eunuch

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(couch guardian). A castrated male. Eunuchs became court officials (2 Kings 9:32; Esth. 2:3; Acts 8:27); could not enter the congregation (Deut. 23:1). A celibate (Matt. 19:12).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

The Lord distinguished three classes of eunuchs: those that were thus born; those emasculated by men; and those who had made themselves such for the kingdom of heaven’s sake (Matt. 19:12). It is the second class that are otherwise mentioned in scripture. They often became men of influence in the eastern courts, and had care of the harems; and where there were several there was one called their “prince” (Jer. 29:2; Dan. 1:3-18; Acts 8:27). Ebed-melech, who befriended Jeremiah, was a eunuch in the house of Zedekiah (Jer. 38:7-13). And they were eunuchs who threw Jezebel out of the lattice (2 Kings 9:32). This shows that Israel had followed the custom of the East in employing such persons.
One of the things prophesied against Israel was that their sons should be made eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon (2 Kings 20:18; Isa. 39:7). The case of Daniel and his companions was an instance of the fulfillment of this, for they were committed to the care of “the master of the eunuchs.” Though the word saris signifies “eunuch” it is often in the A.V. translated “chamberlain” and “officer” because the eunuchs were employed in such positions of trust. The man of Ethiopia baptized by Philip was a eunuch of great authority under the queen (Acts 8:27).

Strong’s Dictionary of Greek Words:

Greek:
εὐνοῦχος
Transliteration:
eunouchos
Phonic:
yoo-noo’-khos
Meaning:
from εὐνή (a bed) and 2192; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed-chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication, a chamberlain (state-officer)
KJV Usage:
eunuch