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Greek-English and Lexicon
A Greek-English Lexicon http :// www. perseus. tufts. edu / cgi-bin / ptext? doc = Perseus % 3Atext % 3A1999. 04. 0057
A sign in a shop window in Italy proclaims " No tick tock | Tic Tac ", in imitation of the sound of a clock. An onomatopoeia or onomatopœia (, from the Greek ὀνοματοποιία ; ὄνομα for " name " and ποιέω for " I make ",< ref > ποιέω, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus <</ ref > adjectival form: " onomatopoeic " or " onomatopoetic ") is a word that imitates or suggests the source of the sound that it describes.
The Liddell-Scott-Jones Greek-English Lexicon states that this room was the western cella of the Parthenon.
* A Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott, revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones, with the assistance of Roderick McKenzie, Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, 1940.
They were long-serving classicists, presiding over a learned business that printed 5 or 10 titles each year, such as Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon ( 1843 ), and they displayed little or no desire to expand its trade.
* Liddell & Scott, An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, pp. 301, 668
* Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon at the Perseus Project
* A Greek-English Lexicon compiled by H. G. Liddel and R. Scott.
Henry George Liddell (; 6 February 1811 – 18 January 1898 ) was Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, dean ( 1855 – 91 ) of Christ Church, Oxford, headmaster ( 1846 – 55 ) of Westminster School ( where a house is now named after him ), author of A History of Rome ( 1857 ), and co-author ( with Robert Scott ) of the monumental work A Greek-English Lexicon, which is still used by students of Greek.
Passow's Greek lexicon was the basis for the Greek-English Lexicon of Liddell and Scott.
* January 18-Henry Liddell, co-compiler of Liddell & Scott's Greek-English Lexicon, still in use by classical scholars
* Liddell, Henry George ; Scott, Robert ; Stuart-Jones, Henry and McKenzie, Roderick: ( 1980 ): A Greek-English Lexicon ( abridged ed .).
A Greek-English Lexicon, revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones with the assistance of Roderick McKenzie.
The word ' liquorice '/' licorice ' is derived ( via the Old French licoresse ), from the Greek γλυκύρριζα ( glukurrhiza ), meaning " sweet root ", from γλυκύς ( glukus ), " sweet " + ῥίζα ( rhiza ), " root ",< ref > ῥίζα, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus <</ ref > the name provided by Dioscorides.
Eirene, A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and other Early Christian
* Liddell & Scott, Greek-English Lexicon.
Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon apart from Demosthenes ( above ) cites also the example of a slave summoned as a help.
* Greek-English Lexicon, Liddell & Scott ( 1893: Oxford, Oxford University Press )
* Robert Scott ( philologist ) ( 1811 – 1887 ), Dean of Rochester, co-editor with Henry George Liddell of the Greek dictionary A Greek-English Lexicon
A Greek-English Lexicon, 9th edition, 1996.
A Greek-English Lexicon ( revised 9 < sup > th </ sup > ed.
* Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon
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Greek-English and New
A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament, being Grimm's Wilke's Clavis Novi Testamenti, tr., rev.
Thayer's chief works were his translation of Grimm's Wilke's Clavis Novi Testamenti ( 1886 ; revised 1889 ) as A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, and his New Testament Bibliography ( 1890 ).
* Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament ( Complete Reference Book-Online )
That decade also saw the first edition of A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, which has since been used by students of Biblical Greek worldwide.
** Novum Testamentum Graece, with A Concise Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament ( by B. M. Newman ), ISBN 978-3-438-05115-8
** Nestle-Aland Greek-English New Testament, ISBN 978-3-438-05408-1 ( with Revised Standard Version, 2nd edition )

Greek-English and edited
Goodwin edited the Panegyricus of Isocrates ( 1864 ) and Demosthenes ' On The Crown ( 1901 ); and assisted in preparing the seventh edition of Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon.

Greek-English and by
* A Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott, revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones, with the assistance of Roderick McKenzie, Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, 1940, Online version at Perseus website.

Greek-English and standard
It immediately became the standard Greek-English dictionary, with the 8th edition published in 1897.
He is best known as the co-editor ( with his colleague Henry George Liddell ) of A Greek-English Lexicon, the standard dictionary of the classical Greek language.
Jones began in 1911 the revision of A Greek-English Lexicon, the standard dictionary of ancient Greek, with the assistance of Roderick McKenzie.
Robert Scott, ( 1811 – 1887 ) the co-editor with Henry George Liddell of a Greek-English Lexicon, the standard dictionary of Ancient Greek, was rector here for four years before he was elected Master of Balliol College, Oxford in 1854.

Greek-English and lexicon
He deserves mention, however, for his Greek-English and English-Greek lexicon ( 1840 ), on the compilation of which he spent eight years.

Greek-English and for
** Christ, Greek-English term from " Messiah ," usually for Jesus of Nazareth

Greek-English and Greek
The Liddell-Scott Greek-English Lexicon defines ' philhellen ' as " fond of the Hellenes, mostly of foreign princes, as Amasis ; of Parthian kings [...]; also of Hellenic tyrants, as Jason of Pherae and generally of Hellenic ( Greek ) patriots.

Lexicon and New
While the etymology is Greek, the oldest extant record of the word itself is the New Latin form ontologia, which appeared in 1606, in the work Ogdoas Scholastica by Jacob Lorhard ( Lorhardus ) and in 1613 in the Lexicon philosophicum by Rudolf Göckel ( Goclenius ); see classical compounds for this type of word formation.
On 26 March 1730 Zedler announced the seventh and eighth volumes of Luther's works in the journal New Learned Works, and also announced his next project: the Great Complete Universal Lexicon of Science and Art, with the first volume to be available through Praenumeration subscriptions.
I'm a Born Liar: A Fellini Lexicon, New York: Abrams.
* A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament ( 1877 ) ISBN 0-8254-2096-2 ;
In the 1980s, Trevor Horn's hugely popular productions for ABC's The Lexicon of Love, Yes ' 90125, Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and Grace Jones ' Slave to the Rhythm are decidedly slicker and more sophisticated examples of the opulent " Wall of Sound " approach in British New Wave / Hi-NRG dance music — all of these recordings utilize a large string orchestra and dozens of synthesizer and guitar overdubs with featured sound effects and treatments.
Tinker is perhaps best known for the " Tinker to Evers to Chance " double play combination in the poem " Baseball's Sad Lexicon ," written by the New York Evening Mail newspaper columnist Franklin Pierce Adams in July 1910.
A notice in Harper's New Monthly Magazine of the publication of Andrews ' Freund's Lexicon of the Latin Language in 1850 mentions that the dictionary divides Latin into ante-classic, quite classic, Ciceronian, Augustan, post-Augustan and post-classic or late Latin, which indicates the term already was in professional use by English classicists in the early 19th century.
* Lexicon of New Orleans Terminology and Speech
The New American Lexicon.
Also translations of the New Testament from Tischendorf's text, Gieseler's Ecclesiastical History ( 1846 ), and Fürst's Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon.
Three days later, on July 18, the New York Evening Mail republished it under the title by which it is best known today, " Baseball's Sad Lexicon.
During the research process, combing the archives in the New York Public Library and the Center for Research Libraries, they have uncovered 29 poems, 15 of which detail a specific play or game that had occurred during the 1910 season, with " Baseball ’ s Sad Lexicon " the first poem published.
Rather unfortunately, Thayer's Lexicon became obsolete quickly as Gustav Adolf Deissmann's work with the Egyptian papyri was soon to revolutionize New Testament and Koine Greek Lexicography with the publication of his Bible Studies: Contributions Chiefly from Papyri and Inscriptions to the History of the Language, the Literature, and the Religion of Hellenistic Judaism and Primitive Christianity, published in 1901 ( 2nd edition 1909 ) and also Light from the Ancient East: the New Testament Illustrated by Recently Discovered Texts of the Graeco-Roman World London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910.
With this new and valuable information for studying the Greek of the New Testament, Thayer's Lexicon became a victim of history, being published less than a decade before this papyri revolution.
* Amon Jackont at the Lexicon for New Israeli Literature
Strong's Concordance lists Amana as number 0594 in the Hebrew Lexicon, with no other instances of Amana in the Old or New Testament.
Based on the latest taxonomic treatment in the New Cactus Lexicon ( Hunt et al.
* D. Hunt, N. Taylor, G. Charles ( 2006 ): The New Cactus Lexicon.

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