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1 θηλυγόνον
θηλυγόνοςgenerating females: masc /fem acc sgθηλυγόνοςgenerating females: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 παντογένεθλ'
παντογένεθλα, παντογένεθλοςall-generating: neut nom /voc /acc plπαντογένεθλε, παντογένεθλοςall-generating: masc /fem voc sg -
3 παντογόνον
παντογόνοςall-generating: masc /fem acc sgπαντογόνοςall-generating: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 θηλυγόνα
θηλυγόνοςgenerating females: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
5 θηλυγόνοι
θηλυγόνοςgenerating females: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
6 θηλυγόνος
θηλυγόνοςgenerating females: masc /fem nom sg -
7 θηλυγόνους
θηλυγόνοςgenerating females: masc /fem acc pl -
8 παντογένεθλα
παντογένεθλοςall-generating: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
9 παντογένεθλε
παντογένεθλοςall-generating: masc /fem voc sg -
10 παντογόνοις
παντογόνοςall-generating: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
11 παντογόνος
παντογόνοςall-generating: masc /fem nom sg -
12 συγγεννήτορι
συγγεννήτωρone who assists in generating: masc /fem dat sg -
13 θηλυγόνος
θηλῠ-γόνος, ον,A generating females, Hp.Steril.230;καὶ γυναῖκες καὶ ἄνδρες.. θ. εἰσίν Arist.HA 585b13
; of animals, ib. 573b32, GA 766b32.II θηλυγόνον, τό, a plant supposed to promote the generation of females, dog-mercury, Mercurialis perennis, Thphr.HP9.18.5; a variety of φύλλον, Dsc.3.125;= λινόζωστις θήλεια, Ps.-Dsc.4.189.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θηλυγόνος
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14 παντογένεθλος
παντο-γένεθλος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παντογένεθλος
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15 παντογόνος
παντο-γόνος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παντογόνος
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16 συγγεννάω
A assist in procreating, Arist.HA 632a20 (s. v.l.): metaph., σ. τὸ χρῶμα assist in generating it, Pl.Tht. 156e; create together with.., θεοὺς σ. τῷ κόσμῳ, of the Stoics, Plu.2.426b:— [voice] Pass., come into existence at the same time, Plb.6.10.4, Ph.2.346, Plu. 2.574b: c. dat., Ruf.Syn.Puls.2.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγγεννάω
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17 συγγεννήτωρ
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγγεννήτωρ
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18 φυτουργός
φῠτουργ-ός, όν,A tending plants or trees,φ. δένδρων Secund.Sent.16
: as Subst., planter, gardener,φ. ἱεροὶ Ἀπόλλωνος SIG22
(Epist.Darei), cf. APl.4.255, Plu.2.2b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φυτουργός
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19 ἀπογεννάω
A produce, Hp.Morb.1.25 ([voice] Pass.);τὸ ὅμοιον Thphr.CP 1.16.12
;γάλα Sor.1.27
;συμπτώματα Gal.7.200
; of atoms generating bodies, Epicur.Nat.22 G., cf. Diog.Oen.20, Aen.Gaz.Thphr. p.42B.;ἀ. δυσμένειαν Demad.15
:—[voice] Pass., Epicur.Ep.2p.40U.;τὰ ὑπὸ μεγαλοφροσύνης -ώμενα Longin.15.12
, cf. Ph.1.144, Plot.6.1.6, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπογεννάω
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20 γενεά
γενεά, ᾶς, ἡ (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, En; TestSol C 13:7; TestJob, Test12Patr; GrBar 10:3; Philo, Joseph., SibOr, Just., Tat.) a term relating to the product of the act of generating and with special ref. to kinship, frequently used of familial connections and ancestry. Gener. those descended fr. a common ancestor, a ‘clan’ (Pind., P. 10, 42 the Hyperboreans are a ἱερὰ γενεά; Diod S 18, 56, 7; Jos., Ant. 17, 220), then① those exhibiting common characteristics or interests, race, kind gener. as in Lk 16:8 εἰς τὴν γ. τὴν ἑαυτῶν the people of the world are more prudent in relation to their own kind than are those who lay claim to the light (difft. GBeasley-Murray, A Commentary on Mk 13, ’57, 99–102).② the sum total of those born at the same time, expanded to include all those living at a given time and freq. defined in terms of specific characteristics, generation, contemporaries (Hom. et al.; BGU 1211, 12 [II B.C.] ἕως γενεῶν τριῶν); Jesus looks upon the whole contemp. generation of Israel as a uniform mass confronting him ἡ γ. αὕτη (cp. Gen 7:1; Ps 11:8) Mt 11:16; 12:41f; 23:36; 24:34; Mk 13:30; Lk 7:31; 11:29–32, 50f; 17:25; 21:32 (EGraesser, ZNW Beih. 22,2 ’60). S. also 1 above. This generation is characterized as γ. ἄπιστος καὶ διεστραμμένη Mt 17:17; Mk 9:19 D; Lk 9:41; ἄπιστος Mk 9:19; πονηρά Mt 12:45; 16:4 D; Lk 11:29; πονηρὰ κ. μοιχαλίς Mt 12:39; 16:4; μοιχαλὶς καὶ ἁμαρτωλός Mk 8:38 (JGuillet, RSR 35, ’48, 275–81). Their contemporaries appeared to Christians as γ. σκολιὰ καὶ διεστραμμένη (the latter term as Mt 17:17; Mk 9:19 v.l.; Lk 9:41, the former Ac 2:40; cp. Ps 77:8) Phil 2:15 (Dt 32:5).—Cp. Wsd 3:19. A more favorable kind of γ. is mentioned in Ps 23:6; 111:2; 1QS 3:14.—The desert generation Hb 3:10 (Ps 94:10). ἰδίᾳ γ. ὑπηρετήσας after he had served his own generation Ac 13:36; γ. ἡμῶν 1 Cl 5:1; αἱ πρὸ ἡμῶν γ. 19:1; πρώτη γ. the first generation (of Christians) Hs 9, 15, 4 (Paus. 7, 4, 9 τετάρτῃ γενεᾷ=in the fourth generation).③ the time of a generation, age (as a rule of thumb, the time between birth of parents and the birth of their children; since Hdt. 2, 142, 2; Dionys. Hal. 3, 15; Gen 50:23; Ex 13:18; 20:5; EpJer 2; Philo, Mos. 1, 7; Jos., Ant. 5, 336; SibOr 3, 108). Here the original sense gradually disappears, and the mng. ‘a period of time’ remains.ⓐ of periods of time defined in terms of a generation: age, generation Mt 1:17 (a similar list of numbers in Hellanicus [400 B.C.]: 323a, Fgm. 22a Jac. ἐννέα γενεαῖς ὕστερον … ἓξ γενεαῖς ὕστερον … τρισὶ γενεαῖς ὕστερον; Just., D. 92, 5 γενεαὶ ἀνθρώπων; Tat. 41, 1 μιᾷ τῶν Τρωϊκῶν προγενέστερος … γενεᾷ [of Heracles]); Lk 1:48; 1 Cl 50:3; ἐν γενεᾷ καὶ γ. (Ps 44:18; 89:1) in one generation after the other 7:5.ⓑ of an undefined time period period of time gener. εἰς γενεὰς καὶ γενεάς (Ps 48:12; 88:2 al.; Just., D. 92, 2 μετὰ τοσαύτας γ.) to all ages Lk 1:50 (v.l. εἰς γενεὰς γενεῶν and εἰς γενεὰν καὶ γενεάν); cp. 1 Cl 61:3; εἰς πάσας τὰς γ. (Ex 12:14) to all generations Eph 3:21; ἀπὸ τῶν γ. from earliest times Col 1:26 (for the combination αἰῶνες and γενεαί cp. Tob 1:4; 8:5 S; 13:12; Esth 10:3k). ἐκ γενεῶν ἀρχαίων fr. ancient times Ac 15:21 (cp. Sir 2:10); ἀπὸ γενεᾶς εἰς γ. (Ex 17:16; Ps 9:27) fr. generation to g. Lk 1:50 v.l.; MPol 21; ἐν πάσαις ταῖς γ. in all generations 1 Cl 60:1; GJs 6:2; 7:2; cp. 1 Cl 11:2; ἐν πάσαις ταῖς γενεαῖς τῆς γῆς GJs 12:1 (TestJob 4:6); ἑτέραις γ. at other times Eph 3:5 (cp. Jo 1:3; Ps 47:14); ἐν ταῖς παρῳχημέναις γ. in past ages Ac 14:16.④ in the quot. fr. Is 53:8 τὴν γ. αὐτοῦ τίς διηγήσεταὶ Ac 8:33; 1 Cl 16:8 γ. is prob. to be taken in the sense of family history.—MMeinertz, ‘Dieses Geschlecht’ im NT, BZ n.F. 1, ’57, 283–89.—DELG s.v. γίγνομαι p. 222. M-M. TW. Sv.
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