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1 καρπόβρωτον
καρπόβρωτοςwith edible fruit: masc /fem acc sgκαρπόβρωτοςwith edible fruit: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 λιμνοστρέοις
λιμνόστρεονedible oyster: neut dat pl -
3 λιμνόστρεα
λιμνόστρεονedible oyster: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
4 ολόνθου
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5 ὀλόνθου
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6 ολόνθους
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7 ὀλόνθους
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8 ολόνθων
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9 ὀλόνθων
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10 όλονθοι
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11 ὄλονθοι
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12 όλονθον
ὄλονθοςedible fruit of the wild fig: masc acc sgὄλυνθοςmasc acc sg——————ὅλονθοςall over dung: masc /fem acc sgὅλονθοςall over dung: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 όλονθος
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14 ὄλονθος
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15 καρπόβρωτος
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16 λάχανα,-ων
+ τό N 2 1-2-0-2-0=5 Gn 9,3; 1 Kgs 20(21),2bis; Ps 36(37),2; Prv 15,17(edible) garden herbs, vegetables 1 Kgs 20(21),2 Cf. HARL 1986a, 139; PARADISE 1986, 192 -
17 ὄλυνθος
-ου + ὁ N 2 0-0-0-1-0=1 Ct 2,13edible fruit of the wild fig, summer or late fig -
18 ὄσπριον
-ου τό N 2 0-0-0-2-0=2 DnLXX 1,12.16pulse (the edible seeds of vegetables such as peas, beans, lentils) -
19 κάκτος
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20 καρπόβρωτος
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