“"shade" or a shadow (literally or figuratively (darkness of error or an adumbration))”
Definition
Strong’s Definition
"shade" or a shadow (literally or figuratively (darkness of error or an adumbration))
Mounce Concise Greek-English Dictionary
a shade, shadow, Mk. 4:32; Acts 5:15; met. a shadow, a foreshadowing, a vague outline, in distinction from ἡ εἰκών, the perfect image or delineation, and τὸ σῶμα, the reality, Col. 2:17; Heb. 8:5; 10:1; gloom; σκιὰ θανάτου, death shade, the thickest darkness, Mt. 4:16; Lk. 1:79*
Translated in KJV as
Etymology
apparently a primary word;
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“Insomuch that they brought forth the sick into the streets, and laid them on beds and couches, that at the least the shadow of Peter passing by might overshadow some of them.”