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Strong's #2848 - κόκκος
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κόκκος, ὁ,
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1. grain, seed, as of the pomegranate, h.Cer. 372, 412, Hdt. 4.143, Hermipp. 36, Hp. Mul. 1.37, PTeb. 273.47 (ii/iii A.D.); κ. Βαβυλώνιος Philostr. 54; of the poppy, Euphro 11.11; of the pine, IG 14.966.12; of wheat, Philum. Ven. 3.3; of weeds in corn, PLond. 5.1697.13 (vi A.D.); cf. Κνίδιος: metaph., νόου δέ μοι οὐκ ἔνι κ. not a grain of sense, Timo 66.3.
2. a measure, Dsc. 2.166, Orib. Fr. 35.
II
1. ' berry' (gall) of kermes oak, used to dye scarlet, Thphr. HP 3.7.3, Gal. 12.32: hence, scarlet (the colour), Dromo 1.4, PHolm. 22.1.
2. κ. or κ. βαφική, ἡ, kermes oak, Quercus coccifera, Dsc. 4.48, Paus. 10.36.1.
III
1. pill, Alex.Trall. 5.4. in pl., testicles, AP 12.222 (Strat.).
2. pudenda muliebria, Hsch.
κόκκος, κοκκου, ὁ (cf. Vanicek, Fremdwörter etc., p. 26), a grain: Matthew 13:31; Matthew 17:20; Mark 4:31; Luke 13:19; Luke 17:6; John 12:24; 1 Corinthians 15:37. (Homer h. Cer., Herodotus down.)
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< κόκκος , -ου , ὁ ,
[in LXX: Lamentations 4:5 B א R (H8438), Sirach 45:11 *;]
a grain: Matthew 13:31; Matthew 17:20, Mark 4:31, Luke 13:19; Luke 17:6, John 12:24, 1 Corinthians 15:37.†
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Ostr 1218.4 (Rom.) κόκκου μάτας δ ̄, P Lond 121.638 (iii/A.D.) (= I. p. 104) θῦσον λιβ (άνου) κόκκους γ ̄, Syll 807.12 (after A.D. 138) κόκκους στροβίλου, ";pine-cones."; The verb κοκκολογέω is found in P Oxy VII. 1031.16 (A.D. 228) ἅσπερ κοκκολογήσας ἀπὸ κριθῆς καὶ αἴρης καταθήσω εἰς τὴν γῆν ὑγιῶς, ";which (arourae) I will clear of barley and darnel and plant upon the land honestly"; (Ed.) : see also P Hamb I. 19.15 (A.D. 225) with the editor’s note.
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