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Definition of Epexegetical
1. a. Relating to epexegesis; explanatory; exegetical.
Definition of Epexegetical
1. Adjective. Relating to epexegesis. ¹
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Definition of Epexegetical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epexegetical
Literary usage of Epexegetical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Grammar of the Idiom of the New Testament by Georg Benedikt Winer, Gottlieb Lünemann, Edward Masson, Joseph Henry Thayer (1877)
"substantive is epexegetical (consequently, supplementary), as in (Rom. (J53 i.
ó) Acta i. 25 ; xxiii. Gj Eph. vi. 18, cf. also 2 Cor. via. ..."
2. A Grammar of the New Testament Greek by Alexander Buttmann (1891)
"through the laborious, acute and comparative criticism of recent editors, been
removed from the text. A large part of the genuine epexegetical additions are ..."
3. Syntax of Attic Greek by Francis Edward Thompson (1883)
"What is called the epexegetical (ie explanatory) Genitive is a free application
of the Genitive of Material. ..."
4. The Revelation of Jesus Christ by John by Francis John Bodfield Hooper (1861)
"... as epexegetical of the l*"t clause, 'small and great,' thus making each clause
in succession extend to a wider circle than the one which preceded it. ..."
5. The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides (1873)
"This appears from the following section, introduced by yap (epexegetical).
OK is often omitted after ... is in epexegetical apposition (K. § 226. K. 3). ..."
6. The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides (1858)
"... or that the latter is epexegetical of the former, which is so plain a term as
to be beyond the need of explanation. A ?^oi, whatever he might hm:e"in ..."
7. Homer's Odyssey: Books I-IV by Homer, Bernadotte Perrin (1889)
"... and is not epexegetical. 197 f. yc'pas : honor, in pred. appos. to TOUT».
This is the only honor which poor mortals ..."