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List of Greek words with English derivatives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of Greek words with derivatives in English . The words are in Greek alphabetic order, with tables for the 24 Greek letters, listing thousands of related English words. There are consi...
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Based on Woodhouse's 1910 English to Greek dictionary, covering the Attic dialect. ... (Page Image) The ENGLISH-GREEK LEXICON here presented contains features which, I trust, will render it acceptable both to teachers and to learners. The vocabulary has been compiled from Attic authors of the best period.
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Free online lexicons - Search Greek New Testament and Hebrew Old Testament Lexicon ... New Testament Greek; The New Testament Greek lexicon based on Thayer's and Smith's Bible Dictionary plus others; this is keyed to the large Kittel and the "Theological Dictionary of the New Testament." Also included are...
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Note: We are always working to improve Perseus text tools. Please report any problems ... Current font: Latin transliteration ... Click here to search English definitions in the Greek Lexicon.
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Bauer lexicon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bauer-Danker Lexicon (ISBN 0226039331) is among the most highly respected dictionaries of Biblical Greek. The author of the German original is the late Walter Bauer. The English translation is ...
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Search for English Words in Greek (or Latin) dictionaries ... For a list of "stop words" (i.e., words considered too common to be indexed) click here. Type in an English word to find the Greek dictionary definitions that contain it.
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An English-Greek Lexicon by G. M. Edwards (second edition, 1914; reprinted 1930). Scanned by the Tim Spalding for AncientLibrary.com. ... Edward's English-Greek Lexicon (yes, English-Greek not Greek-English) is an indispensable aid to Greek prose composition. If you need it, you need it.
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