04604
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK σίδηρος
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4604. σίδηρος σίδηρος, doric σίδα_ρος, ὁ, I. iron, Lat. ferrum, Hom., etc.: iron was the last of the metals brought into common use by the Greeks: hence it is πολύκμητος, wrought with much toil, Hom.: and was of high value, pieces of it being given as prizes, Il. It mostly came from the north and east of the Euxine, Σκύθης ς. Aesch.
II. like Lat. ferrum, anything made of iron, an iron tool or weapon, a sword or knife, an axe-head, etc., Hom., etc.
III. a place for selling iron, a smithy, a cutler's shop, Xen.
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4604. σίδηρος sivdhros sideros {sid'-ay-ros}
of uncertain derivation; iron:--iron.
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4604 ma`al mah'-al
from 4603; treachery, i.e. sin:--falsehood, grievously,
sore, transgression, trespass, X very.
see HEBREW for 04603