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1 I| Magalath, and Tharath. And in Greek Appelius, Amerius, and Damascus.
2 I| Hebrew is said doctor, in Greek, philosopher, and in Latin,
3 I| written within of letters of Greek and of Latin. Crosses be
4 I| pavement in Latin and in Greek, and this signifieth the
5 I| scripture of the letters, Greek and Latin, that were made
6 II| the patriarch wrote it in Greek, and John the deacon translated
7 II| abysm or double, which in Greek is said didimus; or else
8 II| Stephen is as much to say in Greek as crowned, and in Hebrew
9 II| as a lamb, or of agnos in Greek, which is to say debonair
10 II| Basil is said of basis in Greek, which is as much to say
11 II| of God that I may speak Greek, to whom S. Basil said:
12 II| prayed for him, and he spake Greek. Another hermit saw S. Basil,
13 III| could perfectly Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and French, and
14 III| pain, she said to me in Greek tongue that she was well
15 III| he was said of ambor in Greek, which is to say as father
16 III| passion Bede compiled out of Greek into Latin.~
17 III| learned in Latin, French, Greek, and Hebrew. Also there
18 III| letters of Chaldee and of Greek, sofarforth that he was
19 III| letters of Chaldee and of Greek. A little while after, S.
20 III| martyrdom of S. Eutrope in Greek and sent it into Greece,
21 IV| Abdon is said of abscin in Greek, which is as much to say
22 IV| Sennen is said of senos in Greek, which is as much to say
23 IV| which for the time was a Greek, saith many marvellous things
24 V| dread, and theos, a word of Greek, which is deus in Latin
25 V| because the said bishop was a Greek and but little lettered
26 V| Lambertus is said of lampos in Greek, which is as much to say
27 V| which, after Isidore, in Greek is said black. He had bitterness
28 V| after Isidore, cosmos in Greek is said clean in Latin.
29 V| there taught in letters of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. He had
30 V| that knew the languages of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, and
31 V| priest, learned in letters of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, and
32 V| letters of Latin, but in Greek and Hebrew, so that none
33 V| an Easter day the friars Greek that were in desert had
34 V| angels, translated out of Greek into Latin, and were received
35 V| earthly,~thau, n., the Greek t , a headless cross.~truffes,
36 VI| their passion and legend in Greek, and Tropæus the disciple
37 VI| Abdias translated it out of Greek into Latin. And he was named
38 VI| breos, that is to say in Greek as measure, and of scio,
39 VI| may be said of gonos in Greek, which is as much to say
40 VI| tame. a rudder. ~grewe, n., greek.~grinnes n. snares or traps. ~
41 VII| Angels, translated out of Greek into Latin, and he received
42 VII| life was translated out of Greek into Latin by S. Anastasius,
43 VII| this grail here came out of Greek tongue, and signifieth how
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