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|txtha=παραμυθιας, ἡ ([[παραμυθέομαι]]), in classical Greek [[any]] [[address]], [[whether]] made for the [[purpose]] of persuading, or of arousing and stimulating, or of calming and [[consoling]]; [[once]] in the N. T., [[like]] the Latin allocutio (Seneca, ad Marc. 1; ad Helv. 1), equivalent to [[consolation]], [[comfort]]: [[Plato]], Ax., p. 365a.; [[Aeschines]] [[dial]]. Socrates 3,3; Josephus, b. j. 3,7, 15; Lucian, [[dial]]. mort. 15,3; Aelian v. h. 12,1at the [[end]].)
|txtha=παραμυθιας, ἡ ([[παραμυθέομαι]]), in classical Greek [[any]] [[address]], [[whether]] made for the [[purpose]] of persuading, or of arousing and stimulating, or of calming and [[consoling]]; [[once]] in the [[NT|N.T.]], [[like]] the Latin allocutio (Seneca, ad Marc. 1; ad Helv. 1), equivalent to [[consolation]], [[comfort]]: [[Plato]], Ax., p. 365a.; [[Aeschines]] [[dial]]. Socrates 3,3; Josephus, b. j. 3,7, 15; Lucian, [[dial]]. mort. 15,3; Aelian v. h. 12,1at the [[end]].)
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