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81 κατεμφορέομαι
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82 προσεπιτάσσω
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83 ἀλλογνοέω
II to be deranged, Hp. ap. Gal.19.75.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλλογνοέω
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84 ἀπαναπαύομαι
A take one's rest, Sch.Opp.H.3.236.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπαναπαύομαι
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85 ἀποδύρομαι
ἀπ-οδύρομαι [ῡ],A lament bitterly,τι πρὸς τὤγαλμα Hdt.2.141
; τύχας A Pr.637;ἐμαυτὴν καὶ γένος τὸ πᾶν S.El. 1122
; τινί to a person, Apollod.1.9.8 (dub.): abs., Pl.R. 606a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποδύρομαι
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86 ἀπόλυσις
2 release, deliverance, Pl.Cra. 405b, Plb.33.1.5: c. gen., κατὰ τὴν ἀ. τοῦ θανὰτου as far as acquittal from a capital charge went, Hdt.6.136; ἀ.κακῶν θάνατος Plu.Arat.54
; ἀ. πένθους end of mourning, OGI56.53 ([place name] Canopus).II (from [voice] Pass.) separation, parting, Arist.GA 718a14;τῆς ψυχῆς Id.R.479a22
: abs., decease, death, Thphr.HP9.16.8, Lycon ap. D.L.5.71; ἀ. ποιεῖσθαι to take one's departure, of an army, Plb.3.69.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόλυσις
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87 ἄω
ἄω (A),A = ἄημι (q. v.), blow, only in [tense] impf. ἄεν, A.R.1.605, 2.1228.II = αὔω, ἰαύω, sleep, only in [tense] aor.,ἐνὶ κοίτη ἄεσα Od.19.342
;νύκτα μὲν ἀέσαμεν 3.151
; ἔνθα δὲ νύκτ' ἄεσαν ib. 490; [var] contr.,νύκτ' ἄσαμεν 16.367
.------------------------------------ἄω (B),------------------------------------Aἄσω Il.11.818
: [tense] aor. 1 subj.ἄσω 18.281
, inf. ἆσαι (v. infr.): [tense] aor. 2 subj. [ per.] 1pl.ἕωμεν 19.402
:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. ; cf. ἆται· πληροῦται, Hsch.: [tense] fut.ἄσομαι Il.24.717
: [tense] aor.ἀσάμην 19.307
:—satiate, αἵματος ἆσαι Ἄρηα to give him his fill of blood, 5.289: but,II mostly intr., take one's fill of a thing,ἱεμένη χροὸς ἄμεναι 21.70
; λιλαιομένη χροὸς ἆσαι ib. 168, cf. 15.317;γόοιο μὲν ἔστι καὶ ἆσαι 23.157
:—[voice] Med.,ἄσεσθε κλαυθμοῖο 24.717
;ποτῆτος ἄσασθαι φίλον ἦτορ 19.307
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88 ἐγκάθημαι
A sit in or on, X.Eq.1.11; lie in ambush,ἐν τοῖς τρίβωσιν Ar.Ach. 343
, cf. Th. 600;ἐ. καὶ ἐνεδρεύειν Aeschin.3
. 206; of garrisons, lie in a place, Plb.18.11.6, J.BJ5.1.2; lie couched in, as the men in the Trojan horse, Pl.Tht. 184d: metaph., ἐ. μεταξύ .. Id.Prm. 156d;ἐγκαθημένον ταῖς ψυχαῖς τοῦ φόβου Plb.2.23.7
;ἐμπόδιον ἐγκαθήμενον Plot.6.9.7
; take one's stand upon, .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκάθημαι
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89 ἐκπαύω
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90 ἐλλείχω
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91 ἐξεγγύησις
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92 ἥδομαι
ἥδομαι, [dialect] Boeot. [pref] ϝἅδ- [pron. full] [ᾱ] Corinn. in BKT5(2).34, [dialect] Dor. [pref] ἅδ- [pron. full] [ᾱ], [dialect] Aeol. [pref] ἄδ- [pron. full] [ᾱ] Sapph.Supp.24.10: [tense] fut.A , Pl.Phdr. 233e, etc.: [tense] aor. 1 ἥσθην (post-Homeric, v. infr.), also ἠδέσθην (sic) Hsch., [voice] Med.ἡσάμην Od.9.353
: ( swād-, cf. ἁνδάνω, ἡδύς):—enjoy oneself, take one's pleasure, once in Hom., Od.l.c.; freq. in Hdt. and [dialect] Att.:—Constr.:1 with part., ἥσατο πίνων Od.l.c.; ἥσθη ἀκούσας he was glad to have heard, Hdt.3.34;ἥδοι' ἂν.. ἰδοῦσα A.Pr. 758
, cf. S. Ph. 882; δρῶντες ἃν ἡδώμεθα (sc. δρῶντες) Id.Aj. 1085;οἷ' ἂν.. ἡσθείη λαβών Id.El. 1325
;ἥ. θωπευομένους Ar.Ach. 635
, etc.2 c. dat., ἥδεσθαί τινι to delight in or at a thing or person, Hdt.1.69, al., Th.1.120, etc.;ἅπαντες ἡδόμεσθά σοι Ar.Eq. 623
(lyr.): in [tense] aor., ironically, ἥσθην ἀπειλαῖς I am amused at your threats, ib. 696, cf.Nu. 174: once c. gen., πώματος ἥσθη he enjoyed the draught, S.Ph. 715 (lyr.).3 c. acc. and part., ἥσθην πατέρα τὸν ἀμὸν εὐλογοῦντά σε I am pleased to hear you praising him, ib. 1314;δόμους ἥδεται πληρουμένους E.Fr.328.1
.4 with neut. Adj.,ἕτερον ἥσθην Ar.Ach.13
;τοῦθ' ἥδομαι Id.Ra. 748
(cod. R);ἥσθην βαιά Id.Ach.2
;βραχέα ἡσθεῖσα Th.3.40
: c. acc. cogn.,ἡδονὰς ἥδεσθαι Pl.Phlb. 63a
, etc.5 folld. by a Prep.,ἥδεσθαι ἐπί τινι X.Cyr.8.4.11
, Pl.Phlb. 48b, etc.;ὑπέρ τινος Lys.2.26
; but πρὸς ὀλίγον ἡσθεὶς ναυτιᾷ for a little time, Arr.Epict.4.9.4.6ἥδομαι ὅτι.. Ar.Nu. 773
.7 abs., , cf. Plu.2.449a, etc.; esp. in part., as Adj., glad, delighted. ἡδομένα ψυχᾷ, φωνᾷ, E.Fr. 754 (lyr.), Ar.Av. 236 (lyr.);τὸ ἡδόμενον Plu.2.1025e
, 1101f: freq. in dat., ἡδομένοισι ἦν τὸ γινόμενον they were pleased at.., Hdt.8.10, cf. 9.46; ἐὰν ὑμῖν ἡδομένοις (sc. ᾖ) Antipho 6.8, cf. Pl.Phd. 78b, La. 187c;τὸ ἡδόμενον κατὰ σάρκα Epicur. Sent.4
.II [voice] Act., ἥδω please, delight, c. acc. pers., [tense] aor.,ἧσε Anacr.148
: so later [tense] pres.,ἥδει Muson.Fr.18
Bp.103 H.;ἥδομεν Men. Mon.38
: [tense] aor. 1ἧσα Ephipp.6.5
(s.v.l.), Ael.NA10.48, Hld.10.32, AP 7 lemma ( λαλῆσαι f.l. for ἀλλ' ἧσαι) ; τὰ ἥδοντα joys, pleasures, opp. τὰ λυποῦντα, Antipho Soph.Oxy.1364.116, cf. Pl.Ax. 366a, Diog. Oen.29;τὸ ἧδον S.E.M.7.203
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93 ἥκω
Aἡξῶ Theoc.4.47
, Call.Fr.1.65 P. (in [dialect] Dor. and Hom. more commonly ἵκω): all other tenses late; [tense] aor. 1 part.ἥξας Paus.2.11.5
, Gal.6.56, 10.609: [tense] pf.ἧκα Philostr.VA3.24
, Scymn.62, [ per.] 1pl. (ii B.C.), CIG4762 (Egypt, i A.D.), [dialect] Dor. ἥκαμες f.l. in Plu.2.225b, [ per.] 2pl.ἥκατε PGrenf.2.36.18
(i B.C.), [ per.] 3pl. , Ev.Marc.8.3; inf. (ii B.C.): [tense] plpf.ἥκεσαν J.AJ19.1.14
: —[voice] Med., [tense] pres. subj.ἥκηται Aret.SD2.1
: [tense] fut. ἥξομαι v.l. in M.Ant. 2.4:—to have come, be present, prop. in a [tense] pf. sense, with [tense] impf. ἧκον as [tense] plpf., I had come, and [tense] fut. ἥξω as [tense] fut. [tense] pf., I shall have come,μάλα τηλόθεν ἥκω Il.5.478
, cf. Od.13.325, Pi.O.4.12 ( ἵκω codd. vett.): [tense] impf. , Th.1.91, al., Pl.R. 327c, Hdt.8.50, etc.: [tense] fut. , al., E.Andr. 738, Ar. Pax 265, Orac. ap. Th.2.54, etc.; ἧκε imper., S.Aj. 1116, Ar. Pax 275, X.Cyr.4.5.25; :—Constr. mostly with εἰς, Hdt.8.50, A.Ch.3, etc.;παρά τινα Hdt.7.157
, Th.1.137; ;πρὸς δαίμονα S.Fr. 770
; esp. in worship, (Egypt, i B.C.), cf. Ev.Jo.6.37;πρὸς πόλιν S.OC 734
; ἐπί τινα to set upon, attack, Pl.R. 336b, Aeschin. 2.178; but ἥ. ἐπὶ τὸ στράτευμα to have come to fetch the army, X. An.7.6.2;οἱ ἐπὶ ταῦθ' ἥκοντες D.18.28
;ἐπ' ὀλέθρῳ E.IA 886
(troch.);περὶ σπονδῶν X.An.2.3.4
: c. acc.,ἥξεις ποταμόν A.Pr. 717
, cf. 724, 730;ἥ. δῆμον τὸν Λυρκείου S.Fr.271.6
, cf. E.Ba.1;ἥκουσιν αὐτῷ ἄγγελοι X.Cyr.5.3.26
; ἐς ταὐτὸν ἥ. to have come to the same point, to agree, E.Hec. 748, Hipp. 273: with Adv. of motion, ἥ. ἐνθάδε, δεῦρο, S.Ph. 377, D.19.58; : c. neut. Pron.,αὐτὰ ταῦτα ἥκω παρά σε Pl.Prt. 310e
; ἐρωτώμενοι ὅ τι ἥκοιεν for what they had come, X.HG4.5.9: c. acc. cogn.,ὁδὸν μακρὰν ἥκειν Id.Cyr.5.5.42
: c.inf., μανθάνειν γὰρ ἥκομεν we are here to learn, S. OC12.2 to have reached a point, ἐς τοσήνδ' ὕβριν ib. 1030;εἰς τοῦτο ἀμαθίας E.Andr. 170
;εἰς τοσοῦτον ἀμαθίας Pl.Ap. 25e
;εἰς ὅσον ἡλικίας Id.Chrm. 157d
, etc.;πρὸς γάμων ἀκμάς S.OT 1492
; ὁρᾷς ἵν' ἥκεις; ib. 687, etc.; Geom., pass through a point,διὰ τῶν πόλων Autol.Sph.10
, cf. Archim.Con.Sph.9.c with an Adv. folld. by gen.,οὕτω πόρρω σοφίας ἥκεις Pl.Euthd. 294e
; εὖ ἥκειν τινός to be well off for a thing, have plenty of it, τοῦ βίου, χρημάτων, Hdt.1.30, 5.62;ἑωυτῶν Id.1.102
;θεῶν χρηστῶν Id.8.111
; πιθανότητος Demetr.Magn. ap.D.H.Din.1; οὐκ ὁμοίως ἥ. τινός not to be equally well off in respect of.., Hdt.1.149; πῶς ἀγῶνος ἥκομεν; how have we sped in the contest? E.El. 751; ὧδε γένους ἥ. τινί to be this degree of kin to him, Id.Heracl. 213;ὡς δυνάμεως ἥκεις Paus.4.21.10
;ἐς μῆκος εὖ ἥκων Ael.NA4.34
: abs., εὖ ἥκειν to be flourishing, Hdt.1.30: rarely c. gen. only, σὺ δὲ δυνάμιος ἥκεις μεγάλης thou art in great power, Id.7.157 (nisi leg. μεγάλως).3 to have come back, returned, D.20.73; from exile, And.2.13; αὐτίκα ἥξω I shall be back in a moment, X.An.2.1.9; ἧκέ νυν ταχύ come back soon, Ar. Pax 275;ἄψορρον ἥξεις A.Pr. 1021
;ἄψορρον ἥξομεν πάλιν S.El.53
.4 c. part., ἥκω φέρων I have come bringing (i.e. with), Id.OC 579, cf. 357, Ar. Pax 265, Eup.22 D., Pl.Grg. 518d; ;ἕτερόν τι ἥκεις ἕχων Id.Grg. 491c
, etc.: c. [tense] fut. part., like ἔρχομαι, ἥκω φράσων, ἀγγελῶν, etc., I am going, I intend to say, E.Ph. 706, 1075, etc.5 to have come to be,θεοῖς ἔχθιστος ἥκω S.OT 1519
(troch.), cf.Aj. 636(lyr.), El. 1201, etc.; take one's origin,ἀπὸ πολιτειῶν τοιούτων ἥκετε, ἐν αἷς.. Th.4.126
.II of things, in various uses: of meats, to have come to table, Alex.132;ὡς τὰ περιφερόμενα ἧκε πρὸς ἡμᾶς X.Cyr.2.2.3
; of reports,ἐμοὶ ἀγγελίη ἥκει παρὰ βασιλέος Hdt.8.140
.ά, cf. S.OC 1177; of events,πῆμα ἥκει τινί A.Pr. 103
, cf. Ar.Ra. 606, etc.; ; ἵν' ἥκειτὰ μαντ εύματα what they have come to, Id.OT 953; ὡς αὐτὸν ἥξοι μοῖρα ib. 713 codd.; ἥξει πόλεμος Orac. ap. Th.2.54;ἐς αὐτὸν ἥξει τὸ δεινόν Id.6.77
; of Time, ἥκει ἦμαρ, νύξ, A.Ag. 1301, E.IT42;ἥκει ὑμῖν ὁ καιρός Lys.12.79
;τὸ μέλλον ἥξει A.Ag. 1240
.2 concern, relate to, ποῖ λόγος ἥκει; to what do the words relate? E.Tr. 154 (lyr.);εἰς ἔμ' ἥκει.. τὰ πράγματα Ar.Pl. 919
; εἰς ἐμὲ τὸ ἐλλεῖπον ἥξει will fall upon me, X.Cyr.1.5.13: freq. in part., ; τὰ εἰς πλοῦτον ἥ. Pl.Erx. 392d; τὰ πρὸς ἔπαινον, εἰς φιλανθρωπίαν ἥ., Plb.12.15.9,28.17.2, etc.4 c. inf., ἧκέ μοι γένει.. πενθεῖν it has come to me by birth.., my birth lays it on me.., S.OC 738, cf. Ichn.356; καλῶς αὐτοῖς κατθανεῖν ἧκον βίου it being well for them at their age to die, E.Alc. 291.5 c. part., ὃ καὶ νῦν ἥκει γινόμενον which commonly happens even now, Plb.24.9.11 codd. (v.l. γενόμενον). (Prob. from same root as ἵκω.) -
94 ὁμοσιτέω
A eat with, take one's meals with, μήτε ὁμοσιτῆσαι τοῖσι ἀνδράσι, of women, Hdt.1.146.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμοσιτέω
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95 ῥαΐζω
A grow easier, more endurable, of ailments, Hp.Epid.2.3.18, 4.56, etc.2 of persons, find relief from pain, recover from illness, Id.Fract.5,19, Pl.R. 462d, D.1.13; take one's rest, X.Cyr.7.5.68 (as v.l.): sts. c. gen., ῥ. πόνων rest from toil, Memn.4;ῥ. ἐκ νόσου Ach.Tat.4.16
; cf.ῥᾴδιος 11.2
.II trans., make easier, alleviate an illness, Hp.Aph.5.25. [ ῥαΐσαι τρισυλλάβως Ἀττικοὶ τὸ ἐκ νόσου ἀναλαβεῖν, Hsch.; [ per.] 3sg. [tense] aor. subj. ῥαείσηι (sic) PCair.Zen.263.3 (iii B.C.),ῥαΐσηι PHamb.27.8
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96 εὐφραίνω
εὐ - φραίνω ( φρήν), fut. εὐφρανέω, aor. εὔφρηνα: cheer, gladden, mid., take one's pleasure, Od. 2.311.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > εὐφραίνω
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97 ἄ̄μεναι
ἄ̄μεναιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `satiate, take one's fill'See also: ἆσαιPage in Frisk: 1,91Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄ̄μεναι
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98 ἆσαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `satiate, take one's fill' (Il.)Other forms: Aor. Inf.; pr. ἄ̄-μεναι, subj. ἕωμεν (\< *ἥ-ο-μεν); fut. ἄσειν; thematic pres. ᾰεται Hes. Sc. 101 (cod. Laur.; the other mss. ἄαται, which may be athematic or for contracted *ἆ-ται; cf. ἆται πληροῦται H.)Dialectal forms: Myc. asesosi \/asēsonsi\/ fut.Etymology: Athematic root aorist. Cf. Solmsen Unt. 93f. See ἅ-δην and ἄ-ση. PIE * seh₂-\/ sh₂-. Lat. satis `enough', Lith. sótis `satiety' (* seh₂-), Goth. gasoÞjan `satiate' etc. (Not to Anat. has-, as * h₂sh₂- would give Gr. * aha-\> hā-, so that ἄδην could not be explained.)Page in Frisk: 1,159Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἆσαι
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99 χωρίζω
χωρίζω (χωρίς) fut. χωρίσω; 1 aor. ἐχώρισα. Pass.: 1 aor. ἐχωρίσθην; pf. ptc. κεχωρισμένος (Hdt.+).① to cause separation through use of space between, divide, separate, act. τὶ someth. (opp. συζεύγνυμι) Mt 19:6; Mk 10:9. τινὰ ἀπό τινος (cp. Pla., Phd. 12, 67c; Diogenes, Ep. 39, 1 χ. τὴν ψυχὴν ἀπὸ τοῦ σώματος; IAndrosIsis, Kyme 12; Jos, Bell. 5, 525 pl.; pass.: Ath., R. 18 [p. 71, 11]; Wsd 1:3; Philo, Leg. All, 2, 96) Ro 8:35, 39 (ApcMos 42 οὐδεὶς μὴ χωρίσῃ ἡμᾶς).② to separate by departing from someone, separate, leave, pass., freq. in act. senseⓐ separate (oneself) (ApcSed 8:12 οὐ χωρίζομαι ἀπὸ τὸ γένος ἡμῶν), be separated of divorce (Isaeus 8, 36; Polyb. 31, 26 κεχωρίσθαι ἀπὸ τοῦ Λευκίου; Just., A II, 2, 4 and 6. Oft. in marriage contracts in the pap ἀπʼ ἀλλήλων χωρισθῆναι: PSI 166, 11 [II B.C.]; BGU 1101, 5; 1102, 8; 1103, 6 [all I B.C.] et al. See Dssm., NB 67 [BS 247]) ἀπό τινος 1 Cor 7:10. Abs. vss. 11, 15ab. JMurphy-O’Connor, The Divorced Woman in 1 Cor 7:10–11: JBL 100, ’81, 601–6.ⓑ be taken away, take one’s departure, go away of stones that represent people Hs 9, 8, 1. Of people (JosAs 26:1; Jos., Vi. 215), w. ἀπό foll, Ac 1:4; 18:2. Foll. by ἐκ (Polyb. 3, 90, 2) 18:1. Abs. Phlm 15 (Polyb. 3, 94, 9; SIG 709, 10; 32 [w. εἰς foll.]; PTebt 50, 9 [II B.C.]; BGU 1204, 6 al. in pap; Jos., Bell. 1, 640 al.).ⓒ In the case of κεχωρισμένος ἀπὸ τῶν ἁμαρτωλῶν Hb 7:26 the mng. can include not only that Christ has been separated from sinful humans by being exalted to the heavenly world (s. what follows in the context of Hb 7:26), but also that because of his attributes (s. what precedes in the context: ὅσιος, ἄκακος, ἀμίαντος) he is different from sinful humans (for this mng. cp. Hdt. 1, 172; 2, 91; Epict. 2, 9, 2; 2, 10, 2; 4, 11, 1).—B. 845. DELG s.v. χώρα. M-M. Sv. -
100 ἐπαναπαύομαι
ἐπαναπαύομαι (found in act. in Aelian, NA 5, 56 and Judg 16:26 A; the mid. occurs in Hero Alex. I p. 424, 12; Epict.; Artem.; Herodian 2, 1, 2; Jos., Ant. 8, 84, almost always in LXX, once TestSol 7:7 P, and without exception in our lit.) fut. ἐπαναπαύσομαι; 1 aor. ἐπανεπαυσάμην LXX; pf. 3 sg. ἐπαναπέπαυται 4 Km 2:15; 1 Pt 4:14 v.l. Pass.: 2 fut. 3 sg. ἐπαναπαήσεται Lk 10:6 (-παύσεται v.l.); 2 aor. ἐπανεπάην D 4:2.① to be in a state or condition of repose, rest, take one’s rest GHb 70, 18=Ox 654, 8f (but the latter text in fragmentary state, s. editor’s note); B 4:13. With implication of benefits bestowed in the process ἐπί τινα rest upon someone ἐπʼ αὐτὸν ἡ εἰρήνη ὑμῶν your peace will rest upon him Lk 10:6 (Num 11:25, 26 ἐπανεπαύσατο τ. πνεῦμα ἐπʼ αὐτούς; 4 Km 2:15; cp. 1 Pt 4:14 v.l.)② to find well-being or inner security, find rest, comfort, support τινί in someth. and ἐπί τινα on someone (LXX) fig. (Herm. Wr. 9, 10 τῇ πίστει ἐ.) τοῖς λόγοις τ. ἁγίων D 4:2. ἐπὶ τὸν πένητα Hs 1, 2, 5 (s. ἀναπαύω). In the sense rely on (Trypho Gr. 194 [I B.C.]; Artem. 4, 65; Epict. 1, 9, 9; Mi 3:11; 1 Macc 8:11) νόμῳ Ro 2:17.—M-M. TW.Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἐπαναπαύομαι
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