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σοφία G4678
N-NFS  |  51× in 1 sense
of wisdom
1. of wisdom of wisdom, wisdom, with wisdom (51 occurrences across 2 original clusters) 51×
VIOLENCE_CONFLICT Hostility, Strife Wisdom and Discernment
AR["الحِكْمَةُ","الحِكْمَةِ","حِكمَةً","حِكمَةَ","حِكمَةُ","حِكْمَةً","حِكْمَةٌ","حِكْمَةَ","حِكْمَةُ","حِكْمَةِ"]·ben["জ্ঞান","জ্ঞানে","জ্ঞানের,","প্রজ্ঞা","প্রজ্ঞা।","প্রজ্ঞায়","প্রজ্ঞার"]·DE["Weisheit"]·EN["of-wisdom","wisdom"]·FR["sagesse"]·heb["חָכְמַת","חָכְמָה","חׇכְמָה"]·HI["बुदधि","बुदधि-को","बुद्धि"]·ID["hikmat","itu"]·IT["sapienza"]·jav["kawicaksanan","kawicaksanan,","kawicaksanan."]·KO["지혜","지혜-를","지혜-와","지혜가","지혜를","지혜의"]·PT["de-sabedoria,","sabedoria"]·RU["-премудрости","мудрости","мудрость"]·ES["de-sabiduría","sabiduría"]·SW["hekima","hekima,","hekima."]·TR["Tanrı'nın","bilgelerin-","bilgelik","bilgelikte","bilgeliğe","bilgeliği","bilgeliğin","bilgeliğinde","bilgeliğini","dünyanın-","o-"]·urd["-سے","حکمت","حکمت-کو","حکمت-کی","حکمت-کے","دانش"]

Senses

Related Senses
H4421 1. war, battle, armed conflict (319×)H0341 1. enemy, adversary, foe (284×)H3898a 1. Nifal: to fight, wage war (167×)H2026 1. kill, slay (active) (146×)H2451 1. wisdom, discernment (146×)H5483b 1. horse (the animal) (138×)H0006 1. to perish, be destroyed (105×)H7843 1. Hifil: destroy, annihilate (83×)H2491a 1. slain, fatally pierced (74×)H6862c 1. adversary, enemy, foe (69×)H8045 1. destroy, exterminate (69×)G0615 1. kill, put to death (60×)H6571b 1. horseman, cavalryman (52×)H8077a 1. desolation, waste (abstract state) (52×)G4717 1. crucify, fasten to a cross (46×)H2763a 1. utterly destroy (Hifil active) (44×)G0622 1. perish, be destroyed (intransitive) (41×)H0006 2. to destroy, annihilate (Piel) (38×)H8074 1. be desolate, lie waste (36×)G2190 1. enemy / hostile one (32×)

BDB / Lexicon Reference
σοφία, Ionic dialect -ιη, , properly cleverness or skill in handicraft and art, as in carpentry, τέκτονος, ὅς ῥά τε πάσης εὖ εἰδῇ σ. Refs 8th c.BC+; of the Telchines, Refs 5th c.BC+; ἔντεχνος σ., of Hephaestus and Athena, Refs 5th c.BC+; of Daedalus and Palamedes, Refs 5th c.BC+; in music and singing, τέχνῃ καὶ σ. Refs 6th c.BC+; in medicine or surgery, Refs 5th c.BC+; περὶ Ὁμήρου σ. Refs