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Strong's #3395 - μίγμα
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μίγμα, ατος, τό, (μείγνυμι)
1. mixture, compound, Emp. and Anaxag. ap. Arist. Ph. 187a33, cf. Metaph. 1012a28.
2. μίγματα, τά, of drugs, Plu. 2.80a, Dsc. 5.44, Apollon. ap. Gal. 12.655; μ. σμύρνης καὶ ἀλόης John 19:39; of pigments, D.H. Isaiah 4:1-6, Comp. 21; of condiments, Plu. 2.997a; of amalgams, Zos.Alch.p.197 B. (In codd. sts. μῖγμα, for which μεῖγμα (formed like χεῦμα) shd. perh. be restored in Emp. and Anaxag. ap. Arist., but μίγμα (formed like χύμα) may be retained in later texts.)
μίγμα or (so L T) μίγμα (on the accent cf. Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., pp. 32 and 34 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6, 1 e.; κρίμα, at the beginning)), μιγματος, τό (μεγνυμι), that which has been produced by mixing, a mixture: John 19:39 (WH text ἕλιγμα, which see). (Sir. 38:8; Aristotle, Plutarch, others.)
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** μίγμα
(LT, cl., μῖγμα ; on the orthogr., v. B1., § 3, 5), -τος , τό
(< μίγνυμι ),
[in LXX: Sirach 38:8 *;]
a mixture: John 19:39 (ἕλιγμα , WH, R, mg.).†
μεῖγμα , -τος , τό , see μίγμα , and cf. Bl., § 3, 5.
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In P Amh II. 39.2 (late ii/B.C.) the members of a chosen band of youths are described as—οἱ [ἐκ ] τοῦ σημείου νεανίσκοι. Cf. also for the word P Par 60 bis.10 (c. B.C. 200) ὥστ [ε φυ ]λάττειν καὶ καταστῆ [σαι ] τοὺς νεανίσκους, P Oxy III. 533.13 (ii/iii A.D.) where directions are given not to lease a house—νεανίσκοις ἵ [ν ]α μὴ ἔχωμεν στομάχου [ς ] μηδὲ φθόνον, ";to youths that we may not be caused vexation and annoyance"; (Edd. ), and from the inscrr. Syll 802 (=.3 1168).118 (c. B.C. 320) νεανίσκον εὐπρεπῆ τὰμ μορφάν, OGIS 443.9 (i/B.C.) τήν τε τῶν [ὑποτεταγμένων ] ἑαυτῶι νεανίσκων ἐνδημίαν εὔτ [ακτ ]ον π [αρέχεται καὶ ἄμεμπ ]τον. The dim. νεανισκάριον occurs in Epict. ii. 16. 29.
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