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Strong's #448 - ἀνίλεως
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ἀνίλεως [ῑ], ων,
Att. for ἀνίλαος (not in use),
unmerciful, James 2:13 (s. v.l.), Hdn. Epim. 257.
ἀνίλεως, ἀνιλεων, genitive ἀνιλέω (ἵλεως, Attic for ἴλαος), without mercy, merciless: James 2:13 (R G). Found nowhere else (except Herodian, epim. 257). Cf. ἀνέλεος.
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*† ἀν -έλεος , -ον
(Attic ἀνηλεής , ἀνελεήμων ; MM, VGT, s.v.),
merciless: James 2:13.†
ἀν -ίλεως , -ων , see ἀνέλεος .
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This remade form in James 2:13 may be illustrated from P Lips I. 39.12 (A.D. 390) τύψας με [ἀν ]ελεῶς —though, of course, thus accented, it comes from ἀνελεής. Whether this last is any better Attic than ἀνέλεος may, however, be questioned, unless we postulate it as the alternative to νηλεής, from which the Attic ἀνηλεής came by mixture. But the solitary grammarian whom Lobeck (Phryn., p. 710 f.) quotes for it is not very solid ground.
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