Aner
.
historical examples
the words arren (male) and aner (man) also contain a similar allusion to the same principle of the upward flux (te ano rhon).
cratylus plato
determiner, pr-noun, noun
a scottish word for one
a boy. (1.) a canaanitish chief who joined his forces with those of abraham in pursuit of chedorlaomer (gen. 14:13,24). (2.) a city of man-sseh given to the levites of kohath’s family (1 chr. 6:70).
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