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1 ἀμάραντος
ἀμάραντος, ον (Diosc. 4, 57; Lucian, Dom. 9; schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 2, 399–401a; burial ins fr. II B.C. APF 1, 1901, 220; CIG II 2942c, 4 p. 1124; Wsd 6:12). pert. to not losing pristine quality or character, unfadingⓐ lit. ἀ. ἄνθη unfading flowers (as they bloom in the next world) ApcPt 5, 15.ⓑ fig. (w. ἄφθαρτος and ἀμίαντος) of eternal bliss ἀ. κληρονομία 1 Pt 1:4 (cp. SibOr 8, 411 ζωὴ ἀ.).—DELG s.v. μαραίνω. M-M. -
2 ἄνθος
ἄνθος, ους, τό (Hom.+).① blossom, flower specif., of a grape blossom 1 Cl 23:4. Type of that which does not last (Quint. Smyrn. 14, 207 ἀνδρῶν γὰρ γένος ἐστὶν ὁμοίιον ἄνθεσι ποίησ=like the flowers of the grass (Zohary, Plants 172f); Aristaen., Ep. 2, 1 πέπαυται τὰ ἄνθη) ἀ. χόρτου wild flower Js 1:10, cp. vs. 11. 1 Pt 1:24ab (both Is 40:6f). Colorful splendor ApcPt 3:10 (descr. of κόμη as in Anacr., Fgm. 46 Diehl.2 [414 Page]). ἄ. ἀμάραντα unfading flowers 15.② fragrance of flowers ApcPt 5:16.—B. 527. DELG. M-M. -
3 ἀνθέω
ἀνθέω fut. ἀνθήσω; 1 aor. ἤνθησα; pf. ἤνθηκα LXX (Hom. et al.; also Just., A II, 11, 4 ἀνθοῦντι … προσώπῳ) bloom τὴν γῆν ἀνθοῦσαν ἀμαράντοις ἄνθεσι blooming w. unfading flowers ApcPt 5:15 (w. the dat. ἄνθος as Hom. Hymn Ap. 139).—DELG s.v. ἄνθος.
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