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Strong's #5471 - χαλκεύς
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- a worker in copper or iron, a smith
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χαλκ-εύς, έως, ὁ:
pl. χαλκεῖς, Att. -ῆς Ar. Av. 490 (anap.), Pl. R. 370d, -ῆες (v. infr.): acc. χαλκέας Id. Smp. 221e, R. 428d, χαλκεῖς Plu. 2.214a: —
coppersmith, opp. τέκτων (joiner, Pl. R. 370d), ἣν [ἀσπίδα] χ. ἤλασεν Il. 12.295, etc.; μίτρη, τὴν χαλκῆες κάμον ἄνδρες 4.187, 216.
2. generally, worker in metal, of a goldsmith, Od. 3.432; of a worker in iron. 9.391; hence later, blacksmith, smith (χαλκέας τοὺς τὸν σίδηρον ἐργαζομένους Arist. Po. 1461a29), Hdt. 1.68, Ar.l.c., X. HG 3.4.17; ἀνὴρ χ. Hdt. 4.200; χ. χαλκοῦ καὶ σιδήρου LXX Genesis 4:22.
II John Dory, Zeus faber, Opp. H. 1.133, prob. in Arist. HA 535b18; distd. fr. χαλκίς, Ath. 7.328d.
χαλκεύς, χαλκέως, ὁ (χαλκός), from Homer down, a worker in copper or iron, a smith: 2 Timothy 4:14 (A. V. coppersmith).
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χαλκεύς , -έως , ὁ
(< χαλκός ),
[in LXX for H2796, etc.;]
a worker, in metal, esp. a copper-smith: 2 Timothy 4:14.†
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";false,"; ";untrue"; : P Cairo Zen II. 59140.14 (B.C. 256) γνώριζε οὖν Κριτίαν γράφοντά σοι ψευδῆ, P Tebt I. 73.6 (B.C. 113–11) ἀνεν ̣ηνέχθ ̣αι ἐν ψευ [δ ]έσι, and BGU III. 1011ii. 16 (ii/B.C.) διότι γὰρ πολ [λὰ ] ληρώι [δη ] καὶ ψευδῆ προσα ̣γ ̣[γ ]έλ ̣[λε ]ται κατανοεῖς καὶ αὐτός. Exx. of a later date seem to be rare, but cf. OGIS 669.54 (i/A.D.) ἐάν τι εὑρεθῶσι ψευδὲς ἤ <ι > παρὰ τὸ δέον παραγεγραφότες, and CPR I. 232.10 (ii/iii A.D.) ψευδεῖς αἰτίας ἡμῖν ἐπιφέρειν. The word is supplied in the Byzantine papyrus P Masp III. 67295.6.
For the adj. ψευδοπόρφυρος, ";of false purple,"; see P Oxy VII. 1051.15 (iii/A.D.).
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