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ἔκτρωμα, ατος, τό (Aristot., De Gen. An. 4, 5, 4 [773b, 18]; PTebt III, 800, 30 [142 B.C.], on this s. New Docs 2, 82, prob. ‘miscarriage’; Num 12:12; Job 3:16; Eccl 6:3; Philo, Leg. All. 1, 76; Phryn. p. 208f Lob., w. preference for ἄμβλωμα ‘abortion’) a birth that violates the normal period of gestation (whether induced as abortion, or natural premature birth or miscarriage [cp. Hesych. ἐκ.=παιδίον νεκρὸν ἄωρον; also the verb ἐκτιτρώσκειν PCairGoodsp 15, 15f of a mother who miscarried because of violence done to her], or birth beyond term) untimely birth. So Paul calls himself, perh. taking up an insult (ἔ. as a term of contempt in Tzetzes [XII A.D.], Hist. Var. 5, 515 Kiessl.; Straub 48f) hurled at him by his opponents 1 Cor 15:8 (in any case the point relates to some deficiency in the infant [cp. Hos 13:13, MSchaefer, ZNW 85, ’94, 207–17, not an insult]: Paul confesses himself to be unworthy of being called a full-fledged apostle); imitated IRo 9:2. ESchwartz, NGG 1907, 276 refers to Eus., HE 5, 1, 45. Cp. AvHarnack, SBBerlAk 1922, p. 72, 3; AFridrichsen, Paulus abortivus: Symb. Philol. f. ODanielsson ’32, 78–85; JMunck, NT Essays: memorial vol. for TManson, ’59, 180–93; PvonderOsten-Sacken, ZNW 64, ’73, 245–62 esp. 250–57 (‘miscarriage’ among the apostles).—Acc. to GBjörck, ConNeot 3, ’39, 3–8 ‘monster’, ‘horrible thing’.—M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. -
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-ατος + τό N 3 1-0-0-2-0=3 Nm 12,12; Jb 3,16; Eccl 6,3Cf. SPICQ 1978a, 237-239; →TWNT -
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+ V 29-117-123-69-86=424 Gn 17,3.17; 44,14; 49,17; Ex 9,19to fall 2 Chr 6,13; id. (metaph.) Jer 27(50),32; to fall down (of pers.) Jgs 19,26; to fall (of hail) Ex 9,19; to fall (in battle) Ex 32,28; to fall, to collapse (of edifice) Jos 6,5; to perish Jb 24,23; to fall upon, to come over 1 Sm 26,12; to fall to [τινι] 1 Chr 26,14; to fall out Ru 3,18πίπτω ἐπὶ πρόσωπόν μου I fell upon my face (act of adoration) Ez 9,8; κατὰ τὴν δύναμιν τὴν πεσοῦσανaccording to the army that was destroyed 1 Kgs 21(20),25*Ez 13,10 πεσεῖται it shall fall-תפל נפל for MT תפל תפלI (טפל) whitewash, see also 13,15, 22,28; *Ps 57(58),9 ἐπέπεσε it has fallen-נַָפל for MT נֵֶפל untimely birth; *DnLX X 11,14 καὶ ἀνοικοδομήσει τὰ πεπτωκότα and he shall rebuild the ruins-פרוצי ויבנה for MT פריצי ובני and the sons of robbers, the lawless, see ἀνοικοδομέωCf. HAUSPIE 2001a, 515-532(Ez 9,8); HUSSON 1983a, 200-203; SPICQ 1978a, 692-694(→ἀναπίπτω, ἀντιπίπτω, ἀποπίπτω, διαπίπτω, ἐκπίπτω, ἐμπίπτω, ἐπιπίπτω, καταπίπτω, μεταπίπτω, παραπίπτω, παρεμπίπτω, περιπίπτω, προπίπτω, προσπίπτω, συμπίπτω, ὑποπίπτω,,) -
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A untimely birth, Arist.GA 773b18 (pl.), LXX Jb.3.16, al., 1 Ep.Cor.15.8, Ph.1.59; as a term of contempt, Tz.H.5.515.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔκτρωμα
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I prop. of flesh, raw, uncooked, Il.22.347, al.; opp. ὀπταλέος, Od.12.396; ὠμὸν καταφαγεῖν τινα or ὠμοῦ ἐσθίειν τινός to eat one raw, prov. of savage cruelty, X.An.4.8.14, HG3.3.6; soὠμὸν βεβρώθοις Πρίαμον Il.4.35
, cf. Od.18.87, etc.2 of eggs, Thphr. Vert.2; of vegetables,μύκητας ὠμοὺς.. φαγεῖν Antiph.188
;κριθαί Luc.Asin.17
; cf. ὠμήλυσις.3 of water, crude, opp. ἄπεφθος, Alex.198; also of milk, Arist.Mete. 380b8.4 of fruit, uncooked by the sun, unripe, opp. πέπων, Ar.Eq. 260 (troch.), cf. X.Oec.19.19 ([comp] Comp.), Arist.Mete. 380b7.5 of pitch, opp. ἑφθή, Gp.6.5.5, cf. Plb.5.89.6; of pottery, unbaked,χύτραι Dsc.1.68
, Gp.10.21.1;κέραμος ὠμός Arist.Mete. 380b8
, cf. GA 743a9: even of soil which needs to be exposed to the sun,ὡς ἡ ὠμὴ αὐτῆς ὀπτῷτο X.Oec.16.15
.6 of food, undigested, Anon.Lond.25.7, al., Plu.2.131c, 133d; of a person, suffering from indigestion, Philostr.Gym.54; also οὖρα, ὑποχωρήσεις, κατάρροι, Arist.Mete. 380b5.II metaph., savage, fierce, cruel, [δεσπόται] ὠμοί τε δούλοις A.Ag. 1045
;ὠ. φρόνημα Id.Th. 536
;ὠμῇ ξὺν ὀργῇ Id.Supp. 187
; ;τὰ.. Ἀγαμέμνονος κλύεις ὠμὰ καὶ πάντολμ' E.IA 913
(troch.);ὠμὸς ἔς τινα Id.Hipp. 1264
; and so in Prose,ὠμὸν τὸ βούλευμα.. ἐγνῶσθαι Th. 3.36
; οὕτως ὠμὴ <ἡ> στάσις προὐχώρησε ib.82;θηρευταὶ ὠμοὶ καὶ ἄνομοι Pl.Lg. 823e
; ὠμὴ ψυχή ib. 718d;χαλεπὸς καὶ ὠ. X.An.2.6.12
;τὸν οὕτως ὠμόν, τὸν οὕτως ἀγνώμονα D.21.97
; ὠμοὶ χρόνοι hard times, IG3.1372 (metr.). Adv.,ὠμῶς καὶ ἀπαραιτήτως Th.3
.[84], cf. X. Vect.5.6;ὠ. καὶ σχετλίως ἔχειν Isoc.19.31
;ὠ. καὶ πικρῶς D.29.2
;ὠ. ἀποκτείνειν Lys.13.63
codd. ὁμοίως Lipsius): [comp] Sup.,ὠμότατα διακεῖσθαι πρός τινα Isoc.9.49
.2 harsh, rough, cruel, ; ; πῶς ἂν ὠμότερος συκοφάντης γενοιτ'; a more coarse, more unmitigated sycophant, D.18.212. Adv. ὠμῶς rudely, coarsely, παρελθεῖν ὠ. καὶ ἀναιδῶς ib. 285.3 (from 1.4) ὠμὸν γῆρας an unripe, premature old age, Od. 15.357, Hes.Op. 705 (but ὠμότατον καὶ ἀγριώτατον γῆρας in signf. 11.1, Plu.Mar.2), cf. ὠμογέρων : ὠμὸς τόκος an untimely birth, Philostr. VS2.1.8. (Cf. Skt. āmás 'raw, uncooked'.)
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