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1 ἄροτρον
-ου + τό N 2 0-1-3-0-1=5 1 Chr 21,23; Is 2,4; Jl 4,10; Mi 4,3; Sir 38,25plough 1 Chr 21,23; ἄροτρα plough-shares Mi 4,3
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