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21 Αίγλας
Αἴγλᾱς, Αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem acc plΑἴγλᾱς, Αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
22 Αἴγλας
Αἴγλᾱς, Αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem acc plΑἴγλᾱς, Αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
23 Αίγλη
Αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————Αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
24 αίγλα
αἴγλᾱ, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem nom /voc /acc dualαἴγλᾱ, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
25 αἴγλα
αἴγλᾱ, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem nom /voc /acc dualαἴγλᾱ, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
26 αίγλαι
αἴγλᾱͅ, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)——————αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem nom /voc pl -
27 αίγλας
αἴγλᾱς, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem acc plαἴγλᾱς, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
28 αἴγλας
αἴγλᾱς, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem acc plαἴγλᾱς, αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
29 αίγλη
αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————αἴγληthe light of the sun: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
30 αἴγλη
αἴγλη, ἡ,A the light of the sun or moon, Od.4.45, etc.:—of the radiance of Olympus, λευκὴ αἴ. 6.45, cf. S.Ant. 610 (lyr.); εἰς αἴγλαν μολεῖν to come to daylight, i.e. to be born, Pi.N.1.35; φοιβὰν ὑπαὶ χειμῶνος αἴ., of sunshine on edge of storm-cloud, B.12.140; of dream light in sleep, S.Ph. 831 (lyr.).2 generally, radiance, gleam, ἀπὸ χαλκοῦ αἴ. Il.2.458; τὰς πυρφόρους Ἀρτέμιδος αἴ. the gleam of her torches, S.OT 207 (lyr.); μέλαιναν αἴ., of dying embers, E.Tr. 549 (lyr.).3 metaph., splendour, glory, αἴ. ποδῶν, of swiftness, Pi.O.13.36; διόσδοτος αἴ. Id.P.8.96. -
31 φωσφόρος
φωσφόρος, ον (cp. φῶς, φέρω; as adj. ‘bringing/giving light’ Eur. et al.; pap, Philo) in our lit. only once and as subst. ὁ φ. prob. the morning star, the planet Venus (Eur., Ion 1157; Ps.-Pla., Tim. Locr. 96e; 97a; Plut., Mor. 430a; 601a; 889a al.; Cicero, Nat. Deor. 2, 20; Vett. Val. 236, 6; SibOr 5, 516; PRyl 524, 17; Neugebauer-Hoesen, glossary p. 200) fig. 2 Pt 1:19 (v.l. ἑωσφόρος). JBoehmer, ZNW 22, 1923, 228–33; FBoll, Sternglaube u. Sterndeutung 4 ’31, 47f.—FDölger, Ac V/1, ’35, 1ff interprets the ‘light-bearer’ to mean the sun (this mng. of φ. in Nicetas Eugen. 1, 87; 3, 21; 5, 258 Hercher); cp. HWindisch ad loc.—M-M. TW. Spicq. -
32 αὐγάζω
αὐγάζω 1 aor. inf. αὐγάσαι (s. αὐγή) relates to brightness or clarity in various senses① see (so in poets Soph. et al.; Lycophron v. 941 αὐγάζων φάος=seeing the light; Philod.: Anth. Pal. 5, 123, 3 and Philo, Mos. 2, 139; cp. Nägeli 25f) τὶ someth. Metaph., of the gospel’s light 2 Cor 4:4 (s. φωτισμός 1). This is the most likely interpr. (see e.g. Ltzm., Windisch, H-DWendland, NRSV).② intr. shine forth (PGM 3, 143; 4, 1636; 2558; Lev 13:24ff; 14:56; GrBar 9:8) suggested by some (for example, Sickenberger) for 2 Cor 4:4 (s. 1) can hardly do without αὐτοῖς, which is actually added in many mss.—DELG s.v. αὐγή. M-M. TW. -
33 ανταυγάζον
ἀνταυγάζωexpose to the light: pres part act masc voc sgἀνταυγάζωexpose to the light: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
34 ἀνταυγάζον
ἀνταυγάζωexpose to the light: pres part act masc voc sgἀνταυγάζωexpose to the light: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
35 ανταυγάζοντα
ἀνταυγάζωexpose to the light: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plἀνταυγάζωexpose to the light: pres part act masc acc sg -
36 ἀνταυγάζοντα
ἀνταυγάζωexpose to the light: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plἀνταυγάζωexpose to the light: pres part act masc acc sg -
37 αστροφεγγές
ἀστροφεγγήςshining with the light of heavenly bodies: masc /fem voc sgἀστροφεγγήςshining with the light of heavenly bodies: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
38 ἀστροφεγγές
ἀστροφεγγήςshining with the light of heavenly bodies: masc /fem voc sgἀστροφεγγήςshining with the light of heavenly bodies: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
39 επίφαντον
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40 ἐπίφαντον
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