| Lexical Summary prōtoklisia: the chief place (at the table)Original Word: πρωτοκλισία Transliteration: prōtoklisia Phonetic Spelling: (pro-tok-lis-ee'-ah) Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: the chief place (at the table) Meaning: the chief place (at the table) Strong's Concordancechief place, seat of honor From protos and klisia; a reclining first (in the place of honor) at the dinner-bed, i.e. Preeminence at meals -- chief (highest, uppermost) room. see GREEK protos see GREEK klisia Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 4411: πρωτοκλισία πρωτοκλισία, πρωτοκλισίας, ἡ (πρῶτος and κλισία), the first reclining-place, the chief place, at table (cf. Rich, Dict. of Rom. and Greek Antiq. under the phrase,lectus tricliniaris; the relative rank of the several places at table varied among Persians, Greeks, and Romans; and what arrangement was currently followed by the Jews in Christ's day can hardly, perhaps, be determined; (yet see Edersheim. Jesus the Messiah, ii., pp. 207f 494)): Matthew 23:6; Mark 12:39; Luke 11:43 Lachmann in brackets; | 



