04592
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK σημεῖον
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4592. σημεῖον σημεῖον, ου, τό, [σῆμα] I. a sign, a mark, token, Hdt., attic
2. a sign from the gods, an omen, Soph., Plat.: esp. of the constellations, Eur.
3. a sign or signal to do a thing made by flags, Hdt.; αἴρειν, κατασπᾶν τὸ ς. to make or take down the signal for battle, Thuc.; τὰ σημεῖα ἤρθη the signals agreed upon were made, id=Thuc.
4. an ensign or flag, on the admiral's ship, Hdt.; on the general's tent, Xen.:—then, generally, a standard, ensign, Eur.: hence, a boundary, limit, Dem.
5. a device upon a shield, Hdt., Eur.; upon ships, a figure-head, Ar.
6. a signal, watchword, Thuc.
II. in reasoning, a sign or proof, Ar., Thuc., etc.:— σημεῖον δέ: or σημεῖον γάρ: (to introduce an argument) this is a proof of it, Dem., etc.
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4592. σημεῖον shmei'on semeion {say-mi'-on}
neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of 4591; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally:--miracle, sign, token, wonder. see GREEK for 4591
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4592 m`at meh-at'
or miat {meh-awt'}; from 4591; a little or few (often
adverbial or compar.):--almost (some, very) few(-er, -est),
lightly, little (while), (very) small (matter, thing), some,
soon, X very.
see HEBREW for 04591