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|txtha=(or [[σημικίνθιον]]), σιμικινθιου, τό, (Latin semicinctium (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq., [[under]] the [[word]]), from semi and cingo), a [[narrow]] [[apron]], or [[linen]] [[covering]], [[which]] workmen and servants were [[accustomed]] to [[wear]]: A. V. aprons). | |txtha=(or [[σημικίνθιον]]), σιμικινθιου, τό, (Latin semicinctium (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq., [[under]] the [[word]]), from semi and cingo), a [[narrow]] [[apron]], or [[linen]] [[covering]], [[which]] workmen and servants were [[accustomed]] to [[wear]]: A. V. aprons). | ||
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Revision as of 12:28, 29 September 2017
English (LSJ)
τό,
A v. σημικίνθιον.
German (Pape)
[Seite 882] τό, f. L. für σημικίνθιον.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
σιμικίνθιον: τό, ἴδε ἐν λ. σημικίνθιον.
English (Strong)
of Latin origin; a semicinctium or half-girding, i.e. narrow covering (apron): apron.
English (Thayer)
(or σημικίνθιον), σιμικινθιου, τό, (Latin semicinctium (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq., under the word), from semi and cingo), a narrow apron, or linen covering, which workmen and servants were accustomed to wear: A. V. aprons).
Greek Monolingual
τὸ, Α
βλ. σημικίνθιον.