2824. klima
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STRONGS NT 2824: κλίμα

κλίμα or κλίμα (on the accent cf. references under the word κρίμα), κλιματος, τό (κλίνω);

1. an inclination, slope, declivity: τῶν ὁρῶν, Polybius 2, 16, 3; (others). specifically,

2. the (supposed) sloping of the earth from the equator toward the poles, a zone: Aristotle, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch, others; Josephus, b. j. 5, 12, 2.

3. a tract of land, a region: Romans 15:23; 2 Corinthians 11:10; Galatians 1:21; (Polybius 5,44,6; 7,6, 1; Herodian, 2, 11, 8 (4 edition, Bekker); others).

STRONGS NT 2824a: κλινάριονκλινάριον, κλιναριου, τό (diminutive of κλίνη; see γυναικάριον), a small bed, a couch: Acts 5:15 L T Tr WH. (Aristophanes fragment 33 d.; Epictetus diss. 3, 5, 13; Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 57; (cf. κλινίδιον, and Pollux as there referred to).)

Forms and Transliterations
κλημακτήρες κλημακτήρσιν κλίμα κλίμακας κλιμάκων κλίμαξ κλιμασι κλίμασι κλίμασιν κλιματα κλίματα klimasi klímasi klimasin klímasin klimata klímata
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