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|strgr=from [[ὑγιής]]; to [[have]] [[sound]] [[health]], i.e. be [[well]] (in [[body]]); [[figuratively]], to be uncorrupt (true in [[doctrine]]): be in [[health]], (be [[safe]] and) [[sound]], (be) [[whole]](-[[some]]).
|strgr=from [[ὑγιής]]; to [[have]] [[sound]] [[health]], i.e. be [[well]] (in [[body]]); [[figuratively]], to be uncorrupt (true in [[doctrine]]): be in [[health]], (be [[safe]] and) [[sound]], (be) [[whole]](-[[some]]).
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|txtha=([[ὑγιής]]); from [[Herodotus]] [[down]]; to be [[sound]], to be [[well]], to be in [[good]] [[health]]: [[properly]], ὑγιαίνειν ἐν τῇ πίστει (Buttmann, § 133,19) is used of [[one]] whose Christian opinions are [[free]] from [[any]] [[admixture]] of [[error]], τῇ πίστει, τῇ [[ἀγάπη]], τῇ [[ὑπομονή]], (cf. Buttmann, as [[above]]), of [[one]] [[who]] keeps these graces [[sound]] and [[strong]], ἡ ὑγιαίνουσα [[διδασκαλία]], the [[sound]] i. e. true and incorrupt [[doctrine]], λόγοι ὑγιαίνοντες ([[Philo]] de Abrah. § 38), ὑγιαινουσαι [[περί]] [[θεῶν]] [[δόξαι]] καί ἀληθεῖς, [[Plutarch]], de aud. [[poet]]. c. 4).
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