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21 DRAMA: KIND OF GREEK DRAMA
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22 HALF-GREEK
[A]SEMIGRAECUS (-A -UM) -
23 HERACLITUS (GREEK PHILOSOPHER)
[NPR]HERACLITUS (-I) (M) -
24 HERA (GREEK GODDESS)
[NPR]HERA (-AE) (F) -
25 HERMES (GREEK GOD IDENTIFIED WITH MERCURY)
[NPR]HERMES (-AE) (M)HERMA (-AE) (M)English-Latin dictionary > HERMES (GREEK GOD IDENTIFIED WITH MERCURY)
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26 HERODOTUS (FATHER OF GREEK HISTORY)
[NPR]HERODOTUS (-I) (M)English-Latin dictionary > HERODOTUS (FATHER OF GREEK HISTORY)
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27 IBYCUS (GREEK LYRIC POET OF RHEGIUM)
[NPR]IBYCUS (-I) (M)English-Latin dictionary > IBYCUS (GREEK LYRIC POET OF RHEGIUM)
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28 JUDICIAL PROCESS IN A GREEK COURT
[N]DICA (-AE) (F)English-Latin dictionary > JUDICIAL PROCESS IN A GREEK COURT
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29 PAN (GREEK GOD OF FLOCKS, WOODS AND SHEPHERDS)
[NPR]PAN (PANOS) (M)PANIS (PANOS) (M)English-Latin dictionary > PAN (GREEK GOD OF FLOCKS, WOODS AND SHEPHERDS)
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30 PARIS (GREEK HERO)
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31 PERSEUS (GREEK HERO)
[NPR]PERSEUS (-EOS) (M)PERSEUS (-EI) (M) -
32 SCOPAS (FAMOUS GREEK SCULPTOR OF PAROS)
[NPR]SCOPAS (-AE) (M)English-Latin dictionary > SCOPAS (FAMOUS GREEK SCULPTOR OF PAROS)
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33 STRABON (GREEK GEOGRAPHER)
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34 ULYSSES (GREEK HERO)
[NPR]ITHACUS (-I) (M)ULYSSES (-IS) (M)ULYSSES (-EI) (M)ULIXES (-IS) (M)ULIXES (-EI) (M) -
35 XENOPHONTIS (GREEK HISTORIAN)
[NPR]XENOPHON (-ONTIS) (M) -
36 DRAMA
[N]DRAMA (-AE) (F)FABULA (-AE) (F)TRABEATA (-AE) (F)SCAENA (-AE) (F)SCENA (-AE) (F)- KIND OF GREEK DRAMA -
37 barbarus
°barbarus, i, m., foreigner, non-Greek, barbarian, A. 28:2 ff. R. 1:14; 1 C. 14:11; 3:11.* -
38 diuerto
diuerto, uerti, 3, turn aside, lodge, [L. 9:12]; 19:7* (same Greek word in both verses). -
39 graece
* graece, in the Greek language, J. 19:20; A. 21:37; Ap. 9:11.* -
40 graecus
graecus, a, um, Greek (characters), L. 23:38.*
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