PHROW and PWROW
Penner
pennerkm at mcmaster.ca
Fri Aug 9 09:34:57 EDT 2002
PHROW means mutilate, maim, make something (usually a body part)
defective.
PWROW means form something hard, like a stone or callous.
Ken Penner, M.C.S. (Regent College), M.A. (McMaster)
Ph.D. Student, Religious Studies,
Biblical Field (Early Judaism major)
McMaster University
Hamilton, Canada
pennerkm at mcmaster.ca
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wieland Willker [mailto:willker at chemie.uni-bremen.de]
> Sent: August 9, 2002 8:09 AM
> To: Biblical Greek
> Subject: [b-greek] PHROW and PWROW
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> Is there a difference in meaning between PHROW and PWROW or
> are they basically synonymous?
>
> Best wishes
> Wieland
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> Wieland Willker, Bremen, Germany mailto:willker at chemie.uni-bremen.de
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