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1 alapa
*alapa, ae, f., blow with hand, Mk. 14:65; J. 18:22; 19:3.* -
2 palma
palma, ae, f., (1) hand, blow with the hand, Mt. 26:67; (2) palm-tree, J. 12:13; palm-branch, Ap. 7:9.*
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