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1 δυσμαί,-ῶν
+ ἡ N 1 16-18-9-9-10=62 Gn 15,12.17; Ex 17,12; 22,25; Nm 22,1setting (of the sun) Gn 15,12; quarter of sunset, west Nm 22,1*Nm 22,1 δυσμαί the west-מערב for MT ערבות the plains, the wilderness, the Arabah, see also Nm 33,48.49.50; 36,13; Dt 1,1; 11,30; Jos 5,10; 2 Sm 2,29; 4,7; Ps 67(68),5; Is 51,3; Am 6,14; *JgsA 20,33(ἀπὸ) δυσμῶν (τῆς Γαβαα) (from) the west (of Gabaa or Gibeah)-(גבע)ממערב־ for MT (גבע)מערה־/מ from the vicinity ? (of Gibeah); *Ez 27,9 ἐπὶ δυσμὰς δυσμῶν uttermost west-ערבI to go down, to become evening for MT מערבך לערב ערבII to exchange merchandiseCf. HARL 1986a, 65 -
2 καταλλαγή
καταλλ-ᾰγή, ἡ,4 change, difference, Phld.Mus.p.74 K.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταλλαγή
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3 ἐμπόριον
ἐμπόρ-ιον, τό,A trading-station, mart, factory, Hdt.1.165, al., Th.1.100, Ar.Av. 1523, IPE12.47.9 (Olbia, i A. D.), etc.;προστάται τοῦ ἐ. Hdt.2.178
; ἐ. παρέχειν, of Corinth, Th.1.13.2 τὸ ἐ., at Athens, the Exchange, where the merchants resorted, , cf. 18.309; ἐκ τοὐμπορίου τινές foreign merchants, Diph.17.3, cf. 43.9.II [full] ἐμπόρια, τά, merchandise, X. Vect.1.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμπόριον
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4 ὁδαῖος
A = ἐνόδιος, of Hermes, Id. (s.v.l.).
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