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ἔστι δὲ τὸ ἓν καὶ τὸ ἁπλοῦν οὐ τὸ αὐτό → the one and the simple are not the same

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|txtha=σκευης, ἡ (cf. [[σκεῦος]]), from ([[Pindar]], [[Sophocles]]), [[Herodotus]] [[down]], [[any]] [[apparatus]], [[equipment]], or [[furniture]]; used of the utensils ([[outfit]], i. e. [[furniture]] (? — so R. V. marginal [[reading]]), or [[tackling]] (? — so A. V., R. V. [[text]])) of a [[ship]] (Diodorus 14,79): Sept. Jonah 1:5).
|txtha=σκευης, ἡ (cf. [[σκεῦος]]), from ([[Pindar]], [[Sophocles]]), [[Herodotus]] down, [[any]] [[apparatus]], [[equipment]], or [[furniture]]; used of the utensils ([[outfit]], i. e. [[furniture]] (? — so R. V. marginal [[reading]]), or [[tackling]] (? — so A. V., R. V. [[text]])) of a [[ship]] (Diodorus 14,79): Sept. Jonah 1:5).
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Revision as of 08:45, 20 October 2022

English (Thayer)

σκευης, ἡ (cf. σκεῦος), from (Pindar, Sophocles), Herodotus down, any apparatus, equipment, or furniture; used of the utensils (outfit, i. e. furniture (? — so R. V. marginal reading), or tackling (? — so A. V., R. V. text)) of a ship (Diodorus 14,79): Sept. Jonah 1:5).

English (Woodhouse)

(see also: σκεῦος) baggage, belongings, chattels, furniture, goods, pack, tackling, rigging of ships, things

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French (Bailly abrégé)

pl. de σκεῦος.