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|strgr=of [[uncertain]] [[derivation]]; Thyatira, a [[place]] in [[Asia]] Minor: Thyatira.
|strgr=of [[uncertain]] [[derivation]]; Thyatira, a [[place]] in [[Asia]] Minor: Thyatira.
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|txtha=Θυατείρων, τά (and [[once]] Θυατειρας, ἡ, Θυατειραν (cf. Tdf. at the [[passage]]; WH s Appendix, p. 156; Buttmann, 18 (16))), Thyatira, a [[city]] of [[Lydia]], [[formerly]] Pelopia and Euhippia (Pliny, h. n. 5,31), [[now]] Akhissar, a [[colony]] of Macedonian Greeks, [[situated]] [[between]] [[Sardis]] and [[Pergamum]] on the [[river]] [[Lycus]]; its inhabitants gained [[their]] [[living]] by [[traffic]] and the [[art]] of [[dyeing]] in [[purple]]: B. D. [[under]] the [[word]].)
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Revision as of 18:08, 28 August 2017

English (Strong)

of uncertain derivation; Thyatira, a place in Asia Minor: Thyatira.

English (Thayer)

Θυατείρων, τά (and once Θυατειρας, ἡ, Θυατειραν (cf. Tdf. at the passage; WH s Appendix, p. 156; Buttmann, 18 (16))), Thyatira, a city of Lydia, formerly Pelopia and Euhippia (Pliny, h. n. 5,31), now Akhissar, a colony of Macedonian Greeks, situated between Sardis and Pergamum on the river Lycus; its inhabitants gained their living by traffic and the art of dyeing in purple: B. D. under the word.)