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1 κεραυνοφαές
κεραυνοφαήςflashing like lightning: masc /fem voc sgκεραυνοφαήςflashing like lightning: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἀστραπή
ἀστρᾰπ-ή, ἡ,A = ἀστεροπή, στεροπή,fiash of lightning, lightning,βροντὴ καὶ ἀ. Hdt.3.86
, cf. X.HG7.1.31, etc.; , cf. Pl.Ti. 68a, Cra. 409c, Arist.Mete. 369b6; personified, as subject of painting, Plin.HN35.96, Philostr.Im. 1.14: freq. in pl., lightnings,τὰς ἀ. τε καὶ κεραυνίους βολάς A.Th. 430
; (lyr.).3 metaph., ἀστραπήν τιν' ὀμμάτων flashing of the eyes, S.Fr. 474;βλέπων ἀστραπάς Ar.Ach. 566
; ἐκτυφλοῦν τιν' ἀστραπὴ [εἰμί] Antiph.195.4, cf. Ach.Tat.6.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀστραπή
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3 ἀστράπτω
ἀστράπτω (s. ἀστραπή; Hom. et al.; Epict. 1, 29, 61; PGM 5, 150; 7, 234; 8, 92; LXX; TestAbr A 7 p. 84, 5 [Stone p. 16] al.; JosAs 23:14 cod. A; Philo, Aet. M. 86) flash, gleam ἀστραπὴ ἀστράπτουσα (cp. Ps 143:6) lightning flashing Lk 17:24. Of clothing gleam like lightning 24:4 (suggesting the opposite of a scene of mourning such as one might normally expect, cp. Aeschin. 3, 77).—EDNT. M-M. -
4 ἀστραπή
-ῆς + ἡ N 1 2-1-6-10-7=26 Ex 19,16; Dt 32,41; 2 Sm 22,15; Jer 10,13; 28(51),16lightning Ex 19,16; gleaming, flashing Hab 3,11→ NIDNTT; TWNT -
5 κεραυνοφαής
κεραυνο-φᾰής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεραυνοφαής
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