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Lexicon G. Abbott-Smith

Voor meer informatie: G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (New York: Scribner's, 1922)

* σιρικός (by assimilation of vowels, for σηρικός; v. Mayser, 150; WH, Notes, 151), -ή, -όν (< οἱ Σῆρες, a people of India from whom the ancients got the first silk), silk, silken; as subst., τὸ σ., silken fabric, silk: Re 18:12 (cf. FlJ, B.J., vii, 5, 4).†

Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon

Voor meer informatie: Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon (1940)

σηρῐκός, ή, όν,
  (Σήρ) Seric, silken, ἐσθής Lucianus Sophista “Salt.” 63 ; παραπετάσματα, σκευή, Dio Cassius Historicus 43.24, 59.26; νῆμα Galenus Medicus 10.942 (pl.), Heliodorus Scriptor Eroticus 2.31; τὰ σ. τῶν ὑφασμάτων Plutarchus Biographus et Philosophus 2.396b ; written σειρικός, Galenus Medicus 5.46 :—as substantive, σηρικόν, τό, silken robe, silk, NT.Rev. 18.12 (variant{σιρικόν}), “Peripl.M. Rubr.” 49; in pl., Nearchus Historicus cited in 1st cStrabo Geographus 15.1.20.
__2 σηρικά, τά, jujubes, Galenus Medicus 6.614, Paulus Aegineta Medicus 1.81.
__3 σηρικόν (perhaps συρικόν), τό, a red pigment, Olymp.Alch. p.76 Bacchylides Lyricus, Zosimus Alchemista p.248 Bacchylides Lyricus ; Syricum pigmentum, quod Syrii Phoenices in Rubri maris litoribus colligunt, Isidorus Hispalensis Grammaticus “Etym.” 19.17.6 (where it is distinguished from “Sericum”).

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