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Strong's #3457 - μυλικός
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- belonging to a mill
- made of millstone
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μῠλ-ικός, ή, όν, (μύλη 1)
Ι for a mill, λίθος Luke 17:2.
II (μύλη V) of or for the grinders, ἡ μ. (sc. ἔμπλαστρος) remedy for toothache, Gal. 12.869, 877.
μυλικός, μυλικη, μυλικον (μύλη a mill), belonging to a mill: Mark 9:42 R G; Luke 17:2 L T Tr WH.
μύλινοςμύλινος, μυλινη, μύλινον;
1. made of mill-stones: Boeckh, Inscriptions 2, p. 784, no. 3371, 4.
2. equivalent to μυλικός (see the preceding word): Revelation 18:21 L WH.
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† μυλικός , -ή , -όν
(< μύλη , a mill),
of a mill: λίθος μ ., Luke 17:2.†
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The absolute use of this verb ";purloin,"; ";peculate,"; in Titus 2:10 is illustrated by P Petr III. 56 (b).10, .12 (later than B.C. 259) where an official swears—οὔτε αὐτὸς νοσφειοῦμαι, ";I will neither peculate myself,"; adding that if he finds any one νοσφιζόμενον, ";peculating,"; he will report him; cf. ib. (c).2 where νοσφίσασθαι occurs in a similar context. See also P Ryl II. 116.10 (A.D. 194) θλειβομένη τῇ συνειδήσει περὶ ὧν ἐνοσφίσατο ἔν τε ἐνδομενείᾳ καὶ ἀποθέτοις, ";oppressed by the consciousness of what she had appropriated both of the furniture and stored articles,"; and Syll 578 (= .3 993).21 (iii/ B.C.) εἶ μὰν μηθὲν νοσφίζεσθαι. For the constr. with ἀπό, as in Acts 5:2 f. cf. PSI IV. 442.4 (iii/B.C.) ἐφάνη ἐπ᾽ ἀληθείας ὅτι νενόσφισται ἀπὸ τῶν ἀμφιτάπων (";rugs"; : cf. LXX Proverbs 7:16), and Kaibel 287.5 (ii/A.D.) ἀλλά με μοῖρ᾽ ἀφ᾽ [ὁμαίμου ἐ ]νόσφισεν. Νοσφισμός is found in Vett. Val. pp. 40.29, 84.21, and νοσφιστής in ib. 48.26.
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