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epi <1909>. epi epi. Pronunciation: ep-ee'. Origin: a root. Reference: -. PrtSpch: prep. In Greek: ef 81, ep 144, epi 659, [ep] 1. In NET: on 309, to 84, in 71, ...
Pronunciation: ep-ek'-i-nah. Origin: from 1909 and (the accusative case plural neuter of) 1565. Reference: -. PrtSpch: adv. In Greek: epekeina 1.
Pronunciation: ep-is'-kop-os. Origin: from 1909 and 4649 (in the sense of 1983). Reference: TDNT - 2:608,244. PrtSpch: n m. In Greek: episkopoiv 1, ...
Pronunciation: ep-ee-i-kace'. Origin: from 1909 and 1503. Reference: TDNT - 2:588,243. PrtSpch: adj. In Greek: epieikeiv 1, epieikesin 1, epieikev 1, ...
Pronunciation: ep-oy-kod-om-eh'-o. Origin: from 1909 and 3618. Reference: TDNT - 5:147,674. PrtSpch: v. In Greek: epoikodomei 3, epoikodomhsen 1, ...
The dialectical developments are closely sketched by Thumb, Handbuch der griechischen Dialekte (1909), and by Buck, Introduction to the Study of Greek Dialects ...
Pronunciation: ep-op'-tace. Origin: from 1909 and a presumed derivative of 3700. Reference: TDNT - 5:373,706. PrtSpch: n m. In Greek: epoptai 1.
Pronunciation: ep-ig-in-oce'-ko. Origin: from 1909 and 1097. Reference: TDNT - 1:689,119. PrtSpch: v. In Greek: epeginwskon 3, epegnwkenai 1, epegnwkosin 1, ...
Pronunciation: ep-ee-skop-eh'-o. Origin: from 1909 and 4648. Reference: TDNT - 2:599,244. PrtSpch: v. In Greek: episkopountev 1. In NET: See 1.
from 1909 and the base of 939; to walk upon, i.e. mount, ascend, embark, arrive:-come (into), enter into, go abroad, sit upon, take ship. see GREEK for 1909