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|strgr=[[feminine]] of the ordinal of [[πεντήκοντα]]; [[fiftieth]] ([[ἡμέρα]] [[being]] [[implied]]) from Passover, i.e. the [[festival]] of "Pentecost": Pentecost.
|strgr=[[feminine]] of the ordinal of [[πεντήκοντα]]; [[fiftieth]] ([[ἡμέρα]] [[being]] [[implied]]) from Passover, i.e. the [[festival]] of "Pentecost": Pentecost.
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|txtha=πεντηκοστῆς, ἡ ([[namely]], [[ἡμέρα]]; [[feminine]] of [[πεντηκοστός]] [[fiftieth]]) (from [[Plato]] [[down]].), Pentecost ([[properly]], the [[fiftieth]] [[day]] [[after]] the Passover, [[Philo]] de septen. § 21; de decal. § 30; cf. Winer's Grammar, 26)), the [[second]] of the [[three]] [[great]] Jewish festivals; [[celebrated]] at [[Jerusalem]] [[yearly]], the [[seventh]] week [[after]] the Passover, in [[grateful]] [[recognition]] of the completed [[harvest]] (Josephus, Antiquities 3,10, 6; (14,13, 4; etc.)). (BB. DD. ([[especially]] Ginsburg in Alex.'s Kitto) [[under]] the [[word]] <TOPIC:Pentecost>; Hamburger, Real-Encycl. 1, [[under]] the [[word]], Wochenfest; Edersheim, The Temple, [[chapter]] xiii.)
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Transliteration A: pentēkostḗ Transliteration B: pentēkostē Transliteration C: pentikosti Beta Code: penthkosth/

English (LSJ)

   A v. πεντηκοστός 11.

English (Strong)

feminine of the ordinal of πεντήκοντα; fiftieth (ἡμέρα being implied) from Passover, i.e. the festival of "Pentecost": Pentecost.

English (Thayer)

πεντηκοστῆς, ἡ (namely, ἡμέρα; feminine of πεντηκοστός fiftieth) (from Plato down.), Pentecost (properly, the fiftieth day after the Passover, Philo de septen. § 21; de decal. § 30; cf. Winer's Grammar, 26)), the second of the three great Jewish festivals; celebrated at Jerusalem yearly, the seventh week after the Passover, in grateful recognition of the completed harvest (Josephus, Antiquities 3,10, 6; (14,13, 4; etc.)). (BB. DD. (especially Ginsburg in Alex.'s Kitto) under the word <TOPIC:Pentecost>; Hamburger, Real-Encycl. 1, under the word, Wochenfest; Edersheim, The Temple, chapter xiii.)