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1 σταύρωμα
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2 σταυρός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `pole' (Ω 453), `cross' (D.S., NT a.o.)Derivatives: σταυρ-ίον n. (Theognost.), - ικός `belonging to the cross' (Tz.), - όω, also w. ἀνα- a. o., `to provide with poles' (Hdt., Th. etc.), `to crucify' (Plb., NT a. o.) with - ωμα n. `fraise, palisade' (Th., X. a. o.), - ωσις f. `impalement, crucifixion' (Th. a. o.), - ώσιμος `belonging to the crucifixion' (Christ. lit..; Arbenz 87).Etymology: In origin identical with OWNo. staurr m. `pole'. The same noun seems at the basis of the Lat. denominative in-staurāre `renew, restore' (to which re-stau-rāre `id.'); the development of the meaning is however not clear; cf. W.-Hofmann s. v. w. lit. -- Further s. στοά and στῦλος, στύραξ, στύω.Page in Frisk: 2,778Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σταυρός
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