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1 παράδεισος
A enclosed park or pleasure-ground, Oriental word first used by X., always in reference to the parks of the Persian kings and nobles;π. μέγας ἀγρίων θηρίων πλήρης An.1.2.7
; π. δασὺς παντοίων δένδρων ib.2.4.14;τὰ ἐν π. θηρία Cyr. 1.3.14
;θῆραι.. ἐν περιειργμένοις παραδείσοις HG4.1.15
, cf. Thphr.HP 4.4.1, AJA16.13 (Sardes, 300 B.C.), LXX Ne.2.8, Plu.Art.25.2 generally, garden, orchard, PRev.Laws 33.11 (iii B. C.), PCair.Zen. 33.3 (iii B. C.), OGI90.15 (Rosetta, ii B. C.), LXX Ca.4.13, Ec.2.5, CIG 2694b ([place name] Mylasa), PFay.55.7 (ii A. D.), etc.b Paradise, the abode of the blessed, Ev.Luc.23.43, 2 Ep.Cor.12.4.c expl. of μακάρων νῆσοι, Procl. ad Hes.Op. 169.II stupid fellow, Com.Adesp.1102. (Persian word, cf. Poll.9.13, Phot., and Avest. pairidaēza- 'enclosure'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παράδεισος
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2 χόρτος
χόρτος, ὁ, prop.A enclosed place (v. sub fin.), but always with collat. notion of a feeding-place: in Il., farmyard, in which the cattle were kept,αὐλῆς ἐν χόρτῳ 11.774
;αὐλῆς ἐν χόρτοισι 24.640
.2 generally, any feeding-ground, pasturage, freq. in pl., χόρτοι λέοντος, of Nemea, Pi.O.13.44;χόρτοι εὔδενδροι E.IT 134
(lyr.); χόρτος οὐρανοῦ the expanse of heaven, Poet. ap. Hsch.II fodder, provender, esp. for horses and cattle, Hdt.5.16 (of fish);θηρῶν ὀρείων χόρτον, οὐχ ἵππων λέγεις E.Alc. 495
; grass, Hes.Op. 606, E.Rh. 771, 1 Ep.Cor.3.12;χ. κοῦφος
hay,X.
An.1.5.10; χ. ἐβλάστησεν, ἐξηράνθη, Ev.Matt.13.26, 1 Ep.Pet.1.24;ἄνθος χόρτου Ep.Jac.1.10
: opp. σῖτος (food for man), Hdt.9.41, X.Cyr.8.6.12; χόρτον ἔχει ἔπὶ τοῦ κέρατος as translation of the Lat. proverb, foenum habet in cornu, of a dangerous ox, Plu.Crass.7.b green crop,[γῆ] ἐσπαρμένη χόρτῳ PTeb.27.72
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3 φραγμός
φραγμός, οῦ, ὁ (φράσσω; Soph., Hdt.+; BGU 1119, 32 [5 B.C.]; POxy 580; LXX, Philo)① a structure for enclosing an area, fence, hedge, lit. (Theocr. 5, 108 the fence around the vineyard) περιέθηκεν φραγμόν (Is 5:2) Mk 12:1; w. dat. of the piece of ground enclosed Mt 21:33. ἄμπελος ἐν φραγμῷ τινι καταλειφθεῖσα a vine that stands forsaken somewhere along the fence Hs 9, 26, 4. Vagabonds and beggars frequent the hedges and fences around houses Lk 14:23.② a wall that separates, partition, fig. ext. of 1, of the law, which separates circumcised from uncircumcised, Israelites from non-Israelites, and arouses enmity betw. them τὸ μεσότοιχον τοῦ φραγμοῦ Eph 2:14 (s. μεσότοιχον and PFeine, Eph 2:14–16: StKr 72, 1899, 540–74; comm.).—DELG s.v. φράσσω. M-M.
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