G45. agkura, ang’-koo-rah
from the same as agkale; an “anchor” (as crooked):–anchor.
TERMS BIBLE SEARCH
Ac 27:29 Then /te/ fearing /phobeo/ lest /mepos/ /-pos/ we should have fallen /ekpipto/ /ekpipto/ upon /eis/ rocks /topos/ /trachus/, they cast /rhipto/ four /tessares/ anchors /agkura/ out of /ek/ the stern /prumna/, and wished /euchomai/ /ginomai/ for the day /hemera/.
Ac 27:30 And /de/ as the shipmen /nautes/ were about /zeteo/ to flee /pheugo/ out of /ek/ the ship /ploion/, when /kai/ they had let down /chalao/ the boat /skaphe/ into /eis/ the sea /thalassa/, under colour /prophasis/ as though /hos/ they would /mello/ have cast /ekteino/ anchors /agkura/ out of /ek/ the foreship /prora/,
Ac 27:40 And /kai/ when they had taken up /periaireo/ the anchors /agkura/, they committed /eao/ themselves unto /eis/ the sea /thalassa/, and /hama/ loosed /aniemi/ the rudder /pedalion/ bands /zeukteria/, and /kai/ hoised up /epairo/ the mainsail /artemon/ to the wind /pneo/, and made /katecho/ toward /eis/ shore /aigialos/. {taken…: or, cut the anchors, they left them in the sea}
Heb 6:19 Which /hos/ hope we have /echo/ as /hos/ an anchor /agkura/ of the soul /psuche/, both /te/ sure /asphales/ and /kai/ stedfast /bebaios/, and /kai/ which entereth /eiserchomai/ into /eis/ that within /esoteros/ the veil /katapetasma/;
(KJV)