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cheirotoneo
- To: "b-greek-digest@virginia.edu" <b-greek-digest@virginia.edu>
- Subject: cheirotoneo
- From: Tim Kuns <kuns@robles.callutheran.edu>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 12:28:49 -0700
- Organization: CLU
- Reply-To: kuns@robles.callutheran.edu
Could someone please give me a hand (no pun intended) with the etymology
of this word. I know cheir refers to hand. It is the second part of
the word I need help with.
Thanks
Tim
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