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-ους + τό N 3 0-0-1-1-12=14 Est 3,13b; Jdt 16,10; 1 Mc 4,32; 2 Mc 5,18; 3 Mc 2,26in pos. sense: audacity, boldness, hardiness 3 Mc 2,4; confidence 3 Mc 2,2in neg. sense: overboldness, insolence Jdt 16,10; audacious presumption 2 Mc 5,18θράσει courageously 1 Mc 6,45; θράσος ἰσχύος confidence in strength 1 Mc 4,32
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