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Strong's #65 - ἀγριέλαιος
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- of or belonging to the oleaster or wild olive
- the oleaster, wild olive tree
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ἀγρι-έλαιος, ον, =
I foreg., σκυτάλη AP 9.237 (Erycius).
II as Subst., = cross ἀγριελαία, Theoc. 7.18, Thphr. HP 2.2.5, Romans 11:17, etc.
ἀγριέλαιος, (ἄγριος and ἔλαιος or ἐλαία, like ἀγριάμπελος);
1. of or belonging to the oleaster, or wild olive (σκυτάλην ἀγριέλαιον, Anthol. 9, 237, 4; (cf. Lob. Paralip., p. 376)); spoken of a scion, Romans 11:17.
2. As a substantive ἡ ἀγριέλαιος the oleaster, the wild olive; (opposed to καλλιέλαιος (cf. Aristotle, plant. 1, 6)), also called by the Greeks κότινος, Romans 11:24; cf. Fritzsche on Romans, vol. ii. 495ff (See B. D. under the word
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* ἀγρι -έλαιος , -ον ,
1. of the wild olive (Anth.).
2. As subst., the wild olive: Romans 11:17; Romans 11:24 (CGT, in l; MM, VGT, s.v.).†
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In view of Sir W. M. Ramsay’s recent discussion of the meaning of ἀ. in Romans 11:17 (see Pauline Studies, p. 219 ff.), the occurrence of the adjective in Syll 540.189 (ii/B.C.) may be noted—κύβους κατασκευ [ασάμε ]νος ξύλων ξηρῶν ἀγριελαΐνων.
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