ADDENDA. ἀπεκρίθην, 1. aor. ind. (pass. form) of ἀποκρίνομαι. ȧTEкρívăто, 3. pers. sing. 1. aor. ind. of ȧтокρívoμαι. άπоlăvεîv, 2. aor. inf. of ἀποθνήσκω. ȧπóλητaι, 3. pers. sing. 2. aor. subj. mid. of àñóλλõμı. ǎρăτe, 2. pers. plur. 1. aor. imperat. of αἴρω. ǎpη, apηs, 3. and 2. pers. sing. 1. aor. subj. of alpw. apewσiv, 3. pers. plur. 1. aor. subj. pass. of alpw. apovov, 3. pers. plur. fut. ind. of αἴρω. ἀρῶ, fut. ind. of αἴρω. (Bouλ-eúw, f. Bouλevow, P. βεβούλευκα, v. n. [βουλή, "counsel"] To take counsel). -Mid.: βουλεύομαι, (f. βουλεύσομαι), 1. aor. ἐβουλευσάμην, To take counsel with one's self, etc.; to deliberate, ponder, consider ;—at xii. 10 folld. by Iva and Subj. γνούς, γνοῦσα, γνόν, Ρ. 2. aor. of γινώσκω. ἔγνων, 2. aor. ind. of γινώ σκω. εἰργασμένος, η, ον, Ρ. perf. οἱ ἐργάζομαι. ἔμεινα, 1. aor. ind. of μένω. εὐαγγέλιον,ἴου,η.[εὐάγγελο os, "bringing good tidings"] ("A thing pertaining to euάyyeλos"; hence) Good tidings, glad message; i. e. the Gospel. ἥκω, f. ἥξω, p. ἧκα, 1. aor. ĥa, v. n. To have come, to be present, to be here. -Tep, adv. [ň, "than"; TEр, enclitic particle] After deed, than even :-in Gr. Test. comparative words: Than inonly at xii. 43. ᾖρα, 1. aor. ind. of αἴρω. ἰαθείς, εῖσα, έν, Ρ. 1. aor. pass. of iάouai. iáowpai, 1. aor. subj. mid. of iáoμai. ἱματισμός, μου, m. [for ἱματιδ·μός; fr. ἱματίζω (= ἱματίδ-σω), "to clothe":prps. found only in Gr. Test., ¿ßovλevoăμnv, 1. aor. ind. and there in the part. perf. mid. of βουλεύω. pass., iμatioμévos] (“That which clothes"; hence) Cloth- | Lat. libra] 4 pound in weight: —in Gr. Test. found only at xii. 3; xix. 39. : ing, clothes, raiment, apparel. Cornμ-in no. 2. add :In Perf., To abide, remain, continue; viii. 44. Kaí-at end of no. 1. add: -kai yap, an elliptical mode of expression, where kαí reiterates, as it were, what has preceded, while yap assigns the reason of what follows; e.g. and (such and such is the case, or I say so) for; hence, commonly rendered, and truly, for indeed, for of a surety. KǎTEίXETо, 3. pers. sing. imperf. ind. pass. of KaTÉXW. κατέχω, (f. καθ έξω and κατα-σχήσω),2.aor.κατ- έσχον, v. a. [KǎT-ά, in "augmentative" force; exw, "to have or hold"] ("To hold fast"; hence) Of a disease: To take possession of, lay hold of, a person. Pass : κατ-έχομαι, (p. κατ. έσχημαι, 1. aor. κατεσχέθην, 1. f. κατα-σχεθήσομαι). Kékρiμaι, perf. ind. pass. of κρίνω. λírpa, as, f. 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