Lexicon Ampliatos: Ampliatus, a Roman Christian Original Word: Ἀμπλίας, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Ampliatos Phonetic Spelling: (am-plee'-as) Short Definition: Ampliatus Definition: Ampliatus (Amplias), a male member of the church at Rome, probably of the imperial household. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Latin origin DefinitionAmpliatus, a Rom. Christian NASB TranslationAmpliatus (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 291: ἈμπλίαςἈμπλίας ( T Ἀμπλίατος, Tr WH L marginal reading Ἀμπλιᾶτος; hence, accent Ἀμπλιᾶς; cf. Lob. Pathol. Proleg., p. 505; Chandler § 32), , ὁAmplias (a contraction from the Latin Ampliatus, which form appears in some authorities, cf. Winer's Grammar, 102 (97)), a certain Christian at Rome: Romans 16:8. (See Lightfoot on Phil., p. 174; cf. The Athenaeum for March 4, 1882, p. 289f.) STRONGS NT 291: ἈμπλίατοςἈμπλίατος (Tdf.) or more correctly Ἀμπλιᾶτος (L marginal reading Tr WH) equivalent to Ἀμπλίας, which see.
Strong's Amplias. Contracted for Latin ampliatus (enlarged); Amplias, a Roman Christian -- Amplias. |
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