Ἑβραΐς

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Menander, Monostichoi, 342

Spanish (DGE)

-ΐδος
hebrea, judía γυναῖκες I.AI 2.226, φωνή LXX 4Ma.12.7, 16.15, διάλεκτος Act.Ap.21.40, 22.2, 26.14, Papias 2.16, γλῶττα Thdt.Is.6.354, Sud.s.u. Λουκιανὸς ὁ μάρτυς.

English (Strong)

from Ἐβέρ; the Hebraistic (Hebrew) or Jewish (Chaldee) language: Hebrew.

English (Thayer)

(WH Αβραΐς, see their Introductory § 408), ἑβραιδος, ἡ, Hebrew, the Hebrew language; not that however in which the O. T. was written, but the Chaldee (not Syro-Chaldaic, as it is commonly but incorrectly called; cf. A. Th. Hoffmann, Grammat. Syriac., p. 14), which at the time of Jesus and the apostles had long superseded it in Palestine: Ἑβραΐς φωνή, B. D., under the phrase, Shemitic Languages etc.; ibid. American edition, under the phrase, Language of the New Testament.)

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἑβραΐς: ΐδος adj. f еврейская (διάλεκτος NT).