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Strong's #4702 - σπόριμος
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- fit for sowing, sown
- sown fields, growing crops
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σπόρῐμος, ον ( ᾱ, ον Hymn.Is. 162; η, ον, v. infr.1.3), ( σπείρω ) sown, to be sown, fit for sowing, αὖλαξ Theoc. 25.219; γῆ ς . seed -land, X. HG 3.2.10, etc.; so ἡ ς (sc. γῆ ) Thphr. HP 6.5.4; ς. ἄρουραι PGiss. 28.4 (ii A.D.), etc.; τὰ ς . the corn-fields, Ev.Matthew 12:1, Gp. 1.12.37; γένοιτο αὐτῷ τὰ ς. ἄσπορα Tab.Defix. in BCH 51.149 (Salamis Cypr. ); πεδίων σπορίμαν βάσιν, i.e. solid corn-fields, Hymn.Is. l.c.
2. ς. σπέρμα fit for sowing or bearing seed, LXX Genesis 1:29 .
3. μὴν ς . a month for sowing, Plu. 2.378e: metaph., σπορίμη ἡμέρα day of conception, Vett.Val. 50.31, Paul.Al. R. 1; σπόριμος γένεσις Cat.Cod.Astr. 8 (1).244.
4. μέτρον ς . a measure of seed-corn, AP 6.95 ( Antiphil. ).
II Act., αἰδὼς ς.,= τὸ αἰδοῖον, Man. 3.396 .
σπόριμος, σπόριμον (σπείρω, 2 perfect ἐσπορα), fit for sowing, sown (Xenophon, Diodorus, others); τά σποριμα, sown fields, growing crops (A. V. (except in Matt.) corn-fields) (Geoponica 1, 12, 37): Matthew 12:1; Mark 2:23; Luke 6:1.
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σπόριμος , -ον
(<σπείρω )
[in LXX: Genesis 1:29, Leviticus 11:37 (H2232), Sir 40:22 א 1 *;]
fit for sowing, sown; as subst., τὰ σ ., corn-fields: Matthew 12:1, Mark 2:23, Luke 6:1.†
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For the NT meaning ";discuss,"; ";debate"; (Mark 8:11 al.) cf. P Oxy III. 532.17 (ii/A.D.) ποιήσῃς με πρὸς σὲ ἐλθεῖν συνζητήσοντά σοι, ";cause me to come to you and dispute with you about it"; (Edd.), and ib. XIV. 1673.20 (ii/A.D.) τοῖς τὸν ὄνον λαβοῦσι συνεζήτησα πολλὰ καὶ κατέπλεξα, ";I had much discussion and complication with the men who took the donkey"; (Edd.).
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