Monogenes
Louw Nida Lexicon
.52 monogenh,j,
e,j: pertaining to what is unique in
the sense of being the only one of the same kind or class - 'unique, only.' to.n ui`o.n to.n
Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon
mono-genês , es, Ep. and Ion. mouno-
, ( [genos] )
A. the only member of a
kin or kind: hence, generally, only, single, pais Hes.Op.376
, Hdt.7.221,
cf. Ev.Jo.1.14,
Ant.Lib.32.1; of Hecate,
Hes.
Th.426.
2. unique,
of to on, Parm. 8.4; heis hode m. ouranos gegonôs Pl.Ti.31b
, cf. Procl.Inst.22;
theos ho m. Sammelb.4324.15
.
3.
m. haima one and the same blood, dub. l. in E.
Hel.1685.
4.
Gramm., having one form for all genders, A.D.Adv. 145.18.
5.
name of the foot___^, Heph.3.3.
II.
Adv. -nôs, pheretai m. en heni topôi grows only in one place, Peripl.M.Rubr.56,
cf. 11.
2. in
a unique manner, Aët. 15.13,14.
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