| Lexical Summary hypozygion: a beast of burden or draughtOriginal Word: ὑποζύγιον Transliteration: hypozygion Phonetic Spelling: (hoop-od-zoog'-ee-on) Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: a beast of burden or draught Meaning: a beast of burden or draught Strong's Concordancedonkey Neuter of a compound of hupo and zugos; an animal under the yoke (draught-beast), i.e. (specially), a donkey -- ass. see GREEK hupo see GREEK zugos Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5268: ὑποζυγιος ὑποζυγιος, ὑποζύγια, ὑποζύγιον, equivalent to ὑπό ζυγόν ὤν, under the yoke; neuter τό ὑποζύγιον as a substantive, a beast of burden (so from Theognis, and Herodotus down); in Biblical Greek (since the ass was the common animal used by the Orientals on journeys and for carrying burdens (cf. B. D. under the word, Ass, 1)) specifically, an ass: Matthew 21:5 (Zechariah 9:9); 2 Peter 2:16; the Sept. for חֲמור, an ass. | 



