Of+harlots
41πορνικωτάτας — πορνικωτάτᾱς , πορνικός of or for harlots fem acc superl pl πορνικωτάτᾱς , πορνικός of or for harlots fem gen superl sg (doric aeolic) …
42πορνικωτέρα — πορνικωτέρᾱ , πορνικός of or for harlots fem nom/voc/acc comp dual πορνικωτέρᾱ , πορνικός of or for harlots fem nom/voc comp sg (attic doric aeolic) …
43πορνικωτέρων — πορνικός of or for harlots fem gen comp pl πορνικός of or for harlots masc/neut gen comp pl …
44πορνικῶν — πορνικός of or for harlots fem gen pl πορνικός of or for harlots masc/neut gen pl …
45πορνικόν — πορνικός of or for harlots masc acc sg πορνικός of or for harlots neut nom/voc/acc sg …
46πορνικώτατα — πορνικός of or for harlots adverbial superl πορνικός of or for harlots neut nom/voc/acc superl pl …
47πορνογράφον — πορνογράφος writing of harlots masc/fem acc sg πορνογράφος writing of harlots neut nom/voc/acc sg …
48ḤANINA — (Hananiah; Comrade of the Rabbis; end of the third beginning of the fourth century), Palestinian amora. Ḥanina was born in Babylonia; in his youth he migrated to Ereẓ Israel and studied under Johanan among others (Men. 79b; Ber. 5b; et al.).… …
49INCENSE AND PERFUMES — In the ancient world, incense and perfumes were extremely precious commodities, sometimes even more than silver and gold, and were greatly sought after for their fragrance, for both secular and religious purposes. Among the gifts the Queen of… …
50PARABLE — PARABLE, from the Greek παραβολὴ (lit. juxtaposition ), the usual Septuagint rendering of Hebrew mashal ( comparison, saying, and derived meanings ). No distinction is made in biblical usage between parable, allegory, and fable; all are forms of… …