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Linos: Linus, a Christian Original Word: Λῖνος, ου, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Linos Phonetic Spelling: (lee'-nos) Short Definition: Linus Definition: Linus, a Christian in Rome.
Word Origin the name of a mythical minstrel, perhaps from linon (for the string of a musical instrument) Definition Linus, a Christian NASB Translation Linus (1). STRONGS NT 3044: Λίνος
Λίνος (not Λίνος (with R G Tr); see Passow (or Liddell and Scott), under the word; cf. Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., p. 42), Λινου, ὁ, Linus, one of Paul's Christian associates; according to ecclesiastical tradition bishop of the church at Rome (cf. Hase, Polemik, edition 3, p. 131; Lipsius, Chronologie d. röm. Bischöfe, p. 146; (Dict. of Chris. Biog. under the word)): 2 Timothy 4:21.
Linus. Perhaps from linon; Linus, a Christian -- Linus. see GREEK linon
ελίπανας ελίπανε ελιπάνθη ελιπάνθησαν Λινος Λίνος λιπαίνει λιπανάτω Linos Línos
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Λίνος — 1 Occ.
2 Timothy 4:21 N-NMS BIB: Πούδης καὶ Λίνος καὶ Κλαυδία NAS: Pudens and Linus and Claudia KJV: Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, INT: Pudens and Linus and Claudia1 Occurrence
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