The Financial Times Lexicon.
The Lexicon adds:“ Matthew 2:
Lexicon was a text editor/ word processor
has entered the common Lexicon.
Other research suggests only one combined Lexicon is exists.
No term like'martyr' or'shaheed' in our Lexicon: Defence, home ministries.
English Translation, Notes explaining the Grammar, and a little Lexicon.
How do current Lexicons define“ this generation” as used Biblically?
Thayer's Greek Lexicon states that“Anointing” literally means“anything smeared on” something,
such as“oil.”.
Before the Internet, Tinder, and smartphones- and before“hooking-up” had entered the Lexicon.
So much so that“Googling” has become a part of our everyday Lexicon.
This Lexicon gives many examples found in the three accounts of Jesus'
faculty of moral judgment” The Analytical Greek Lexicon Revised, by Harold K.
Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures This really communicates
According to the Financial Times Lexicon, the insurance market is simply the"buying
and selling of insurance.".
We can get even larger, too-
smart cities have become a part of the Lexicon now.
Simplified English has a Lexicon of approved words
and those words can only be used in certain ways.
In fact, Ian Fleming's enigmatic character was such a
proponent that the term“James Bond shower” entered the Lexicon.
According to this Lexicon, the other usage of toʹte is“ to introduce that which follows in time.”.
More recently,
the diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder has entered our Lexicon, and specific treatment approaches have been developed.
In 1957, the word psychedelic officially entered the English Lexicon, introduced by British-trained and Canadian-based psychiatrist Humphry Osmond.
In the Lexicon there are expressions designed not just to call a person,
but to offend, cause pain, and humiliate.
According to The New Thayer's Greek- English Lexicon of the New Testament, it means“ to cause one inward commotion,….
Bradley never intended to make the shortcut available to customers,
nor did he expect it to enter the pop Lexicon.
Likewise, Liddell and Scott's Greek- English Lexicon comments that this verb can be defined as“ prepare,
train, or furnish thoroughly.”.
The Lexicon we're employing today is“Polar Security
Cutters” for those heavies, the big breakers, and then the 1 is really“1 now.”.
The Lexicon adds:“ Matthew 2:
16 indicates that the visit took place perhaps one year or more after the birth of Jesus.”.
It's as if we lacked the Lexicon to specifically identify‘football,'‘rugby,'‘tennis,' and so on,
but simply had to refer to these all as‘sport.'.
The Greek word for conscience here used means“ the inward
faculty of moral judgment” The Analytical Greek Lexicon Revised, by Harold K.