'Pontus' definitions:

Definition of 'Pontus'

(from WordNet)
noun
(Greek mythology) ancient personification of the sea; father of Nereus [syn: Pontus, Pontos]
noun
An ancient region of northern Asia Minor on the Black Sea; it reached its height under Mithridates VI but was later incorporated into the Roman Empire

Definition of 'pontus'

From: Easton
  • Pontus a province of Asia Minor, stretching along the southern coast of the Euxine Sea, corresponding nearly to the modern province of Trebizond. In the time of the apostles it was a Roman province. Strangers from this province were at Jerusalem at Pentecost (Acts 2:9), and to "strangers scattered throughout Pontus," among others, Peter addresses his first epistle (1 Pet. 1:1). It was evidently the resort of many Jews of the Dispersion. Aquila was a native of Pontus (Acts 18:2).

Definition of 'pontus'

From: Hitchcock
  • Pontus, the sea