Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G2781

κήριον

kerion · /kay'-ree-on/ — “honeycomb”

A honeycomb, the waxen cells of bees filled with honey. In the LXX it commonly renders Hebrew צוּף or יַעְרָה in descriptions of sweetness (e.g., Ps 18:11 LXX; 1 Sam 14:27).

Derivation: diminutive from κηρός (beeswax)