| Lexical Summary hekatontaetēs: a hundred years oldOriginal Word: ἑκατονταέτης Transliteration: hekatontaetēs Phonetic Spelling: (hek-at-on-tah-et'-ace) Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: a hundred years old Meaning: a hundred years old Strong's Concordancehundred years old. From hekaton and etos; centenarian -- hundred years old. see GREEK hekaton see GREEK etos Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 1541: ἑκατονταετής ἑκατονταετής (R G T), ἑκατονταετες, and ἑκατονταετής (L Tr WH), ἑκατονταετες (from ἑκατόν and ἔτος; on the want of uniformity in accentuation among authors, copyists, and grammarians see Lob. ad Phryn., p. 406f; Winers Grammar, § 6, 1 b.; Buttmann, 29 (26); (Tdf. Proleg., p. 102; Ellendt, Lex. Sophocles under the word δεκέτης; especially Chandler §§ 703, 709; Göttling, p. 323f)), centenarian, a hundred years old: Romans 4:19. (Pindar Pythagoras 4, 502.) | 



