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Strong's #5192 - ὑάκινθος
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- hyacinth, the name of a flower, also of a precious stone of the same colour, a dark blue verging on black
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ὑάκινθος, ὑακίνθου, ὁ, hyacinth, the name of a flower (Homer and other poets; Theophrastus), also of a precious stone of the same color, i. e. dark-blue verging toward black (A. V. jacinth (so R. V. with marginal reading sapphire); cf. B. D., under the word
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ύέκινθος , -ου , ό ,
[in LXX chiefly for H8504;]
hyacinth;
(a) in cl., a flower, prob. the dark blue iris;
(b) in late writers, a precious stone of the same colour, perhaps the sapphire: Revelation 21:20 (Phil., FlJ, al.).†
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";subjection"; (2 Corinthians 9:13) : BGU I. 96.7 (2nd half iii/A.D.) where a certain Noumenius is described—ὡς ἐν ὑποταγῇ [τ ]υγχάνοντα. For ὑποταγή = servitus, see Vett. Val. p. 106.8, al.
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