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Strong's #291 - Ἀμπλίας
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Amplias = "large"
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Ἀμπλίας (T Ἀμπλίατος, Tr WH L marginal reading Ἀμπλιᾶτος; hence, accent Ἀμπλιᾶς; cf. Lob. Pathol. Proleg., p. 505; Chandler § 32), , ὁ Amplias (a contraction from the LatinAmpliatus, which form appears in some authorities, cf. Winer's Grammar, 102 (97)), a certain Christian at Rome: Romans 16:8. (See Lightfoot on Phil., p. 174; cf. The Athenaeum for March 4, 1882, p. 289f.)
STRONGS NT 291: Ἀμπλίατος Ἀμπλίατος (Tdf.) or more correctly Ἀμπλιᾶτος (L marginal reading Tr WH) equivalent to Ἀμπλίας, which see.
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Ἀμπλιᾶτος
(T, -ίατος ; Rec. Ἀμπλιᾶς ; v. MM, VGT, s.v.), -ου , ὁ ,
Ampliatus: Romans 1:6; Romans 8:8.†
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As showing the widespread occurrence of this name in its longer form Ἀμπλιᾶτος, and the impossibility therefore of connecting it specially with the Imperial household at Rome (cf. Lightfoot, Philippians, p. 172), Rouffiac Recherches sur les caractères du Grec dans le NT p. 90 gives the following instances of its use—at Rome, CIL VI. 14918, 15509, but also at Pompeii CIL IV. 1182, 1183, and ib. Suppl. I. Index, p. 747; in Spain CIL II. 3771; at Athens IG III. 11618, 1892; and at Ephesus CIL III. 436. See further Milligan Documents, p. 183.
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