04967
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK σφαγή
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4967. σφαγή σφα^γή, ἡ, [σφάζω] I. slaughter, butchery, in sg. and pl., Trag., Plat., etc.; αἵματος σφαγή the blood gushing from the wound, Aesch.; καθάρμοσον σφαγάς close the gaping wound, Eur.
II. the throat, the spot where the victim is struck (cf. Lat. jugulum, jugulari), in pl., id=Eur., Thuc.
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4967. σφαγή sfaghv sphage {sfag-ay'}
from 4969; butchery (of animals for food or sacrifice, or (figuratively) of men (destruction)):--slaughter. see GREEK for 4969
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4967 Mthuwsha'el meth-oo-shaw-ale'
from 4962 and 410, with the relative interposed; man who (is)
of God; Methusael, an antediluvian patriarch:--Methusael.
see HEBREW for 04962
see HEBREW for 0410