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οὐκ ἔστι λέουσι καὶ ἀνδράσιν ὅρκια πιστά → there are no pacts between lions and men, between lions and men there are no oaths of faith, there can be no covenants between men and lions

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|strgr=of [[Hebrew]] [[origin]] (NONE); [[Damascus]], a [[city]] of [[Syria]]: [[Damascus]].
|strgr=of [[Hebrew]] [[origin]] (NONE); [[Damascus]], a [[city]] of [[Syria]]: [[Damascus]].
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|txtha=Δαμασκοῦ, ἡ, [[Damascus]] ([[Hebrew]] דַּמֶשֶׂק), a [[very]] [[ancient]] (Josephus, b. j. 2,20, 2cf. 7,8, 7). Still [[one]] of the [[most]] [[opulent]] cities of [[western]] [[Asia]], having [[about]] 109,000 inhabitants ("in 1859 [[about]] 150,000; of these 6,000 were Jews, and 15,000 Christians" (Porter)): BB. DD. [[under]] the [[word]], [[especially]] Alex.'s Kitto.)
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Revision as of 18:12, 28 August 2017

French (Bailly abrégé)

οῦ (ἡ) :
Damas, capitale de la Syrie.

Spanish (DGE)

-οῦ, ὁ, ἡ
Damasco
1 ὁ Δ. mit., hijo de Hermes y de la ninfa Halimeda, fundador y epón. de la ciu., St.Byz.
2 ἡ Δ. geog., ciu. de Siria, Thphr.HP 3.15.3, D.S.17.32, I.BI 1.115, 127, AI 1.145, 5.86, Plu.Alex.20, 48, Arr.An.2.11.9, Ptol.Geog.5.14.18, IG 22.3169/70.30 (III d.C.), Thdt.Is.3.298.

English (Strong)

of Hebrew origin (NONE); Damascus, a city of Syria: Damascus.

English (Thayer)

Δαμασκοῦ, ἡ, Damascus (Hebrew דַּמֶשֶׂק), a very ancient (Josephus, b. j. 2,20, 2cf. 7,8, 7). Still one of the most opulent cities of western Asia, having about 109,000 inhabitants ("in 1859 about 150,000; of these 6,000 were Jews, and 15,000 Christians" (Porter)): BB. DD. under the word, especially Alex.'s Kitto.)