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σάκκος?

Second declension Noun; 자동번역 Transliteration: sakkos

Principal Part: σάκκος

Etym.: Prob. a Phoenician word.

Sense

  1. a coarse hair-cloth, sackcloth
  2. anything made of this cloth, a sack, bag
  3. a coarse beard

Examples

  • πᾶσαν κεφαλὴν ἐν παντὶ τόπῳ ξυρηθήσονται, καὶ πᾶς πώγων ξυρηθήσεται, καὶ πᾶσαι χεῖρες κόψονται, καὶ ἐπὶ πάσης ὀσφύος σάκκος. (Septuagint, Liber Ieremiae 31:37)
  • γίγνεται γὰρ ὁ θύλακος ἔτι καὶ ὁ σάκκος καὶ θοἰμάτιον καὶ ἡ οἰκία καὶ τὸ πλοῖον καὶ τῶν ἄλλων ἕκαστον, ὅταν μηδέπω τὸ προσῆκον εἶδος, οὗ χάριν ὑπὸ τοῦ τεχνίτου δημιουργεῖται, συμπεπληρωμένον ᾖ. (Galen, On the Natural Faculties., B, section 356)

Synonyms

  1. a coarse beard

Related

명사

형용사

동사

부사

Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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