A Greek and English lexicon: originally a Scripture lexicon; and now adapted to the Greek classics; with a Greek grammar prefixedPrinted at the University Press, for J. Duncan, London, 1827 - 899 pages |
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... belonging to the Grecian empire ; a foreign Jew in opposition to ̔Εβραίος , a native Jew ; whereas Ἕλληνες , signify the satires of Greece . DIMINUTIVES Signify an actual diminishing of the primitive , or are used as terms of endearment ...
... belonging to the Grecian empire ; a foreign Jew in opposition to ̔Εβραίος , a native Jew ; whereas Ἕλληνες , signify the satires of Greece . DIMINUTIVES Signify an actual diminishing of the primitive , or are used as terms of endearment ...
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... belonging to one defective verb , the tenses formed from another synonymous one . Though this does not properly constitute an irregularity in the language itself , but only in the man- ner in which it has been analysed , yet , as in all ...
... belonging to one defective verb , the tenses formed from another synonymous one . Though this does not properly constitute an irregularity in the language itself , but only in the man- ner in which it has been analysed , yet , as in all ...
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... belonging to sightingales . Ano , óvos , and now , -óos , n , ( from a ) a nightingale . ' Andas , ( from anons ) unpleasantly , dis- agreeably , reluctantly : άnows exsi , to be disagreeable to , to be at variance with . Αηθέω , and ...
... belonging to sightingales . Ano , óvos , and now , -óos , n , ( from a ) a nightingale . ' Andas , ( from anons ) unpleasantly , dis- agreeably , reluctantly : άnows exsi , to be disagreeable to , to be at variance with . Αηθέω , and ...
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... belonging to gymnastic exercises , qualified and disposed to combat . " Axios , -a , -04 , ( from same ) having to contend with labour and pain , miserable , wretched . Aniw , ( from preced . ) miserably , * Αθλιον , οι άθλον , -ου , το ...
... belonging to gymnastic exercises , qualified and disposed to combat . " Axios , -a , -04 , ( from same ) having to contend with labour and pain , miserable , wretched . Aniw , ( from preced . ) miserably , * Αθλιον , οι άθλον , -ου , το ...
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... belonging to , a goat , made of goat's skin . Alyaços , -ov , n , ( from eyegois ) the poplar or alder tree . Aiyedātus , -ov , ó , ( from aï1⁄2 and iñaúvw ) a driver of goats . Αἰγίλιψ , -ίπος , ό , ή , ( from same and λεί- ) lofty ...
... belonging to , a goat , made of goat's skin . Alyaços , -ov , n , ( from eyegois ) the poplar or alder tree . Aiyedātus , -ov , ó , ( from aï1⁄2 and iñaúvw ) a driver of goats . Αἰγίλιψ , -ίπος , ό , ή , ( from same and λεί- ) lofty ...
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