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ἤκουσεν ἐν Ῥώμῃ καὶ ἀρσένων ἑταιρίαν εἶναι → he heard that there was also a fellowship of males in Rome (Severius, commentary on Romans 1:27)

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|strgr=from the [[base]] of [[ῥώννυμι]]; [[strength]]; Roma, the [[capital]] of [[Italy]]: [[Rome]].
|strgr=from the [[base]] of [[ῥώννυμι]]; [[strength]]; Roma, the [[capital]] of [[Italy]]: [[Rome]].
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|txtha=Ῥώμης, ἡ (on the [[article]] [[with]] it cf. Winer s Grammar, § 18,5b.; (on its [[derivation]] cf. [[Curtius]], § 517; Vanicek, p. 1212; Pape, Eigennamen, [[under]] the [[word]])), [[Rome]], the [[renowned]] [[capital]] of [[Italy]] and [[ancient]] [[head]] of the [[world]]: [[Aristotle]], [[Polybius]], others).) (On [[Rome]] in St. Paul's [[time]] cf. BB. DD. [[under]] the [[word]]; Conybeare and Howson, Life and Epistles etc., [[chapter]] xxiv.; Farrar, Life and Work etc. chh. xxxvii., xliv., xlv.; Lewin, St. Paul, vol. ii, [[chapter]] vi.; Hausrath, Neutest. Zeltgesch. iii. 65ff; on the Jews and Christians [[there]], [[see]] [[particularly]] Schürer, Die Gemeindeverfassung der Juden in Rom in d. Kalserzeit nach d. Inschriften dargest. (Leipz. 1879); Seyerlen, Enstehung as [[above]] [[with]] der Christengemeinde in Rom (Tübingen, 1874); Huidekoper, Judaism at [[Rome]], 2nd edition, N. Y. 1877; Schaff, Hist. of the Chris. Chnrch (1882) vol. i, § 36.)
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Transliteration A: Rhṓmē Transliteration B: Rhōmē Transliteration C: Romi Beta Code: *(rw/mh

English (LSJ)

ἡ,

   A Roma, Rome, first mentioned in Gr. literature by Arist. Fr.610; deified in Inscrr., θεὰ Ῥώμη IG3.63, CIG2696 (Mylasa), SIG893 (Olympia, iii A.D.), etc.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης (ἡ) :
= lat. Roma, Rome, cité d’Italie.

English (Strong)

from the base of ῥώννυμι; strength; Roma, the capital of Italy: Rome.

English (Thayer)

Ῥώμης, ἡ (on the article with it cf. Winer s Grammar, § 18,5b.; (on its derivation cf. Curtius, § 517; Vanicek, p. 1212; Pape, Eigennamen, under the word)), Rome, the renowned capital of Italy and ancient head of the world: Aristotle, Polybius, others).) (On Rome in St. Paul's time cf. BB. DD. under the word; Conybeare and Howson, Life and Epistles etc., chapter xxiv.; Farrar, Life and Work etc. chh. xxxvii., xliv., xlv.; Lewin, St. Paul, vol. ii, chapter vi.; Hausrath, Neutest. Zeltgesch. iii. 65ff; on the Jews and Christians there, see particularly Schürer, Die Gemeindeverfassung der Juden in Rom in d. Kalserzeit nach d. Inschriften dargest. (Leipz. 1879); Seyerlen, Enstehung as above with der Christengemeinde in Rom (Tübingen, 1874); Huidekoper, Judaism at Rome, 2nd edition, N. Y. 1877; Schaff, Hist. of the Chris. Chnrch (1882) vol. i, § 36.)