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1 ασβεστόλιθος
limestoneΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ασβεστόλιθος
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2 κονία
-αςἡ N 1 2-0-1-2-0=5 Dt 27,2.4; Am 2,1; Jb 28,4; 38,38dust Jb 38,38; plaster, lime Dt 27,2 *Jb 28,4 ἀπὸ κονίας because of dust, due to dust-ִירגֵּמִעם־ because of burnt limestone (Hebr.), because of plaster (Aram.) for MT ָרגֵּמִעם־ away from where humans sojourn? -
3 σαρκοφάγος
σαρκοφά?σαρκοφάγοςXγ-ος (parox.), ον,A eating flesh, carnivorous, τὰ ς. (sc. ζῷα) Arist.HA 488a14; ἔντομα ib. 556b21; ὄρνεον ς. Plu.Cleom.39; ταῦροι οἱ καλούμενοι ς. Ael.NA17.45.II λίθος ς. a limestone (of which the best kind was quarried at Assos in the Troad), remarkable for consuming the flesh of corpses laid in it, Erastus ap.Poll.10.150, Dsc.5.124, Cels.4.31.7, Plin.HN2.211, 36.131, Aët.7.41: hence [full] σαρκοφάγος, ἡ, coffin, IG14.1472, cf. Juv.10.172.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σαρκοφάγος
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4 Ἀρμενία
Ἀρμεν-ία, ἡ,A Armenia, ἡ μεγάλη andἡ μικρά Str.11.12.3
and 4 sq., cf. App.Mith. 105:—Adj. [full] Ἀρμένιος, α, ον, Armenian: also [full] Ἀρμενιακός, ή, όν, Str.11.14.12: -κόν, τό, apricot, Prunus Armeniaca, Dsc. 1.115, Gal.6.593 (also [full] Ἀρμενική (sc. μηλέα) Id.12.76): limestone coloured blue by copper carbonate,Id.
5.105;χρυσόκολλα Ἀ. Dsc.5.89
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