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Strong's #3714 - ὀρεινός

Transliteration
oreinós
Phonetics
or-i-nos'
Origin
from (G3735)
Parts of Speech
adjective
TDNT
None
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Definition   
Thayer's
  1. mountainous, hilly
  2. the mountain district, hill country
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 2022 ‑ הַר (har);  2022 ‑ הַר (har);  
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

ὀρεινός, ή, όν,

(ὄρος)

I mountainous, hilly, χώρη Hdt. 1.110, cf. 2.34; opp. πεδινός, X. Cyr. 1.6.43; opp. πεδιάς, J. BJ 3.3.4; ὀρεινὴν οὖσαν [τὴν Ἀρκαδίαν] Arist. Mete. 351a3; ἡ ὀρεινή hill-country, Id. HA 556a4, al.

II of or from the mountains, dwelling on the mountains, οἱ ὀ. Θρᾶκες Th. 2.96, X. An. 7.4.11; of birds, Arist. HA 592b19; of plants, Thphr. HP 6.8.3; τὸ ἄγριον καὶ τὸ ὀ. his wild and mountain nature, Pl. Cra. 394e: metaph., ὀ. ἱμάτιον, = ἄκναπτον, Com.Adesp. 328.

III in Egypt, belonging to the edge of the desert, esp. as epith. of canals, PTeb. 61 (b). 160, al. (ii B. C.).

Thayer's Expanded Definition

ὀρεινός, ὀρεινῇ, ὀρεινόν (ὄρος), mountainous, hilly; ὀρεινῇ (WH ὀρινη, see Iota) namely, χώρα (cf. Winers Grammar, 591 (550)) (which is added in Herodotus 1, 110; Xenophon, Cyril 1, 3, 3), the mountain-district, hill-country: Luke 1:39, 65 (Aristotle, h. a. 5, 28, 4; the Sept. for הַר, Genesis 14:10; Deuteronomy 11:11; Joshua 2:16, etc.).

STRONGS NT 3714: ὀρινος [ὀρινος, see ὀρεινός.]


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

ὀρεινός

(WH, ὀριν -; v. MM, xviii,) - , -όν

(<ὄρος ),

mountainous, hilly; ἡ ὀ . (sc. χώρα ), the hill-country (LXX for H2022): Luke 1:39; Luke 1:65

ὀρινός , see ὀρεινός .


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

παιδίσκη from meaning originally ";a young woman"; came in later Greek to denote ";a female slave"; : see Rutherford NP, p. 312 f., Kennedy, Sources, p. 40 f. Exx. of this meaning, as in LXX and NT, are—PSI IV. 406.25 (iii/B.C.) Δριμύλος παιδίσκην ἠγόραζεν (δραχμὰς) τ ̄, P Giss I. 2i. 13 (B.C. 173) παιδίσκην δο [ύλην αὐτῆς ] ἧι ὄνομα Στολίς, P Grenf I. 43.3 (ii/B.C.) ]φροδισία καὶ ἡ θυγάτηρ καὶ ἡ παιδίσκη, BGU I. 95.19 (ii/A.D.) ὑπάρχι δὲ τ [ῇ θυγατρὶ ] παιδίσκη δούλη Τασου [χάρ ]ιον, and the illiterate P Oxy VII. 1069.19 (iii/A.D.) τὴν πεδείσκην μου δὲ πρὸ λόγον ἀνάγκασον φειλοπονεῖστε (= φιλοπονεῖσθαι), ";make my slave-girl be properly industrious"; (Ed.). Other reff. in Rostovtzeff, Large Estate. p, 115 f. In PSI VI. 667 (iii/B.C.) a παιδίσκη writes to her employer that she is ";tired of dragging wood"; (κεκ ̣[μηκυῖ ?]α ξυλοφοροῦσα ̣), but ";does not wish to go on strike"; (οὐ θέλουσα ἀναχωρῆσαι). On the honoured place which female slaves frequently occupied in the family see Wilcken Ostr. i. p. 686, and cf. Milligan Here and There, p. 981.

The masc. ὁ παιδίσκος is not found in the Ptolemaic papyri, but see P Strass I. 56.28 (ii/iii A.D.).

 


The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
Copyright © 1914, 1929, 1930 by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan. Hodder and Stoughton, London.
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List of Word Forms
ορεινέ ορεινή ὀρεινῇ ορεινήν ὀρεινὴν ορεινής ορεινόν ορινη ὀρινῇ ορινην ὀρινὴν oreine oreinē oreinêi oreinē̂i oreinen oreinēn oreinḕn
 
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