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|txtha=μεγαλωσύνης, ἡ, [[only]] in Biblical and ecclesiastical writings (cf. Winer s Grammar, 26,95 (90); Buttmann, 73, and [[see]] [[ἀγαθωσύνη]]) ([[μέγας]]), the Sept. for גֹּדֶל and גְּדוּלָה; [[majesty]]: of the [[majesty]] of God, Song of Solomon 2Samuel 7:23; Sirach 2:18, and [[often]]). | |||
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Revision as of 18:11, 28 August 2017
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A greatness, majesty, LXX 2 Ki.7.21, al., Aristeas 192.
German (Pape)
[Seite 108] ἡ, Größe, Großartigkeit, Suid. u. Sp., oft ist v. l. μεγαλοσύνη.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
μεγᾰλωσύνη: ἡ, μεγαλεῖον, μεγαλειότης, Ἑβδ. (Β΄ Βασιλ. Ζ΄, 21, κ. ἀλλ.), Κ. Δ. - Ἀπαντᾷ καὶ μεγαλοσύνη διὰ τοῦ ο παρὰ Μεθοδ. 52Α, οὐχὶ ὀρθῶς.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ης (ἡ) :
grandeur, majesté.
Étymologie: μέγας.
English (Strong)
from μέγας; greatness, i.e. (figuratively) divinity (often God himself): majesty.
English (Thayer)
μεγαλωσύνης, ἡ, only in Biblical and ecclesiastical writings (cf. Winer s Grammar, 26,95 (90); Buttmann, 73, and see ἀγαθωσύνη) (μέγας), the Sept. for גֹּדֶל and גְּדוּלָה; majesty: of the majesty of God, Song of Solomon 2Samuel 7:23; Sirach 2:18, and often).