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21 διαίνεις
διαίνωwet: pres ind act 2nd sgδιαινέωdecree: imperf ind act 2nd sg (attic epic) -
22 εδογματοποιήσαντο
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23 ἐδογματοποιήσαντο
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24 εδογματοποίησαν
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25 ἐδογματοποίησαν
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26 μεταψηφίζεσθαι
μεταψηφίζωtransfer by decree: pres inf mp -
27 μεταψηφίσασθαι
μεταψηφίζωtransfer by decree: aor inf mid -
28 προβουλευμάτια
προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut nom /voc /acc plπροβουλευμάτιονneut nom /voc /acc pl -
29 προβουλεύμασιν
προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut dat pl -
30 προβουλεύματα
προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
31 προβουλεύματος
προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut gen sg -
32 προβούλευμ'
προβούλευμα, προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
33 προβούλευμα
προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
34 προσεπιψηφιείται
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35 προσεπιψηφιεῖται
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36 ἐπιτέλλω
a act., order, decree c. acc. & dat. “καὶ ἐμοὶ θάνατον σὺν τῷδ' ἐπίτειλον, ἄναξ” N. 10.77b med. give orders c. dat.ἁγητὴρ ἀνήρ, υἱῷ τ' ἐπιτελλόμενος P. 1.70
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37 βασιλικός
-ή,-όν + A 2-1-0-15-25=43 Nm 20,17; 21,22; 2 Sm 14,26; Jb 18,14; Est 1,19royal, kingly 2 Sm 14,26; of or belonging to a king, king’s Nm 20,17; τὰ βασιλικά property, revenues of the crown 1 Mc 10,43; βασιλικόν (sc. πρόσταγμα) royal decree Est 1,19; τὸ βασιλικόν (sc. ταμιεῖον) the king’s treasury TobS 1,20Cf. SPICQ 1982 88.93-94; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
38 γνώμη
-ης + ἡ N 1 0-0-0-25-9=34 Ps 82(83),4; Prv 2,16; 12,26; Dn 2,14will, decision, decree, judgement→NIDNTT; TWNT -
39 διαβούλιον
-ου τό N 2 0-0-5-2-4=11 Ez 11,5; Hos 4,9; 5,4; 7,2; 11,6counsel, deliberation Sir 17,6; decree, intrigue, plotting (in LXX mostly pejor.) Wis 1,9; neol.?Cf. HEDLEY 1933, 270; LARCHER 1983, 188 -
40 δικαίωμα
-ατος + τό N 3 42-22-22-39-15=140 Gn 26,5; Ex 15,25.26; 21,1.9ordinance, decree Gn 26,5; justification, legal right 2 Sm 19,29; justice 1 Kgs 3,28; τὰ δικαιώματα righteous deeds Bar 2,19; custom (semit., rendering MT פטשׁמ) 1 Sm 27,11; rightful due (semit., rendering MT פטשׁמ) 1 Sm 2,13 *Jer 18,19 τοῦ δικαιώματός μου to my justification, to my case-ריבי for MT יריבי to the threats which (my adversaries) utter against me; *Hos 13,1 δικαιώματα precepts-תרת? or-תורות? for MT רתת tremblingCf. LE BOULLUEC 1989, 43; MURAOKA 1991, 210; SPICQ 1982, 146-148; TOV 1976b 539-540; 1990 83-97; →NIDNTT; TWNT
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