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1 Hebraei
Hĕbraei, ōrum, m., = Hebraioi, the Hebrews:II.Hebraei, qui nunc Judaei: igitur et litterae Hebraeae,
Tert. Apol. 18; cf.:postea vero cum in deserto consedissent, amiserunt vetus nomen Hebraei, et Judaei sunt appellati,
Lact. 4, 10; 2, 13, 8. —Derivv.A.Hĕbræus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Hebrews, Hebrew:B.terrae,
Tac. H. 5, 2:liquores,
i. e. balsam, Stat. S. 5, 1, 213 (cf. Plin. 12, 25, 54, § 111):lingua, litterae,
Aug. Civ. D. 18, 39; 42:codices,
id. ib. 43.—Hē̆brā̆ĭcus, a, um, adj., the same:plebes,
Alcim. Avit. 5, 544:scripturae,
Lact. 4, 7 fin.—Adv.: Hē̆brā̆ĭcē, in the Hebrew language, in Hebrew:Hebraice Messias dicitur,
Lact. 4, 7, 7. -
2 Hebraeus
Hĕbraei, ōrum, m., = Hebraioi, the Hebrews:II.Hebraei, qui nunc Judaei: igitur et litterae Hebraeae,
Tert. Apol. 18; cf.:postea vero cum in deserto consedissent, amiserunt vetus nomen Hebraei, et Judaei sunt appellati,
Lact. 4, 10; 2, 13, 8. —Derivv.A.Hĕbræus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Hebrews, Hebrew:B.terrae,
Tac. H. 5, 2:liquores,
i. e. balsam, Stat. S. 5, 1, 213 (cf. Plin. 12, 25, 54, § 111):lingua, litterae,
Aug. Civ. D. 18, 39; 42:codices,
id. ib. 43.—Hē̆brā̆ĭcus, a, um, adj., the same:plebes,
Alcim. Avit. 5, 544:scripturae,
Lact. 4, 7 fin.—Adv.: Hē̆brā̆ĭcē, in the Hebrew language, in Hebrew:Hebraice Messias dicitur,
Lact. 4, 7, 7. -
3 Hebraice
Hĕbraei, ōrum, m., = Hebraioi, the Hebrews:II.Hebraei, qui nunc Judaei: igitur et litterae Hebraeae,
Tert. Apol. 18; cf.:postea vero cum in deserto consedissent, amiserunt vetus nomen Hebraei, et Judaei sunt appellati,
Lact. 4, 10; 2, 13, 8. —Derivv.A.Hĕbræus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Hebrews, Hebrew:B.terrae,
Tac. H. 5, 2:liquores,
i. e. balsam, Stat. S. 5, 1, 213 (cf. Plin. 12, 25, 54, § 111):lingua, litterae,
Aug. Civ. D. 18, 39; 42:codices,
id. ib. 43.—Hē̆brā̆ĭcus, a, um, adj., the same:plebes,
Alcim. Avit. 5, 544:scripturae,
Lact. 4, 7 fin.—Adv.: Hē̆brā̆ĭcē, in the Hebrew language, in Hebrew:Hebraice Messias dicitur,
Lact. 4, 7, 7. -
4 Hebraicus
Hĕbraei, ōrum, m., = Hebraioi, the Hebrews:II.Hebraei, qui nunc Judaei: igitur et litterae Hebraeae,
Tert. Apol. 18; cf.:postea vero cum in deserto consedissent, amiserunt vetus nomen Hebraei, et Judaei sunt appellati,
Lact. 4, 10; 2, 13, 8. —Derivv.A.Hĕbræus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Hebrews, Hebrew:B.terrae,
Tac. H. 5, 2:liquores,
i. e. balsam, Stat. S. 5, 1, 213 (cf. Plin. 12, 25, 54, § 111):lingua, litterae,
Aug. Civ. D. 18, 39; 42:codices,
id. ib. 43.—Hē̆brā̆ĭcus, a, um, adj., the same:plebes,
Alcim. Avit. 5, 544:scripturae,
Lact. 4, 7 fin.—Adv.: Hē̆brā̆ĭcē, in the Hebrew language, in Hebrew:Hebraice Messias dicitur,
Lact. 4, 7, 7.
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