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Strong's #1114 - γόης
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- a wailer, a howler
- a juggler, enchanter (because incantations used to be uttered in a kind of howl)
- a deceiver, imposter
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γόης, ητος, ὁ,
1. sorcerer, wizard, Phoronis 2, Hdt. 2.33, 4.105, Pl. R. 380d, Phld. Ir. p.29 W.; γ. ἐπῳδὸς Λυδίας ἀπὸ χθονός E. Ba. 234, cf. Hipp. 1038; prob. f.l. for βοῇσι Hdt. 7.191.
2. juggler, cheat, δεινὸς γ. καὶ φαρμακεὺς καὶ σοφιστής Pl. Smp. 203d; δεινὸν καὶ γ. καὶ σοφιστὴν.. ὀνομάζων D. 18.276; ἄπιστος γ. πονηρός Id. 19.109; μάγος καὶ γ. Aeschin. 3.137: Comp. γοητότερος Ach.Tat. 6.7 (s. v. l.). (Cf. Lith. þavçti 'incantare'.)
γόης, γοητος, ὁ (γοάω to bewail, howl);
1. a wailer, howler: Aeschylus choëph. 823 (Hermann, et al. γοητής).
2. a juggler, enchanter (because incantations used to be uttered in a kind of howl).
3. a deceiver, impostor: 2 Timothy 3:13; (Herodotus, Euripides, Plato, and subsequent writers).
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*γόης , -ητος , ὁ
(γοάω , to wail);
1. a wailer.
2. a wizard.
3. an impostor (cf. γοητσία , trickery, 2 Maccabees 12:24): 2 Timothy 3:13.†
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In P Hib I. 52.18 (c. B.C. 245) we find Ὦρος Πνᾶτος ἱερεὺς γόητος , on which the editors remark that if γόητος is a genitive, then ";we must suppose the existence of a deity called ‘the Wizard’; if a nominative (of an unknown form), it is a very curious epithet to apply to a priest."; A subst. γοητεία is found in Vettius Valens, p. 238.26.
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