κερματιστής
Θεράπευε τὸν δυνάμενον, ἄνπερ νοῦν ἔχῃς (αἰεί σ' ὠφελεῖν) → Si mens est tibi, coles potentes qui sient → Dem Mächtigen sei zu Willen, bist du bei Verstand (Sei immer dem zu Willen, der dir nützen kann)
English (LSJ)
οῦ, ὁ,
A money-changer, Ev.Jo.2.14.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1425] ὁ, Geldwechsler, Sp., wie N. T.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κερματιστής: -οῦ, ὁ, ἀργυραμοιβός, Εὐαγγ. κ. Ἰω. β΄, 14· πρβλ. κολλυβιστής.
French (Bailly abrégé)
οῦ (ὁ) :
changeur de monnaie.
Étymologie: κερματίζω.
English (Strong)
from a derivative of κέρμα; a handler of coins, i.e. money-broker: changer of money.
English (Thayer)
κερματιστου ὁ (κερματίζω) (to cut into 'small pieces, to make small change)), a money-changer; money-broker: ἱερόν, and Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, i. 244 f)) in the temple at Jerusalem were the seats of those who sold such animals for sacrifice as had been selected, examined, and approved, together with incense, oil, and other things needed in making offerings and in worship; and the magnitude of this traffic had introduced the banker's or broker's business; (cf. BB. DD. under the word <TOPIC:Money-changers>; especially Edersheim as above, p. 367ff). (Nicet. annal. 7,2, p. 266, Bekker edition; Max. Tyr. diss. 2, p. 15, Markland edition.)