- "καρφολογία" (karphologia), as a
compound of the two Gr**** elements: "κάρϕος" (
karphos, "straw"), and "λέγειν" (legein), here in its
sense of "to collect" rather...
- wood in one's own. The
original Gr**** word
translated as "mote" (κάρφος
karphos)
meant "any
small dry body". The
terms mote and beam are from the King...
-
Matthew 7:4 The 'speck' or 'mote' is
translated from the Gr**** κάρφος (
karphos) that can also mean "any
small dry body". The
previous verse introduced...
- (anôchmon
hortatory p****word κάραβος
karabos Macedonian 'gate, door' (Cf.
karphos any
small dry body,piece of wood (Hes.
Attic 'meat
roasted over coals';...
- was a
transcription of Gr**** karbatínē (καρβατίνη),
probably cognate with
kárphō (κἁρφω) and
originally meaning something like "made of
dried skin" or "hide"...
- The name
Platycarpha is
derived from two Gr**** words,
platys "broad" and
karphos "a chip of
straw or wood, a scale, a dry stalk". The name was
first used...
-
Lachnopus interruptus Perroud, 1853: 475 [91]: Hispaniola.
Lachnopus karphos Girón & O’Brien, 2018: 10: The Bahamas.
Lachnopus kofresi Wolcott, 1941:...