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Strong's #5169 - τρύπημα
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τρῡπ-ημα, ατος, τό,
that which is bored, a hole, Eup. 354; in the ψῆφος, Arist. Ath. 69.1; τ. νεώς, i. e. one of the holes through which the oars worked, Ar. Pax 1234; in the flute, Archyt. 1, Plu. 2.389d; in a gate-fastening, the hole for the βάλανος, Aen. Tact. 18.3; ῥαφίδος (cf. τρυμαλιά) Matthew 19:24; μυρμήκων AP 11.78 (Lucill.); sens. obsc., Ar. Ec. 624, Hermog. Id. 2.3, Procop. Arc. 9.
τρύπημα, τρυπήματος, τό (τρυπάω to bore), a hole (eye of needle): Matthew 19:24 (here WH text τρῆμα, which see). (Aristophanes, Plutarch, Geoponica, others.)
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*τρύπημα , -τος , τό
(<τρυπάω , to bore),
a hole: τ . ῥαφιδος , eye of a needle, Matthew 19:24 (WH, txt., τρῆμα ).†
SYN.: τρῆμα G5169, τρυμαλιά G5168.
* τρῆμα , -τος , τό ,
a perforation, hole: ῥαφίδος , Matthew 19:24, WH, txt. βελόνης , Luke 18:25 (Aristoph., Plat., al.).†
SYN.: τρυμαλιά G5168, τρύπημα G5169.
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";undergird,"; ";frap"; a ship (Acts 27:17) : see Hastings DB v. p. 367. For the subst. ὑποζώνη, ";a girdle,"; cf. BGU III. 717.10 (A.D. 149) (see Berichtigungen, p. 4) ὑποζώνην ̣ ὀναγρί (νην) μίαν, ib. 816.24 (iii/A.D.) ζεῦγος ὑποζωνῶν, and for the form ὑπόζωνον, not in LS8, P Hamb I. 10.25 (ii/A.D.) ζμαράγδινον ὑπόζωνον καὶ πάλλιον. Ὑπόζωμα is found in Syll 537 ( = .3969).74 (B.C. 347–6) μεσόμνας ( ";shafts"; ), ἐφ᾽ ὧν κείσεται τὰ ὑποζώματα καὶ τἆλλα σκεύη : see Dittenberger’s note.
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