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1 scholar
scholar ['skɒlə(r)](a) (academic) érudit(e) m,f, savant(e) m,f; (specialist) spécialiste mf; (intellectual) intellectuel(elle) m,f;∎ an Egyptian scholar un spécialiste de l'Égypte;∎ Latin scholar latiniste mf;∎ I'm not much of a scholar je ne suis pas très savant(b) (holder of grant) boursier(ère) m,f∎ she's a poor/good scholar c'est une mauvaise/bonne élève -
2 γραμματεύς
A secretary, registrar, title of officials at Athens and elsewhere, IG12.15, etc.;ὁ γ. ὁ τῆς πόλεως Th.7.10
;γ. τοῦ δήμου OGI493.10
(Ephesus, ii A. D.), Act.Ap.19.35;γ. ἀνδραπόδων PHib.29.7
;γ. τῶν μαχίμων UPZ110.145
(ii B. C.);γ. τοῦ θεοῦ IG9(2).1109.21
(Magn. Thess.); also of subordinate officials, clerk, sts. a term of contempt,ὄλεθρος γ. D.18.127
;θεοῖς ἐχθρὸς καὶ γ. Id.19.95
; ἡ γ., in joke, Ar. Th. 432.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γραμματεύς
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3 Ἅννας
Ἅννας, α, ὁ (Ἄν- other edd.; Herodas 8, 14; 43; 66 [as a man’s name, accented Ἀννᾶς by the editions]; PGen 42, 8; Cyprian ins from an Egyptian temple: Κυπρ. I p. 293 no. 21)① Hannas or Annas (s. B-D-F §40; 53, 2; Rob. 225; short for Ἅνανος, הנניה Yahweh is gracious), high priest 6–15 A.D., Lk 3:2; J 18:24; Ac 4:6. Father-in-law of Caiaphas J 18:13. Cp. Jos., Ant. 18, 26; 20, 197. Schürer II 216; 230; 232–34; PGaechter, Petrus u. seine Zeit, ’58, 67–104.② Annas, name of a Scripture scholar or scribe GJs 15:1.
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