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Strong's #2522 - καθημερινός
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καθημερινοìς
From G2596 and G2250
καθημερινός, καθημερινῇ, καθημερινον (from καθ' ἡμέραν), daily: Acts 6:1. (Judith 12:15; Theophrastus, Athen., Plutarch, Alciphron, epistles 1:5;. Josephus, Antiquities 3, 10, 1; (11, 7, 1); Polyaen. 4, 2, 10.) Cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 53 ((yet see Liddell and Scott); W, 25 (25f)).
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**† καθημερινός , -ή , -όν
(< καθ᾿ ἡμέραν ),
[in LXX: Judith 12:15 *;]
daily (MGr. καθημερνός ): Acts 6:1.†
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καθημερινός is found in various iii/A.D.magical texts, e.g. P Lond 121.218 (= I. p. 91) φυλακτήριον πρὸς ῥιγοπυρέτιον καθημερινόν, P Tebt II. 275.21 ἀπὸ παντὸς ῥίγους. . τριταίου ἢ τεταρταίου ἢ καθημερινοῦ ἢ παρημερινοῦς (l.—οῦ) ἢ νυκτοπυρετ [ο ]ῦ, ";from every fever, whether it be tertian or quartan or daily or on alternate days, or by night"; (Edd.) : cf. Hobart, p. 134 f. The phrase καθημερινῆς προαιρέσεως is found in a London papyrus, Inv. 1885iii. of A.D. 124 : see Archiv vi. p. 101. In Syll 612.22 (Olympia—B.C. 24) the title καθημεροθύτης is given to the priest who sacrifices daily : see the editor’s note. MGr καθημερνός.
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