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A Greek-English Lexicon

Based on the German Work of Francis Passow
Book • 1846
Liddell and Scott's Greek–English Lexicon is a seminal work in classical scholarship, providing detailed definitions and usage examples from ancient Greek texts.

It covers a wide range of periods, including early Greek authors like Homer and Hesiod, Classical Greek, and the Greek Old and New Testaments.

The lexicon has been updated and expanded over the years, with a significant supplement published in 1996.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

Mentioned by Tim Mackie as a resource to understand the meaning of the word 'haplous'.
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How Is the Eye the Lamp of the Body?
Mentioned by Jon Collins as a source for understanding the meaning of the Greek word "ketos" in the context of the Book of Jonah.
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Jonah and the…Chaos Dragon? – Chaos Dragon E10
Mentioned by Jon Collins as a source for understanding the word "lepis" in classical Greek.
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Can We Be Agents of Chaos With Good Intentions? – Chaos Dragon Q+R 2

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