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1 θρυαλλίδα
wickΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > θρυαλλίδα
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2 άπτρα
ἅπτρᾱ, ἅπτραwick of a lamp: fem nom /voc /acc dualἅπτρᾱ, ἅπτραwick of a lamp: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἅπτρᾱ, ἅπτραwick of a lamp: fem nom /voc /acc dualἅπτρᾱ, ἅπτραwick of a lamp: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 λίνον
λίνον, ου, τό (Hom. et al.; pap, LXX; PsSol 8:5; Jos., Bell. 5, 275, Ant. 5, 9) variously of the flax plant and products made from its fibers. In the latter sense in our lit.② linen garment (since Aeschyl., Suppl. 120; 132; IG IV2/1, 118, 71 [III B.C.]; POxy 1281, 6 [21 A.D.]; PTebt 314, 16; 406, 18 λίνα λευκά; PGM 13, 313 στόλισον αὐτὸν λίνῳ καθαρῷ; cp. 650) Rv 15:6.③ fish-net (Il. 5, 487; Antig. Car. 27; Philo, Agr. 24, Poster. Cai. 116) Mk 1:18 v.l. (for δίκτυα) GPt 14:60.—B. 401. DELG. M-M. -
5 ελλυχνιωτού
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6 ἐλλυχνιωτοῦ
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7 ελλυχνιωτοί
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8 ἐλλυχνιωτοί
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9 ελλυχνιωτώ
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10 ἐλλυχνιωτῷ
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11 ελλυχνιωτός
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12 ἐλλυχνιωτός
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13 ελλυχνίοις
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14 ἐλλυχνίοις
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15 ελλυχνίου
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16 ἐλλυχνίου
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17 ελλυχνίω
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18 ἐλλυχνίῳ
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19 ελλυχνίων
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20 ἐλλυχνίων
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