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Greek Lessons
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αἱμοῤῥέω ; αἱμορροεῖν
αἱμοῤῥέω ; αἱμορροεῖν : (1) to suffer from a flow of blood; (2) to have a discharge of blood; (3) to lose blood Part of Speech: verb Latin: sanguinis fluxum pati Syriac: ܪܕܐ (flow) ; ܕܡ (blood) Matthew 9:20 και … Continue reading
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