Buttmann, § 132, 10), names by which God is blasphemed, his majesty assailed, Revelation 13:1 Revelation 17:3 ( R G Tr, see γέμω). τό ὄνομα), the accusative absolute ( Buttmann, § 131, 12 cf. universally: of proper names, Mark 3:16 Mark 6:14 Acts 13:8, etc. for שֵׁם (from Homer down), the name by which a person or a thing is called, and distinguished from others ġ. Latin nomen (English name), with the prefixed omicron ὀ (but see Curtius, § 446)), the Sept. as one of five parts of speech, Chrysipp.Stoic. D.) in Accountancy, both of persons and things (cf. 1082: with the names of persons, periphr. also (metri gr.) οὔνομα (v.infr.), which appears regularly in codd.
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