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- Gr**** (Modern Gr****: Ελληνικά, romanized: Elliniká, [eliniˈka] ; Ancient Gr****: Ἑλληνική, romanized: ****ēnikḗ) is an Indo-European language, constituting...
- Γαββαθᾶ is given as an explanation of the Lithostrotos, and Γαββαθᾶ is a Grecized form of the Aramaic word gabbětā, 'raised place.'" These pronunciations...
- Thracia, of unknown location. Thermi-daua, a town in Dalmatia. Probably a Grecized form of *Germidava. Pulpu-deva, (Phillipopolis) today Plovdiv in Bulgaria...
- Gennesaret" (Luke 5:1), from the Gr**** λίμνη Γεννησαρέτ (limnē Gennēsaret), the "Grecized form of Chinnereth". The Babylonian Talmud as well as Flavius Josephus...
- derived from a rich family of Salonica, perhaps of Slavic origin, but Grecized in those times. Methodius (815–885)... 14. Johann Heinrich Kurtz, John...
- invocation to the Godhead, meaning "hurt me not". Abraham Geiger sees in it a Grecized form of Ha-Brachah, "The Blessing." Charles William King supports this...
- Johannes Jäger, hence often called Venator, "hunter", but more commonly, in grecized form, crotus, "archer", was a German Humanist. From the name of his birthplace...
- Naarmalcha (Grecized form of the Aramaic Nahar Malkā, meaning the King's Canal or the Royal Canal; in Arabic: نهر الملك Nahr al-Malik) was a river or canal...
- Γαββαθᾶ is given as an explanation of the Lithostrotos, and Γαββαθᾶ is a Grecized form of the Aramaic word gabbětā, 'raised place.'" The Cambridge History...
- that the initial Hebrew name 'Kinneret', in the plural 'Kinnerot', was Grecized to Gennesaret, with Ginosar as yet another transformation of the Hebrew...