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31ἀμφεκάλυψ' — ἀμφεκάλυψα , ἀμφικαλύπτω enwrap aor ind act 1st sg ἀμφεκάλυψε , ἀμφικαλύπτω enwrap aor ind act 3rd sg …
32ἀμφικαλύπτει — ἀμφικαλύπτω enwrap pres ind mp 2nd sg ἀμφικαλύπτω enwrap pres ind act 3rd sg …
33ἀμφικαλύψαι — ἀμφικαλύπτω enwrap aor inf act ἀμφικαλύψαῑ , ἀμφικαλύπτω enwrap aor opt act 3rd sg …
34ἐνειλητέον — one must enwrap masc acc sg ἐνειλητέον one must enwrap neut nom/voc/acc sg …
35ἐντυπώσας — ἐντυπώσᾱς , ἐντυπάζω enwrap fut part act fem acc pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἐντυπώσᾱς , ἐντυπάζω enwrap fut part act fem gen sg (doric) ἐντυπώσᾱς , ἐντυπόω carve aor part act masc nom/voc sg (attic epic ionic) ἐντυπώσᾱς , ἐντυπόω carve aor… …
36in|wrap — «ihn RAP», transitive verb, wrapped, wrap|ping. = enwrap. (Cf. ↑enwrap) …
37Inwrap — In*wrap , v. t. [Written also enwrap.] [1913 Webster] 1. To cover by wrapping; to involve; to infold; as, to inwrap in a cloak, in smoke, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. To involve, as in difficulty or perplexity; to perplex. [R.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] …
38en- — I. prefix also em Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin in , im , from in 1. put into or onto < enthrone > ; cover with < enshroud > ; go into or onto < enplane > in verbs formed from nouns …
39fold — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English falod; akin to Old Saxon faled enclosure Date: before 12th century 1. an enclosure for sheep 2. a. a flock of sheep b. a group of people or institutions that share a common faith, belief,… …
40Hillel the Elder — Hillel (הלל) (born Babylon traditionally c.110BCE 10CE [ [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=730 letter=H Jewish Encyclopedia: Hillel] : His activity of forty years is perhaps historical; and since it began, according to a… …