Transliteration: leros · noun
| Meaning | folly, nonsense, idle talk |
|---|---|
| Part of speech | noun |
| Frequency | 1x in the New Testament |
| Key inflected forms | λῆρος |
| Example verses | Luke 24:11 |
λῆρος (leros) is a noun that occurs 1 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “folly, nonsense, idle talk” and first appears in Luke 24:11.
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