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1 ἐπαναβλαστάνω
A grow upon, Choerob. in An.Ox.2.198.30, Sch.Dsc.p.362 Matth.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπαναβλαστάνω
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2 νύμφη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `bride, young lady', also appellation of a goddess of lower rank, `nymphe' (Il.) (Nilsson Gr. Rel. I 244ff.); metaph., e.g. `insect-pupa' (Arist.; Gil Fernández Nombres de insectos 208 ff.).Other forms: Dor. -ᾱ (-ᾰ voc. Il. 3, 130 Chantr. Gr. hom. 200); AP 14, 43; Solmsen Wortforsch. 266)Compounds: Compp., e.g. νυμφό-ληπτος `seized by the nymphs, raptured, delirious' (Pl., Arist.), μελλό-νυμφος `becoming bride', also `betrothed' in gen. (S., Lyc., D. C.).Derivatives: A. Nouns. 1. νύμφιος `bridal' (Pi.), with accentchange νυμφίος m. `bridegroom' (II.; on νύμφη, νυμφίος Chantraine REGr. 59--60, 228 ff.); 2. νυμφ-ίδιος `bridal, wedding-' (E., Ar.; after κουρίδιος, s. on κόρη); 3. - ικός `id.' (trag., Pl. Lg.); 4. - εῖος, ep. -ήϊος `bridal, belonging to the bride' (Simon, Pi., S., Call.; as κουρήϊος, γυναικεῖος, -ήϊος etc.; Chantraine Forrn. 52); 5. - αῖος `belonging to the nymphs, sacred to the n.' (E., inscr.), - αία f. name of a water-lily (Thphr.); 6. f. νυμφάς, - άδος `belonging to the n.' ( πύλαι; Paus.); 7. νυμφίδες ὑποδήματα γυναικεῖα νυμφικά H. ; 8. νυμφών, - ῶνος m. `bridechamber' (LXX, Ev. Matth.); 9. νυμφάσματα n. pl. `bride's ornaments' (Orac.; prob. after ὑφάσματα freely formed; hardly with Thomas [s. Kretschmer Glotta 6, 307] haplological from *νυμφ-υφάσματα) ; 10. Νυμφασία f. Arcad. source, s. Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 2, 237 a. 3, 162 (cf. below against Kretschmer). -- B. Verbs 1. νυμφεύω `give in marriage, marry', pass. `be wedded' (Pi., S., E.) with νυμφεύματα n. pl. `marriage' (S., E.), sg. personified `bride' (S.; Chantraine Form. 186), νύμφευσις f. `marriage' (LXX); νυμφευ-τής m. `bridegroom' (E.) `groomsman' (Poll.), - τήρ `bridegroom, husband' (Opp.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 135), f. - τρια `bridesmaid' (Ar., Plu.), - τήριος `bridal', τὰ ν. `marriage' (E.). -- 2. νυμφ-ιάω `be in a frenzy', of a mare (Arist.; after the verbs of disease in - ιάω, Schwyzer 732).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unexplained. After Kretschmer Glotta 1, 325 ff. as `beloved, lover(ess)' to Lat. nūbō `marry' (prop. of the woman), OCS snubiti `love, court', IE * sneubh-. Also Meringer WuS 5, 167 ff. connects νύμφη with nūbō etc., but as `cover', as he takes, with Wiedemann, Wackernagel a. o., nūbō as `cover oneself' (cf. ob-nūbō); rejected by Kretschmer Glotta 7, 354. The inner nasal in νύμφη is then unexplained; failed attempts with mechanical root-analysis by Specht Ursprung 268 a. 282. Glottogonic speculations without interest are also mentioned by W.-Hofmann s. nūbō. For protidg.-pelasg. origin from the name of a source Νυμφασία Kretschmer Glotta 28, 273 (against this Krahe, s.a.). - Clearly a Pre-Greek word (not in Fur.). So prob. wrong Pok. 978. The nasal could be prenasalization. The voc. in -α may be the old nom. (Beekes, Pre-Greek endings).Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νύμφη
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3 Μαθθαῖος
Μαθθαῖος, ου, ὁ (edd. mostly Ματθαῖος; so also GEb 19, 83; Papias [2:4, 16]). Cp. FBurkitt, JTS 34, ’33, 387–90. Also Μαθαῖος; Preisigke, Namenb.; HMilne, Catal. of the Lit. in the Brit. Mus. 1927, no. 99, 2 Matthew. His name is included in all the lists of the 12 apostles: Mk 3:18; Lk 6:15; Ac 1:13. The first gospel (title κατὰ Μον) describes him in its list as ὁ τελώνης Mt 10:3, thereby identifying him w. the tax-collector of 9:9; sim. GEb 19, 83.—AJülicher, RE XII 1903, 428ff; Zahn, Einl. II3 258ff; EvDobschütz, Matth. als Rabbi u. Katechet: ZNW 27, 1928, 338–48; Kl. Pauly III 1085f; BHHW II 1171ff. EDNT. -
4 Πάτμος
Πάτμος, ου, ὁ (Thu. 3, 33, 3; Strabo 10, 5, 13; Pliny, HN 4, 23; CIG 2261; 2262; SIG 1068, 2) Patmos, a small rocky island in the Aegean Sea, famous for the tradition that John had his ‘revelation’ here Rv 1:9. His exile to Patmos (cp. Artem. 5, 21 εἰς νῆσον κατεδικάσθη) is an old tradition: Clem. Alex., Quis Div. Salv. 42; Origen, In Matth. vol. 16, 6 p. 486, 10 Kl.; Eus., HE 3, 18, 1–3; Tertullian, De Praescr. Haer. 36. See JFrings, D. Patmosexil des Ap. Joh. nach Apk 1:9: TQ 104, 1923, 23–30.—Pauly-W. XVIII 2174–91; Kl. Pauly IV 549; BHHW III 1400f; PECS 681. -
5 τροποφορέω
τροποφορέω (τρόπος, φορέω) 1 aor. ἐτροποφόρησα bear/put up with (someone’s) manner, moods etc. (so Cicero, Ad Att. 13, 29, 2; schol. on Aristoph., Ran. 1479) w. acc. of pers. Ac 13:18 (Dt 1:31 v.l., though τροφοφορεῖν stands in the text there, whereas in the Ac pass. it is a v.l. [Bruce, Acts ad loc.]—B-D-F §119, 1; Mlt-H. 390. Origen, In Matth. X, 14 p. 16, 16 Klostermann ’35).—M-M.
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