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Strong's #5081 - τηλαυγῶς

Transliteration
tēlaugōs
Phonetics
tay-low-goce
Origin
from a compound of a derivative of (G5056) and (G827)
Parts of Speech
adverb
TDNT
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  1. at a distance and clearly
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

τηλαυγῶς

Adverb from a compound of a derivative of G5056 and G827

Thayer's Expanded Definition

δηλαυγῶς (from δῆλος and αὐγή), radiantly, in full light, clearly: Mark 8:25 T WH marginal reading with manuscripts א* C L delta for Rec. τηλαυγῶς. Hesychius says δηλαυγῶς. ἄγαν φανερῶς; add δηλαυγεσι τεκμηρίοις, Democritus in Fabricius, Biblioth. Gr. iv., p. 333. With the exception of this word (δηλοποιέω (Plutarch, Pericl. 33, 8; others)) and the very rare δηλοφανης, δῆλος is not found in composition.

STRONGS NT 5081: τηλαυγῶς τηλαυγῶς, adverb (from the adjective τηλαυγής, far-shining, from τῆλε afar, and αὐγή radiance), at a distance and clearly: Mark 8:25 (where T WH marginal reading δηλαυγῶς, which see). (adjective, Job 37:20; Psalm 18:9 (); and especially in the Greek poets from Pindar down; τηλαυγεστερον ὁρᾶν, Diodorus 1, 50.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

τηλαυγῶς ,

adv.

(< τῆλε , afar, + αὐγή , radiance), poët. and in late prose,

at a distance clearly: Mark 8:25 (W, mg., δηλαυγῶς ).†


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

";Tyrannus"; (Acts 19:9), as a proper name is common, e.g. P Oxy II. 292.1 (c. A.D. 25) (= Selections, p. 37), P Lond 919 b.2 (A.D. 175) (III. p. 29), and BGU IV. 1015.1 (A.D. 222–3). The name is borne by a freedman of the Emperor Claudius, a physician, in Magn 113 : see also ib. 122 e.10, .11. On its application to the Phrygian deity Mên, cf. Cumont Relig. Orient, p. 75 (Engl. tr. p. 61). For Τυραννίς, as the name of a woman, see P Strass I. 73.9 (iii/A.D.) with the editor’s note.

 


The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
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List of Word Forms
τηλαυγως τηλαυγώς τηλαυγῶς telaugos telaugôs tēlaugōs tēlaugō̂s
 
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