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ου (ἡ) Éphèse (auj. ruines près de Selçuk) v. de Lydie, HDT. 1, 92, etc.
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LSJ
ἡ, Ephesus, Hdt. 1.142, etc. ; — Adj. Ἐφέσιος, α, ον, γράμματα a magic formula, Plu. 2.706e, Eust. 1864.16 (also Ἐφεσήϊα, γρ. Anaxil. 18.7 (anap.)); Ἐφεσία, ἡ, = ἀριστολόχεια στρογγύλη, Ps.-Dsc. 3.4; = ἀρτεμισία, ib. 113; Ἐφέσια, τά, festival of Artemis at Ephesus, Th. 3.104 (also Ἐφέσεια, τά, OGI 10.10); Ἐφεσηονίκης [ι], ὁ, victor in these games, Ephes. 2.72 (iii AD); Ἐφεσίς, ίδος, ἡ, in pl., title of poem by Aeschrio, Sch. Lyc. 688.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
TBESG
Ἔφεσος, -ου, ἡ
Ephesus, a city in Asia Minor Act.18:19, 21 18:24, 27 19:1, 17 19:26 (on the genitive, see M, Pr., 73) Act.20:16-17, 1Co.15:32 16:8, Eph.1:1, 1Ti.1:3, 2Ti.1:18 4:12, Rev.1:11 2:1.†
(AS)
Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars