶ τὸ NAS: For you tithe mint and dill KJV: for ye pay tithe of mint and anise INT: you pay tithes of mint and Luke 11:42 N-ANS | 



