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|strgr=of Latin [[origin]]; [[apparently]] "[[popular]]"; Poplius (i.e. [[Publius]]), a Roman: [[Publius]].
|strgr=of Latin [[origin]]; [[apparently]] "[[popular]]"; Poplius (i.e. [[Publius]]), a Roman: [[Publius]].
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|txtha=Ποπλίου, ὁ, [[Publius]] (a Roman [[name]]), the [[name]] of a [[chief]] [[magistrate]] (Greek ὁ [[πρῶτος]]) [[but]] [[see]] Dr. Woolsey's [[addition]] to the [[article]] '[[Publius]]' in B. D. (American edition)) of the [[island]] of Melita; [[nothing]] [[more]] is [[known]] of him: Acts 28:7,8.
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English (Strong)

of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: Publius.

English (Thayer)

Ποπλίου, ὁ, Publius (a Roman name), the name of a chief magistrate (Greek ὁ πρῶτος) but see Dr. Woolsey's addition to the article 'Publius' in B. D. (American edition)) of the island of Melita; nothing more is known of him: Acts 28:7,8.