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1 πηλίκος
πηλίκος, η, ον (Pla. et al.; LXX; EpArist 52; Jos., Ant. 13, 1) correlative pron. ‘how large?’ but in our lit., in both places where it occurs, in an exclamation (for the older ἡλίκος [Pla. et al]; s. B-D-F §304; Rob. 741).① pert. to large size, how large ἴδετε πηλίκοις ὑμῖν γράμμασιν ἔγραψα see with what large letters I am writing to you Gal 6:11 (Dssm., B 264 [BS 358]. Against him KClarke, ET 24, 1913, 285 and JClemens, ibid. 380; s. the comm.—CStarcke, D. Rhetorik des Ap. Pls im Gal u. die ‘πηλίκα γράμματα’: Progr. Stargard i. P. 1911).② pert. to extraordinary importance, how great, fig. ext. of 1: of Melchizedek θεωρεῖτε πηλίκος οὗτος consider how great this man must have been Hb 7:4. πηλίκα μεγαλεῖα ἐδόθη αὐτῷ what great deeds (God) did (in behalf of Paul) AcPl Ha 6, 12.—DELG. M-M.
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