Clauda:
a small island off the southwest coast of Crete, passed by Paul on his voyage to Rome (Act 27:16). It is about 7 miles long and 3 broad. It is now called Gozzo (R.V., "Cauda").
Clauda:
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Clauda:
klo'-da.
Clauda: (Better Manuscripts Have Cauda)
An island near Crete,
Act 27:16.
Clauda:
(lame) (Acts 27:16) a small island nearly due west of Cape Matala on the south coast of Crete, and nearly due south of Phoenice; now Gozzo.
Cauda:
ko'-da (Kauda; also called Klauda; the King James Version Clauda; the modern Greek name Gaudho supports the form Cauda): An island 23 miles West of Cape Matala. It is a small island, and can never have supported a large population, or have been of any importance. Its elevation to the rank of a bishopric in Byzantine times must have been due to its association with the voyage of Paul. The ship with Paul on board was driven under the lee of Cauda (Ac 27:16); in the calm water south of the island the crew succeeded in hauling in the boat, undergirding the ship and slackening sail.
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