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Strong's #376 - ἀνάπηρος
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- disabled in the limbs, maimed, crippled
- injured in, or bereft of, some member of the body
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ἀνάπηρ-ος, ον,
maimed, mutilated, Hermipp. 35, Lys. 24.13, Pl. Cri. 53a, etc.; ψυχὴ ἀ. πρὸς ἀλήθειαν Id. R. 535d; ἀνάπηρα θύειν Id. Alc. 2.149a, cf. Arist. PA 773a13, al. Adv. -ρως Zonar. (Sts. spelt ἀνάπειρος in codd., LXX Tobit 14:2, Luke 14:13; Luke 14:21, cf. Phryn. PS p.13 B.)
ἀνάπειρος, a false spelling (arising from itacism (cf. Phryn. in Bekker, Anecd. i., p. 9, 22: διά τοῦ ἤ τήν τρίτην, οὐ διά τῆς εἰ διφθογγου ὡς οἱ ἀμαθεῖς)) in some manuscripts in Luke 14:13, 21 (and adopted by L Tr WH; (see WH. Appendix, p. 151)) for ἀνάπηρος, which see.
STRONGS NT 376: ἀνάπηρος ἀνάπηρος, ἀναπηρον (properly, πηρός from the lowest part to the highest — ἀνά; hence, Suidas ὁ καθ' ὑπερβολήν πεπηρωμενος (cf. Lob. Path. Elementa 1:195)), disabled in the limbs, maimed, crippled; injured in, or bereft of, some member of the body: Luke 14:13, 21 ἀναπήρους, χωλούς, τυφλούς. In both these passages L Tr WH have adopted with certain manuscripts the spelling ἀναπείρους — manifestly false, as arising from itacism. (Plato, Crito, p. 53 a. χωλοί καί τυφλοί καί ἄλλοι ἀναπηροι; Aristotle, h. a. 7, 6 (vol. i., p. 585b, 29) τινονται ἐξ ἀναπηρων ἀναπηροι; Lysias quoted in Suidas ῤῖνα καί ὦτα ἀνάπηρος; 2 Macc. 8:24 τοῖς μέλεσιν ἀναπήρους.)
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** ἀνά -πηρος (WH, -ειρος ; v. Field, Notes, 67), -ον (πηρός , maimed),
[in LXX: Tobit 14:2 א , 2 Maccabees 8:24 *;]
maimed, crippled: Luke 14:13; Luke 14:21. †
* ἀνάπειρος , see ἀνάπηρος .
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