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Headword:
*)enanqrwpw=
Adler number: epsilon,1113
Translated headword: I take on human nature.
Vetting Status: high
Translation: ['I take on human nature' is] a compound word,[1] and [spelled] only with eta.[2]
Greek Original:*)enanqrwpw= su/nqeton, kai\ mo/non dia\ tou= h.
Notes:
[1] Used mainly by Christian writers in reference to Jesus’ incarnation (though LSJ s.v. cites an instance from
Heliodorus:
Aethiopica 2.31.1). For the substantive
e)nanqrw/phsis see under
epsilon 2102 and
upsilon 482.
[2] This obscure remark may refer to the way this verb is augmented in historical tenses, especially the aorist
e)nhnqrw/phsa. See
epsilon 1315, and generally Lampe s.v.
Keywords: Christianity; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; religion
Translated by: Antonella Ippolito on 31 August 2005@17:57:16.
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