02224
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ζώννυμι
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2224. ζώννυμι I. to gird, esp. to gird round the loins for a pugilistic conflict, Od., Hes.; ζ. γαῖαν, of Ocean, Anth.
II. Mid. ζώννῦμαι, to gird oneself, gird up one's loins, of wrestlers and pugilists, who in early times wore a linen cloth (ζῶμα, διάζωμα) round their loins.
2. generally, to gird up one's loins, prepare for battle, Il.; also c. acc., ζωννύσκετο μίτρην girded on his belt, id=Il.; χαλκὸν ζ. to gird on one's sword, id=Il.
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2224. ζώννυμι ζωννύω zwvnnumi zwnnuvw zonnumi {dzone'-noo-mi} or zonnuo {dzone-noo'-o}
from 2223; to bind about (especially with a belt):--gird. see GREEK for 2223
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2224 zarach zaw-rakh'
a primitive root; properly, to irradiate (or shoot forth
beams), i.e. to rise (as the sun); specifically, to appear (as
a symptom of leprosy):--arise, rise (up), as soon as it is up.