ἐπίβλημα

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ὑπακούσατε δεξάμεναι θυσίαν καὶ τοῖς ἱεροῖσι χαρεῖσαι → accept my sacrifice and enjoy these holy rites | hearken to our prayer, and receive the sacrifice, and be propitious to the sacred rites | hear my call, accept my sacrifice, and then rejoice in this holy offering I make

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Full diacritics: ἐπίβλημα Medium diacritics: ἐπίβλημα Low diacritics: επίβλημα Capitals: ΕΠΙΒΛΗΜΑ
Transliteration A: epíblēma Transliteration B: epiblēma Transliteration C: epivlima Beta Code: e)pi/blhma

English (LSJ)

ατος, τό,

   A that which is thrown over, covering, Nicostr. Com.15; coverlet, bedspread, IG12(5).593.4 (Iulis, v B.C.), Gal.14.638, Sor.1.85; head-covering, Gal.UP11.12.    2. tapestry, hangings, Plu.Cat.Ma.4, Arr.An.6.29.5.    II. that which is put on, piece of embroidery, ἐ. ποικίλον IG12.387.28, 22.1514.31; mantle, LXX Is.3.22.    2. patch, Ev.Matt.9.16, etc.    3. outer bandage, Paul. Aeg.6.92.

German (Pape)

[Seite 929] τό, das Darauf-, Darübergeworfene, -gelegte, der Deckel, Nicostr. bei Ath. III, 111 d; Oberkleid, Inscr., Galen.; Decke, τάπητα ἐπιβλημάτων Βαβυλωνίων Arr. An. 6, 29, 8; vgl. Plut. Cst. min. 4. – Die daraufgesetzten Flicken, N. T.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐπίβλημα: τό, ὅ,τι βάλλεται ἐπάνω εἴς τι, κάλυμμα, Νικόστρ. ἐν «Κλίνῃ» 1.- Καθ' Ἡσύχ. «ἐπίβλημα· πῶμα». 2) ὕφασμα πρὸς διακόσμησιν, παραπέτασμα, ἐπίβλημα τῶν ποικίλων Βαβυλώνιον Πλουτ. Κάτων, Πρεσβ. 4, Ἀρρ. Ἀν. 6. 29, 8. ΙΙ. ἐπενδύτης, ἐπανωφόριον, ἐπ. ποικίλον καινὸν Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 155. 35. 2) ἐπίρραμμα, «ἐμβάλωμα», Εὐαγγ. κ. Ματθ. θ', 16, κτλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ατος (τό) :
ce qu’on met sur ; tapis.
Étymologie: ἐπιβάλλω.

English (Strong)

from ἐπιβάλλω; a patch: piece.

English (Thayer)

ἐπιβλητος, τό (ἐπιβάλλω), that which is thrown or put upon a thing, or that which is added to it; an addition; specifically, that which is sewed on to cover a rent, a patch; Vulg. assumentum (also commissura)) (equivalent to ἐπιρραμα): Sept., Plutarch, Arrian.)