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... Homer , † See Lexicon in βελτιων . § Used by Homer , Il . xvi . lin . 181. II . xxiv . lin . 345. Odyss . v . lin . 49. 148 . H See Scapula's and Damm's Lexicons . See Lexicon on this word . d 3dly . From Verbs , φέρω to carry , elate.
... Homer , † See Lexicon in βελτιων . § Used by Homer , Il . xvi . lin . 181. II . xxiv . lin . 345. Odyss . v . lin . 49. 148 . H See Scapula's and Damm's Lexicons . See Lexicon on this word . d 3dly . From Verbs , φέρω to carry , elate.
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... ( Homer ) The rule of many is not good , or a good thing , xenμa being understood . Comp . Mat . vi . 25. 34. 2 Cor . ii . 6. So sometimes a N. masc . as Aristoph . Plut . lin . 203 , Auλotatov est ' i Touros , Plutus is a most fearful ...
... ( Homer ) The rule of many is not good , or a good thing , xenμa being understood . Comp . Mat . vi . 25. 34. 2 Cor . ii . 6. So sometimes a N. masc . as Aristoph . Plut . lin . 203 , Auλotatov est ' i Touros , Plutus is a most fearful ...
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... Homer , AusCev Xevσea xaneir , To ex- change gold for brass . Αντι is expressed by Aristotle , Αλλαττεσθαι τροφας αντι νομίσματος , Το e- change victuals for money . 2. The Noun of Price in the Genitive , as Acts vii . 16 , moaro Aßgaaμ ...
... Homer , AusCev Xevσea xaneir , To ex- change gold for brass . Αντι is expressed by Aristotle , Αλλαττεσθαι τροφας αντι νομίσματος , Το e- change victuals for money . 2. The Noun of Price in the Genitive , as Acts vii . 16 , moaro Aßgaaμ ...
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... Homer , from a neg . and Exov willing . Unwilling . occ . 1 Cor . ix . 17 . ΑΛΑΒΑΣΤΡΟΝ , ου , του life , the ambitious or vain - glorious pursuit of the honours , glories , and splendour of this life . occ . 1 John ii . 16. On which ...
... Homer , from a neg . and Exov willing . Unwilling . occ . 1 Cor . ix . 17 . ΑΛΑΒΑΣΤΡΟΝ , ου , του life , the ambitious or vain - glorious pursuit of the honours , glories , and splendour of this life . occ . 1 John ii . 16. On which ...
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... Homer , Il . vi . lin . 513 , and I. xix . lin . 398 , is himself called HAEKTOP ? Comp . Heb . and Eng . Lexicon under a To speak , or maintain , the truth . occ . Gal . iv . 16. Eph . iv . 15 . work entitled , The Origin of Laws ...
... Homer , Il . vi . lin . 513 , and I. xix . lin . 398 , is himself called HAEKTOP ? Comp . Heb . and Eng . Lexicon under a To speak , or maintain , the truth . occ . Gal . iv . 16. Eph . iv . 15 . work entitled , The Origin of Laws ...
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