Hapax legomena

Chuck Tripp ctripp at ptialaska.net
Tue Mar 20 22:07:27 EST 2001


Though not a recent list, the Thayer's lexicon has a listing of words at the
end.  It is broken down further to include words peculiar to certain
authors.  I guess the current list would be a subset of those listed.

Chuck Tripp
Kodiak, Alaska
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From: Rodney J. Decker <rdecker at bbc.edu>
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Subject: [b-greek] Hapax legomena


> Can anyone point me to a relatively recent list of "absolute hapax
> legomena"? That is, words that occur only one time in the NT and not in
any
> previous known Greek literature. It's not hard to find a list of
"relative"
> hapaxes--those that occur only once in the NT, but I'm looking for a more
> narrow list. I've read the intro to BDAG, but despite a number of catalog
> lists, I don't think they include what I'm seeking--unless I've not
> understood the descriptions that Bauer gives.
>
> I have noted that BDAG *sometimes* includes the designation "hapax leg."
in
> an entry (e.g., EPISUNTRECW), but other times he lists only a single NT
use
> and no uses outside the NT (e.g., EKPERISSWS--and L&S/Glare is the same).
>
>
>
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