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41 δυσπαραδεκτότερα
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42 δυσπαράδεκτα
δυσπαράδεκτοςhard to admit: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
43 δυσπαράδεκτοι
δυσπαράδεκτοςhard to admit: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
44 δυσπαράδεκτος
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45 εισαφήκεν
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46 εἰσαφῆκεν
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47 εισαφιάσι
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48 εἰσαφιᾶσι
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49 εισαφιέναι
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50 εἰσαφιέναι
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51 εισαφίεσθαι
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52 εἰσαφίεσθαι
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53 συνεισποιείν
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54 συνεισποιεῖν
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55 ἀνθομολογέομαι
+ V 0-0-0-3-3=6 Ps 78(79),13; DnLXX 4,37(34).37b; 1 Ezr 8,88; 3 Mc 6,33to confess freely and openly [abs.] 1 Ezr 8,88; to admit fault [abs.] Sir 20,3; to give thanks to [τινι] Ps 78(79),13Cf. HELBING 1928, 244-245; TOV 1990 98.100. 106-110 -
56 ἀποδέχομαι
+ V 0-0-0-0-10=10 TobBA 7,16; 2 Mc 3,9.35; 4,22; 13,24to accept [τι] 4 Mc 3,20; to admit, to receive [τινα] 2 Mc 3,9; to accept, to understand [τι] TobBA 7,16→ NIDNTT; TWNT -
57 ἐνδέχομαι
+ V 0-0-0-1-1=2 DnLXX 2,11; 2 Mc 11,18to admit of, to be possible that [+inf.] (impers.) DnLXX 2,11 ἃ δὲ ἦν ἐνδεχόμενα, συνεχώρησεν he granted as much as possible or whatever was possible 2 Mc 11,18 -
58 ἐξομολογέομαι
+ V 1-17-2-79-38=137 Gn 29,35; 2 Sm 22,50; 1 Kgs 8,33.35; 1 Chr 16,4to confess DnLXX 9,20; to acknowledge, to admit 2 Mc 7,37; to make grateful acknowledgements, to give thanks, to sing praises (semit., stereotypical rendition of הודה ידה) Gn 29,35*Ps 73(74),19 ψυχὴν ἐξομολογουμένην σοι the soul that sings praise to you-תודך שׁנפ ידה for MT תורך שׁנפ the soul of your doveneol.?Cf. HELBING 1928, 243-244; LEDOGAR 1967, 29-56; TOV 1976b 543-544; 1990 97-110; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
59 ἐπιδέχομαι
+ V 0-0-0-0-21=21 1 Ezr 9,14; 1 Mc 1,42.63; 6,60; 9,31to receive, to welcome Sir 36,21; to take upon oneself, to undertake 1 Ezr 9,14; to agree 1 Mc 1,42; to allow, to admit Sir 51,26 -
60 παραδέχομαι
+ V 1-0-0-1-1=3 Ex 23,1; Prv 3,12; 3 Mc 7,12to receive in a friendly way, to accept, to love [τινα] Prv 3,12; to receive, to allow, to permit [τι] Ex 23,1;to accept, to admit, to acknowledge [τι] 3 Mc 7,12
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