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ἐγώ εἰμι τὸ ἄλφα καὶ τὸ ὦ, ὁ πρῶτος καὶ ὁ ἔσχατος, ἡ ἀρχὴ καὶ τὸ τέλος → I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end
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|txtha=Λυκαονίας, ἡ, [[Lycaonia]], a [[region]] of [[Asia]] Minor, [[situated]] [[between]] [[Pisidia]], [[Cilicia]], [[Cappadocia]], [[Galatia]] and [[Phrygia]], whose [[chief]] cities were Lystra, Derbe and [[Iconium]] (cf. references in Lightfoot on Colossians , p. 1). Its inhabitants spoke a [[peculiar]] and [[strange]] [[tongue]] the [[character]] of [[which]] cannot be [[determined]]: Winer's RWB, [[under]] the [[word]]; Lassen, Zeitschr. d. deutsch. morgenl. Gesellsch. x. ('56), p. 378; (Wright, Hittites (1884), p. 56). | |txtha=Λυκαονίας, ἡ, [[Lycaonia]], a [[region]] of [[Asia]] Minor, [[situated]] [[between]] [[Pisidia]], [[Cilicia]], [[Cappadocia]], [[Galatia]] and [[Phrygia]], whose [[chief]] cities were Lystra, Derbe and [[Iconium]] (cf. references in Lightfoot on Colossians , p. 1). Its inhabitants spoke a [[peculiar]] and [[strange]] [[tongue]] the [[character]] of [[which]] cannot be [[determined]]: Winer's RWB, [[under]] the [[word]]; Lassen, Zeitschr. d. deutsch. morgenl. Gesellsch. x. ('56), p. 378; (Wright, Hittites (1884), p. 56). | ||
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|lsmtext='''Λῠκᾱονία:''' ἡ, [[επαρχία]] στα Νότια της Μικράς Ασίας, σε Ξεν., κ.λπ.· οι κάτοικοι ονομάζονταν [[Λυκάονες]], <i>οἱ</i>, στον ίδ.· επίρρ., Λυκαονιστί, στη Λυκαονική διάλεκτο, σε Καινή Διαθήκη | |||
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Revision as of 00:08, 31 December 2018
English (LSJ)
ἡ, district in the S. of Asia Minor, X.An.1.2.19, etc.:— the people were Λυκάονες, οἱ, ib.3.2.23, Arist.Fr.151. Adv. λῠκανθρωπ-ιστί,
A in Lycaonian, Act.Ap.14.11.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Λυκαονία: ἡ, ἐπαρχία τις πρὸς νότον τῆς Μικρᾶς Ἀσίας, Ξεν., κτλ.˙ οἱ κάτοικοι ἐκαλοῦντο Λυκάονες, οἱ, αὐτόθι˙ - Ἐπίρρ. -ιστί, ἐν τῇ Λυκαονικῇ διαλέκτῳ, Πράξ. Ἀποστ. ιδ΄, 11.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
Lycaonie, contrée d’Asie mineure, dont les villes principales étaient Derbè, Lystre et Icone.
English (Strong)
perhaps remotely from λύκος; Lycaonia, a region of Asia Minor: Lycaonia.
English (Thayer)
Λυκαονίας, ἡ, Lycaonia, a region of Asia Minor, situated between Pisidia, Cilicia, Cappadocia, Galatia and Phrygia, whose chief cities were Lystra, Derbe and Iconium (cf. references in Lightfoot on Colossians , p. 1). Its inhabitants spoke a peculiar and strange tongue the character of which cannot be determined: Winer's RWB, under the word; Lassen, Zeitschr. d. deutsch. morgenl. Gesellsch. x. ('56), p. 378; (Wright, Hittites (1884), p. 56).
Greek Monotonic
Λῠκᾱονία: ἡ, επαρχία στα Νότια της Μικράς Ασίας, σε Ξεν., κ.λπ.· οι κάτοικοι ονομάζονταν Λυκάονες, οἱ, στον ίδ.· επίρρ., Λυκαονιστί, στη Λυκαονική διάλεκτο, σε Καινή Διαθήκη