DRAUGHT
A cesspool or receptacle for filth, 2Ki 10:27 ; Mat 15:17 . Also, all the fishes taken at one drawing of a net, Luk 5:9 .
Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Draught
occurs in our version as a translation of (literally a place of sitting apart), a sink or privy (Mat 15:17; Mar 7:19).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Draught
DRAUGHT (Mat 15:17, Mar 7:19) and DRAUGHT HOUSE (Amer. RV [Note: Revised Version.] draught-house, 2Ki 10:27) both signify a privy or closet, which in the Mishna is water-house. Jehu, according to the last-cited passage, turned the temple of Baal in Samaria into public latrines.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Draught
draft (, aphedron; Mat 15:17; Mar 7:19): Closet, sink or privy (Rheims), literally, place for sitting apart (compare 2Ki 10:27, draught-house, and Mishna water-house). According to the Mishna, Jehu turned the temple of Baal in Samaria into public latrines, waterhouses. Mark adds here (Mar 7:19) that by this saying Jesus cleansed all articles of food, i.e., declared them to be clean.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Draught
“a hunting, catching” (from ago, “to lead”), is used only in connection with fishing. In Luk 5:4 it signifies the act of catching fish; in Luk 5:9 it stands for the catch itself.
“a latrine, a sink, drain,” is found in Mat 15:17; Mar 7:19.