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τρᾱχ-ών

trachon · ὁ

a rugged, stony tract

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  • Luke 1 · 0.52/10k

What it meant

τρᾱχ-ών · trach-ōn — LSJ

a rugged, stony tract, its inhabitants

a rugged, stony tract, Str. 4.1.5, D.H. 19.4, PVat. 11rv6 (ii A. D.), Luc. VH 2.30, Tox. 49:—hence Τράχων, in Syria, J. AJ 13.16.5; and Τραχωνῖτις, ιδος, ἡ, χώρα Ev.Luc. 3.1, etc.; Τραχωνῖται, οἱ, its inhabitants, J. BJ 3.10.10; T. Ἄραβες Ptol. Geog. 5.14.20.

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