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μάρναμαι
μάρπτις
μάρπτω
μάρσιππος
μαρτυρέω
μαρτύρημα
μαρτυρίᾱ
μαρτύριον
μαρτῡ́ρομαι
μάρτυρος
μάρτυς
μᾱρῡ́ομαι
μάρψω
Μάρων
μασάομαι
μάσασθαι
μασδός
μάσθλης
μασθός
Μασσαλίᾱ
μάσσομαι
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μάρτυς
μάρτυςυροςm.facc.
μάρτυρα
also
μάρτυν
Simon. Plu.
dat.pl.
μάρτυσι
perh. also
μάρτυρσι
Hippon., cj.
witnessref. to a deity, invoked to validate an oath or vow, or to affirm the truth of sthg.Pi. S. E. Th. Pl.witnesspresent at an event or utterancehHom. Hippon. Hdt. Trag. Th. Ar.ref. to eyesX. Plb.ref. to an inanimate object invoked as being present at the scene, or as being a permanent reminderSimon. Pi. E. Att.orats.ref. to days or time, as observers of eventsPi. Plu.leg.one who provides testimonyto support a speaker's casewitnessA. E. Ar. Att.orats. Pl. without legal connot.expert witness, authorityref. to one who has knowledge and experience to affirm the truth of sthg.Thgn. Pi. S. E. Ar. X.ref. to a person or thing, invoked as having qualities which demonstrate one's pointwitness, examplePl. X. Arist. ref. to a poet or writer, quoted as testimonywitness, authorityPi. Pl. Arist. Plb. Plu.witnessto Jesus, the Christian truthNT.specif.one who dies bearing witnessmartyrNT.

ShortDef

a witness

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Headword:
μάρτυς
Headword (normalized):
μάρτυς
Headword (normalized/stripped):
μαρτυς
IDX:
25174
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-25175
Key:
μάρτυς

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