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Headword: *)enw/pion
Adler number: epsilon,1415
Translated headword: frontal
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Neuter e)nw/pion] and [masculine] e)nw/pios ["frontal"] and [the related adverb] e)nwpi/ws ["frontally"]: [meaning] in front of.
Greek Original:
*)enw/pion kai\ *)enw/pios kai\ *)enwpi/ws: e)/mprosqen.
Note:
See also epsilon 1414. The masculine e)nw/pios is a Biblical gloss, from Exodus 33.11 LXX, commonly quoted by Christian writers; the neuter form, also very commonly used as an adverb, stems here perhaps from Exodus 3.6 LXX. For the adverb e)nwpi/ws see ps.-Zonaras epsilon754.24; Romanus the Melodist 17.5; Tzetzes, Letter 53.74.
Keywords: Christianity; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; poetry; religion
Translated by: Antonella Ippolito on 20 September 2007@12:05:10.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (cosmetics, status) on 24 September 2007@14:26:35.
David Whitehead (internal rearrangement) on 25 September 2007@03:13:22.
David Whitehead (tweaking) on 28 August 2012@07:26:38.
David Whitehead (coding and other cosmetics) on 13 January 2016@03:18:02.
Catharine Roth (cosmetics) on 1 April 2017@02:05:10.

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