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Strong's #1149 - Δαλματία
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Dalmatia = "a priestly robe"
- a part of Illyricum on the Adriatic Sea; on the east adjoining Pannonia and upper Moesia, on the north separated from Liburia by the river Titus, and extending southwards as far as the river Drinus and the city Lissus
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Δαλματία (Lachmann, Δελματιαν (probably Alexandrian but possibly genuine, Hort)), Δαλματιας, ἡ, Dalmatia, a part of Illyricum on the Adriatic Sea; on the east adjoining Pannonia and upper Moesia, on the north separated from Liburnia by the river Titius, and extending southward as far as to the river Drinus and the city Lissus (cf. Dict. of Geog., under the word; Conyb. and Hows. St. Paul, 2:126f; Lewin, St. Paul, 2:357): 2 Timothy 4:10.
STRONGS NT 1149: Δελματια [Δελματια see Δαλματία.]
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Δαλματία
(L, Δελ -), -ας , ἡ ,
Dalmatia, a part of Illyria on East coast of the Adriatic: 2 Timothy 4:10.†
Δελματία , see Δαλματία .
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The spelling Δελματία (2 Timothy 4:10 C 424** and other cursives—cf. Δερματίαν Α ) appears in Preisigke 173 (c. A.D. 200), the tombstone of T. Aurelius Calpurnianus Apollonides, who among other distinctions had been ἐπί (τροπος ) Δελματίας . It is supported by the derivative δελματική , the name of a kind of robe, spelt this way in BGU I. 93.7 (ii/iii A.D.) καλῶς ποιήσεις διαπέμψας αὐτῇ τὴ [ν ] δελματικήν , P Oxy VII. 1051.16 (iii/A.D.) δελματικῂ λινᾶ α ̣̄, and the diminutive δελματίκιον which occurs twice in the last papyrus, and in ib. 1026.10 (v/A.D.) δελματίκιον ὀνύχινον , ";an onyx-coloured Dalmatian vest"; (Edd.). See Deissmann BS, p. 182, where against the supposition of Alexandrian spelling (so Hort) is quoted CPR 21.16 (A.D. 230) δαλματική . Dalmatica is the Latin spelling (Souter).
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