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Definition of Transliterates
1. transliterate [v] - See also: transliterate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transliterates
Literary usage of Transliterates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia by James Orr (1915)
"... Ezk 27 16: LXX translates iaspis (Isa 64 12) and transliterates chercher (Ezk
27 16); Vulg translates jaspis (Isa 64 12) and transliterates ..."
2. Essays in Biblical Greek by Edwin Hatch (1889)
"19, 93, 108, transliterates the Hebrew, ' Satan'). Eslh. 7· 4 ου yap άξιοι ό
διάβολο! τη! ... 14, where the LXX. transliterates ..."
3. American Journal of Archaeology by Archaeological Institute of America (1886)
"An error of another kind occurs in the frequently mentioned name of the Roman
fortress of Babylon, which he transliterates " Kasr-ash- Shamm'ah " with an ..."
4. Classical Philology by University of Chicago press, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"... 460 he transliterates croi for oe, so here, contrariwise, he transliterates -t-
for -oi-. Or possibly a vivid subjunctive (cf. »}yov 44 . ..."
5. A Contribution to the Study of the Moral Practices of Certain Social Groups by Beatrice Allard Brooks (1921)
"Here again, various interpretations have been offered: Scheil,15 transliterates
... and translates "bride"; Ungnad,16 transliterates ..."
6. The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia by James Orr (1915)
"LXX usually translates; where it transliterates the form is different from Gehenna
and varies. In the NT the correct form is ..."