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1 φυσαρμόνικα
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2 φυσαρμόνικα
harmonicaΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > φυσαρμόνικα
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3 ὀξύβαφον
A small vinegar-saucer: then, generally, shallow earthen vessel, saucer, Hp. Morb.2.47, Cratin.187, Ar.Av. 361, Antiph. 163.5(v.l.), Eub.65, Inscr.Délos 407.18 (ii B.C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀξύβαφον
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4 δέκα
δέκα indecl. ten (Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.; Jos., Bell. 2, 146 as a round number; Ath. 6, 1 μέγιστος ἀριθμὸς … ὁ δέκα πυθαγορικούς) Mt 20:24; 25:1, 28; Mk 10:41; Lk 15:8; 17:12, 17; 19:15, 16f, 24f. ἐν δ. χιλιάσεν 14:31; δ. ἀπόστολοι Ac 2:14 D; ἡμέρας … ὀκτὼ ἢ δ. 25:6; θλῖψιν ἡμερῶν δ. Rv 2:10 (ten days as a relatively short period of time as Gen 24:55; Da 1:12, 14); horns 12:3; 13:1; 17:3, 7, 12, 16 (Da 7:7, 20, 24); soldiers IRo 5:1; kingdoms B 4:4f (Da 7:24, 7); cp. Rv 17:12; δ. λόγοι the Ten Commandments (Ex 34:28; Dt 10:4) B 15:1.— δεκαδύο (ins in Meisterhans3-Schw. p. 159; Schweizer 164; Nachmanson 147; pap in Mayser 316; Polyb., Plut., EpArist, Joseph., LXX; TestJob 15:4) twelve Ac 19:7; 24:11 both v.l.; B 8:3; GEb 34, 62 (cp. Just., A I, 39, 3 ἄνδρες δ.).—δεκαέξ, expressed var. (ins, pap, LXX, Strabo 2, 5, 42): ἦν ἐτῶν ιϚ´ (δέκα ἓξ most codd., δέκα ἑπτά H; cp. TestJob 26:1) was sixteen years of age GJs 12:3. For ἑξακόσιαι δεκαέξ or ἑξακόσιαι δέκα ἕξ six hundred and sixteen Rv 13:18 v.l. see Dssm., LO 237 (=LAE 276–78; s. M-M s.v. δεκαέξ) and L-S-J-M s.v. δέκα.— δεκαοκτώ (ins in Meisterhans3-Schw. 161 and Schweizer 165; Cleonides [II A.D.], Introductio Harmonica 2; pap, LXX; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 230; TestJud 9:2; ApcMos 1) eighteen Lk 13:4, 11 (16 δ. καὶ ὀκτώ as JosAs 27:2; s. Thackeray 188); B 9:8 (Jos., Ant. 1, 178).— δεκαπέντε (ins in Meisterhans3-Schw. 160, 12; pap in Mayser 316; Polyb., Diod S, Plut., Joseph., LXX; ParJer 7:7; GrBar 4:10; πέντε καὶ δέκα ἐτῶν TestAbr B 9 p. 113, 19 [Stone p. 74]) fifteen J 11:18; Ac 27:5 v.l., 28; Gal 1:18 (ἡμ. δεκ. means our two weeks as Appian, Liby. 108 §507 [πεντεκαίδεκα ἡμ.]; Jos., Ant. 13, 427; Beros[s]us 680: Fgm. 8 [140] p. 390, 15 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 140]; OGI 210, 7 [247/48]).— δεκατέσσαρες (ins in Schweizer 165; OGI 672, 13; pap in Mayser 316; Polyb., Diod S, Strabo, Plut., Joseph., LXX; TestAbr A 17 p. 99, 18 [Stone p. 46]; TestJob 25:1; TestIss 1:10) fourteen Mt 1:17 (on the numerical difficulties here s. HSchöllig, ZNW 59, ’68, 261–68); 2 Cor 12:2; Gal 2:1 (LDieu, Quatorze ans ou quatre ans?: ETL 14, ’37, 308–17; PFriesenhahn, Hellenistische Wortzahlenmystik, ’35).—DELG s.v. δέκα. DELG s.v. δέκα. M-M. TW.
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harmônica — s. f. 1. Pequeno instrumento de música em que o som é produzido por lâminas de metal que se põem em vibração ao soprar e ao aspirar; gaita de beiços. 2. Órgão portátil. 3. Marimba. 4. Acordeão. 5. O mesmo que harmônio. 6. O mesmo que filarmônica … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
harmónica — s. f. 1. Pequeno instrumento de música em que o som é produzido por lâminas de metal que se põem em vibração ao soprar e ao aspirar; gaita de beiços. 2. Órgão portátil. 3. Marimba. 4. Acordeão. 5. O mesmo que harmônio. 6. O mesmo que filarmônica … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
harmonica — 1762, coined by Ben Franklin as the name for a glass harmonica, from L. fem. of harmonicus (see HARMONIC (Cf. harmonic)); modern sense of mouth organ is 1873, Amer.Eng., earlier harmonicon (1825) … Etymology dictionary
harmonica — ☆ harmonica [här män′i kə ] n. [L, fem. of harmonicus (see HARMONIC): name altered < earlier armonica (< It, fem. of armonico, of same orig.) by FRANKLIN2 Benjamin, who developed this instrument from an earlier form] 1. a small wind… … English World dictionary
Harmonica — Harmonica, s. Harmonika … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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Harmonica — Harmonica, ein 1761 von Benjam. Franklin erfundenes Instrument, bestehend aus einer Anzahl gläserner Halbkugeln, die vermittelst eines kleinen Loches in ihrer Mitte an einer eisernen Walze befestigt sind. Diese Glasglocken, regelmäßig an Größe… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Harmonica — [englisch, hɑː mɔnɪkə], Mundharmonika … Universal-Lexikon
harmonica — ► NOUN ▪ a small rectangular wind instrument with a row of metal reeds capable of producing different notes … English terms dictionary