Wednesday, August 24, 2022

~27’9-(1.) Ki'l’i’kia~~29 days~ There are 29 days from August 24, 2022 to September 22, 2022~Final-Answer.~ ~La'ki'ya~ *Human settlement ~La'ki'ya, or: La'q'ye is a Bed'o'u'i'n~ town in: the Southern District of Israel.~

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      ~27-9-(1.) Ki-l-i-kia~

Strong's Concordance

Ki-l-i-kia: Cilicia

Original Word: Κιλ-ι-κία, ας, ἡ

Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine

Transliteration: Ki-l-i-kia

Phonetic Spelling: (ki-l-ik-ee-a-h)

Definition: C-i-l-ic-ia






                ~2-7-8-8. ki-t'-h-ar-a~
Strong's Concordance
ki-t'-h'-ar-a: a l'-y-re


Original Word: 
κι'θ-ά-ρα, ας,ἡ

Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: ki-t'-h-ar-a
Phonetic Spelling: (ki-t'h-ar'-ah)
Definition: a l'-y-re
Usage: a h-ar-p, l-y-re.






          ~27-(8)9. ki-t'-h-ar=i-z'-ó~
Strong's Concordance
ki't'h'ar'iz'ó: to play on the lyre

Original Word: 
κι-θ-αρ-ίζ-ω

Part of Speech: Ver-b
Transliteration: ki-t'-h'-ar-iz-ó
Phonetic Spelling: (ki-t'-h-ar-id'-z-o)
Definition: to play on the l-y-re
Usage: I play on the harp, I harp, with acc. of the tune.




                 ~27-9(0.) ki't'h'ar'ó'd'os~
Strong's Concordance
ki't'h'ar'ó'd'os: one who plays and 

sings 

to the lyre


Original Word: 
κι'θα'ρ'ῳδ'ός, ου, ὁ

Part of Speech: Noun
Transliteration: ki't'h'ar'ó'd'os
Phonetic Spelling: (ki't'h-ar-o'-d'os)
Definition: one who plays and sings to the lyre
Usage: a harpist, one who sings with harp as accompaniment.




               ~27-9(2.) ki-na-móm'o-n~
Strong's Concordance
ki'na'móm'on: cinnamon.

Original Word: 
κι'ν'ά'μω'μ'ον, ου, τ'ό

Part of Speech: Noun

Transliteration: ki-na-móm-o-n
Phonetic Spelling:(ki'-n-am-o-mon)
Definition: c'-inn-a-mon
Usage: (a Semitic word) c'- inn-am' on.
NA-S Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin:
variant reading for ki-nn-am-óm-on, q.v.





                    ~27-9(5.) ki-ne-ó~
Strong's Concordance
ki-ne-ó: to move


Original Word: 
κι-ν-έω
Part of Speech: Ver-b
Transliteration: ki-ne-ó
Phonetic Spelling: (ki-ne-ho)
Definition: to move
Usage: I set in motion, move, remove, excite, stir up.



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