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Headword: Sunkurounta
Adler number: sigma,1306
Translated headword: [things] coming together, happening, being adjacent
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning ones which are] differing, coming close.
Greek Original:
Sunkurounta: diapheronta, sunengizonta.
Note:
Likewise in the Synagoge (sigma280) and Photius' Lexicon (sigma678 Theodoridis), and similarly -- the first of the two glossing participles only -- in Hesychius sigma2194. Hansen on Hesychius and Theodoridis on Photius assert that the headword itself, present participle of sugkure/w, is quoted from the Septuagint (Numbers 35.4 [quoted by Cyril of Alexandria: DW] or Deuteronomy 2.37); if so it is neuter nominative/accusative plural rather than masculine accusative singular.
Keywords: Christianity; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; religion
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 26 April 2014@23:44:19.
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David Whitehead (coding) on 27 May 2016@03:09:44.
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