μηδέ μοι ἄκλαυστος θάνατος μόλοι, ἀλλὰ φίλοισι καλλείποιμι θανὼν ἄλγεα καὶ στοναχάς → may death not come to me without tears, but when I die may I leave my friends with sorrow and lamentation
(in Josephus, Antiquities 4,2, 2ff with the Greek terminations Κορεου, κόρη, κόρην), ὁ (Hebrew קֹרַח i. e. ice, hail), Korah (Vulg. Core), a man who, with others, rebelled against Moses (Numbers 16): Jude 1:11.