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persistenceΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > επιμονή
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2 λιπαρία
λῑπαρίᾱ, λιπαρίαpersistence: fem nom /voc /acc dualλῑπαρίᾱ, λιπαρίαpersistence: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————λῑπαρίαι, λιπαρίαpersistence: fem nom /voc plλῑπαρίᾱͅ, λιπαρίαpersistence: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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λῑπαρίᾱς, λιπαρίαpersistence: fem acc plλῑπαρίᾱς, λιπαρίαpersistence: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἀναίδεια, ας, ἡ also-εία,-ία (αἰδώς ‘respect, self-respect’; Hom. et al.; PCairZen 534, 21 [III B.C.]; Sir 25:22; Jos., Bell. 1, 224, Ant. 17, 119; SibOr 4, 36; on the spelling s. Kühner-Bl. II 276, 1; B-D-F §23) lack of sensitivity to what is proper, carelessness about the good opinion of others, shamelessness, impertinence, impudence, ignoring of convention (a fundamental cultural consideration in the Gr-Rom. world, here with focus on tradition of hospitality) Lk 11:8, either of the one who is doing the calling out (simply εἴπον vs. 5) to his friend within, in which case the ‘shamelessness’ consists in disturbing the peace at an inappropriate hour shameless disturbance (ἀ. itself does not mean ‘persistence’, of which the text make no explicit mention; but many translations draw semantic support from the explanation—cp. vs. 6, where ‘knocking’ is introduced—and render ‘persistence’) or of the sleepy neighbor, who does not wish to lose face by shameless disregard of conventions concerning hospitality (s. NLevison, Exp. 9th ser. 3, 1925, 456–60 and AFridrichsen, SymbOsl 13, ’34, 40–43; AJohnson, JETS 22, ’79, 123–31; DCatchpole, JTS 34, ’83, 407–24 [lit.]). On shame culture in Lk s. DDaube, in: Paul and Paulinism (Festschr. CKBarrett), ed. MHooker, SWilson ’82, 355–72. In gener. s. entire issue of Semeia 68, ’96 (‘Honor and Shame in the World of the Bible’).—M-M. TW. Spicq. -
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λῑπαρίᾱν, λιπαρίαpersistence: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic)
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