Ääntäminen
- Tuntematon aksentti:
- IPA: /ˌhæpæks lɨˈɡɒmənɒn/
- IPA: /ˌhæ.pæks lɛ.ˈɡɒ.mɛ.nɒn/
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Esimerkit
- άγνως is a New Testament hapax legomenon. άγνός occurs two other times in Paul, both occurences are in 2 Cor.
- There is a lovely technical term for a word that appears once in a body of text: a hapax legomenon (plural: hapax legomena), Greek for “once said.” The term comes from philology, the study of old texts.
- In our case this means that πρωτοβαθρέω is an absolute hapax legomenon, if one assumes that the occurrences of βάθρον in Isa and διαβάθρη in Sam II are the result of corruptions.
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