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Strong's #4619 - σιτιστός
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σῑτ-ιστός, ή, όν,
= σιτευτός, Ev.Matthew 22:4, J. AJ 8.2.4, Ath. 14.656e .
σῑτ-ευτός, ή, όν,
fed up, fatted, παῖδες X. An. 5.4.32; of beasts, PCair.Zen. 350.4 (iii B.C.), LXX Jd. 6.25 (cod. A), Plb. 38.8.7, Ev.Luke 15:23, al.; ς. χήν Epig. 2, PGrad. 2.9 ( iii B.C., pl.), PCair.Zen. 26 ( a ). 4 (iii B.C.) .
σιτιστός, σιτιστη, σιτιστον (σιτίζω, to feed with grain, to fatten), fattened (plural τά σιτία as substantive, A. V. fatlings), Matthew 22:4. (Josephus, Antiquities 8, 2, 4; Athen. 14, p. 656 e.)
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**† σιτιστός , -ή , -όν
(<σιτίζω , to fatten),
[in Sm.: Psalms 22:13, Jeremiah 46:21*;]
= σιτευτός , fattened; as subst., pl., τὰ σ ., fatlings: Matthew 22:4.†
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";an ear of corn"; (Matthew 12:1, al.), is found several times in the farm accounts P Lond 131 recto .498, al. (A.D. 78–79) (= I. p. 184) : cf. Aristeas 63 βοτρύων καὶ σταχύων, ";vine clusters and corn-ears,"; and M. Anton. vii. 40 βίον θερίζειν, ὥστε κάρπιμον στάχυν, ";our lives are reaped like the ripe ears of corn.";
For the acc. plur. στάχυας, as in Genesis 41:7, Matthew 12:1, see Thackeray Gr. i. p. 147. Mayser (Gr. i. p. 267) cites an instance of the acc. plur. στάχυς from a papyrus of B.C. 236. On the use of στάχυς in Judges 12:6, see Plater Vulgate Grammar, p. 13 n..2 MGr στάχυ, or, with prothetic vowel, ἀστάχυ (a form that is found as early as Homer—Il. ii. 148 ἄσταχυς). Among cognate words with meaning ";pointed,"; Boisacq (p. 904) notes the English ";sting.";
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