glw`ssan to be made Greeks in language by another, Thuc.
JEllhnikov"
JEllhnikov" , hv, ovn , ( {Ellhn ) Hellenic, Greek, Hdt ., Att.
2.
to; \Ellhnikovn
the Greeks
collectively,
Hdt.
;
the Greek soldiery,
Xen.
3.
ta; \Ellhnikav
the history of Grecian affairs,
Thuc.
II.
like the Greeks,
Eur
.,
Ar.
:
Adv.
-kw`"
,
in Greek fashion,
Hdt.
JEllhvnio"
JEllhvnio" , a, on , = foreg., Hdt. , etc.
II.
\Ellhvnion, tov
,
the temple of the Hellenes
in Egypt, Id.
III.
\Ellaniva, hJ
, =
\Ellav"
,
Eur.
JEllhniv"
JEllhniv" , Dor. JElla<Eth>niv" , ivdo", hJ , fem. of {Ellhn , Att. II. \Ellhniv" ( sub. gunhv ) a Grecian woman, Eur.
JEllhnisthv"
JEllhnisthv" , ou`, oJ , ( \Ellhnivzw ) one who uses the Greek language; i.e., in N.T. , a Hellenist, a Greek-Jew.
JEllhnistiv
JEllhnistiv , Adv. in Greek fashion, Luc .; \Ell. xunievnai to understand Greek, Xen.
JEllhnotamivai
JEllhno-ta±mivai , wn, oiJ , the stewards of Greece, i.e. officers appointed by Athens B. C. 477 to levy the contributions paid by the Greek states towards the Persian war, Thuc.
JEllhspontiakov"
JEllhspontiakov" , hv, ovn , of the Hellespont, Xen .:so JEllhspovntio" , a, on , Hdt. , Xen. ; and
JEllhspontiva"
JEllhspontiva"
JEllhspontiva<Eth>" , Ion. -ivh" ( sc. a[nemo" ), a wind blowing from the Hellespont, i.e. from the N. E., Hdt. From JEllhvsponto"
JEllhvsponto"
JEllhv"-ponto" , oJ , the Hellespont or sea of Helle (daughter of Athamas, who was drowned therein), now the Dardanelles, Hom ., Hdt. , etc.
ejllimenivzw
ejl-limenivzw , ( ejn, limhvn ) to collect harbour-dues. Hence ejllimenisthv"
ejllimenisthv"
ejlliØmenisthv" , ou`, oJ , a collector of harbour-dues, Dem.