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Strong's #1434 - δώρημα
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δώρ-ημα, ατος, τό,
gift, present, Hdt. 7.38, etc.: c. dat. pers., A. Pers. 523, Eu. 402, S. Tr. 668: pl., E. Or. 123, etc. — Rare in Prose, X. Hier. 8.4, Arist. EN 1099b11, and later, Ph. 2.9, Ephesians 1:17.
δώρημα, δωρηματος, τό (δωρέομαι); a gift, bounty benefaction; Romans 5:16; James 1:17. ((Aesehyl.), Sophocles, Xenophon, others) (Cf. δόμα, at the end.)
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** δώρημα , -τος , τό
(< δωρέω ),
[in LXX: Sirach 31:18 (Sirach 34:18)*;]
a gift, boon: Romans 5:16, James 1:17.†
SYN.: see δόμα G1390.
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PSI I. 29.23 (magic—? iv/A.D.) δότε καί μοι χάριτα καὶ τιμὴν ἔπροσθεν (l. ἔμπ —) πάντω [ν ] καὶ τἀγαθὰ δ ̣ορήματα. P Oxy V. 841, p. 37, has a scholion (mid. ii/A.D.) by which Pindar’s βιόδωρον ἀμαχανίας ἄκος is glossed as δώρημα τῷ βίῳ. The same use of the dat. appears in the new fragment of the Oeneus (?) of Euripides, P Hib. I. 4.5 ἀδ ]ελφ [ῶ ]ι Μελ [ε ]άγρωι δ ̣[ωρ ]ήματα. An acrostic oracle, Kaibel 1039.13 (Lycia), has the line Νεικηφόρον δώρημα τὸν χρησμὸν τε [λεῖ, which the ed. explains as telling him who draws this line ";ubi largitus eris, quod cupis consequeris.";
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