Βίβλος

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* [[Παλαιά Διαθήκη]] *(Palaiá Diathíki) ''f'' ([[Old Testament]])
* [[Παλαιά Διαθήκη]] *(Palaiá Diathíki) ''f'' ([[Old Testament]])
* [[Καινή Διαθήκη]] (Kainí Diathíki) ''f'' ([[New Testament]])
* [[Καινή Διαθήκη]] (Kainí Diathíki) ''f'' ([[New Testament]])
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Revision as of 11:25, 19 March 2016

Contents

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Latin Bibulus.

Pronunciation

  • (5th BC Attic) /bíblos/
  • (1st BC Egyptian): /bíblos/
  • (4th AD Koine): /βíβlos/
  • (10th AD Byzantine): /vívlos/
  • (15th AD Constantinopolitan): /vívlos/

Noun

Βίβλος (genitive Βίβλου f, second declension; (Biblos)

  1. Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus
  2. Any individual named Bibulus

Inflection

Second declension of Βίβλος, Βίβλου

Case Singular

  • Nominative Βίβλος
  • Genitive Βίβλου
  • Dative Βίβλῳ
  • Accusative Βίβλον
  • Vocative Βίβλε

Descendants

References


Greek

Proper noun

Βίβλος f (Vívlos) (plural Βίβλοι)

  1. (religion) Bible

Declension

declension of Βίβλος

singular (ενικός) plural (πληθυντικός)

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