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1 Bethlehemum
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆thlem, n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., =, a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. steph. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,A.Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—B.Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—C. D.Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae. -
2 Bethlehem
Bethlehem u. Bethleem u. Bethlēm, n. indecl. u. Bethlehēmum, ī, n. (םהל-תיב), Flecken im Stamme Juda, Geburtsort Davids u. Jesu, j. Beit el Lahm, Form -lehem, Tert. adv. Iud. 13. Vulg. genes. 35, 19 u.a.: Form -leem, Hier. ep. 58, 3 u. 108, 1. Sulp. Sev. dial. 1, 8, 1. Iuvenc. 1, 149 u. 153. Prud. perist. 10, 737: Form -lem, Prud. cath. 7, 1 u. 12, 78. – Dav.: A) Bethlaeus, a, um, bethläisch, Sedul. carm. 2, 73. – B) Bethleemicus, a, um, bethleemisch, Iuvenc. 1, 260 (doch wahrsch. unecht, s. Reusch z. St.). – C) Bethlehemītēs, ae, m., aus Bethlehem, ein Bethlehemit, Vulg. 1. Sam. 16, 1 u.a. – D) Bethlemīticus u. Bethleemīticus, a, um, bethlemitisch, Bethlem. rura, Hier. ep. 108, 33: Bethleem. cisterna, Cassian. inst. 8, 7. – E) Bethlemītis, e, bethlemitisch, Bethlemiti antro, Hier. ep. 108, 33 (wo aber nach Teipel Bethlehemi zu schreiben).
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3 Bethlehem
Bethlehem u. Bethleem u. Bethlēm, n. indecl. u. Bethlehēmum, ī, n. (םהל-תיב), Flecken im Stamme Juda, Geburtsort Davids u. Jesu, j. Beit el Lahm, Form -lehem, Tert. adv. Iud. 13. Vulg. genes. 35, 19 u.a.: Form -leem, Hier. ep. 58, 3 u. 108, 1. Sulp. Sev. dial. 1, 8, 1. Iuvenc. 1, 149 u. 153. Prud. perist. 10, 737: Form -lem, Prud. cath. 7, 1 u. 12, 78. – Dav.: A) Bethlaeus, a, um, bethläisch, Sedul. carm. 2, 73. – B) Bethleemicus, a, um, bethleemisch, Iuvenc. 1, 260 (doch wahrsch. unecht, s. Reusch z. St.). – C) Bethlehemītēs, ae, m., aus Bethlehem, ein Bethlehemit, Vulg. 1. Sam. 16, 1 u.a. – D) Bethlemīticus u. Bethleemīticus, a, um, bethlemitisch, Bethlem. rura, Hier. ep. 108, 33: Bethleem. cisterna, Cassian. inst. 8, 7. – E) Bethlemītis, e, bethlemitisch, Bethlemiti antro, Hier. ep. 108, 33 (wo aber nach Teipel Bethlehemi zu schreiben).Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Bethlehem
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4 Bethlaeus
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆thlem, n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., =, a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. steph. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,A.Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—B.Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—C. D.Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae. -
5 Bethleem
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆thlem, n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., =, a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. steph. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,A.Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—B.Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—C. D.Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae. -
6 Bethleemicus
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆thlem, n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., =, a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. steph. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,A.Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—B.Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—C. D.Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae. -
7 Bethlehem
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆thlem, n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., =, a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. steph. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,A.Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—B.Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—C. D.Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae. -
8 Bethlehemites
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆thlem, n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., =, a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. steph. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,A.Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—B.Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—C. D.Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae. -
9 Bethlem
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆thlem, n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., =, a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. steph. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,A.Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—B.Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—C. D.Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae. -
10 Bethlemiticus
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆thlem, n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., =, a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. steph. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,A.Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—B.Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—C. D.Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae.
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