664. apotomós
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 664: ἀποτόμως

ἀποτόμως, adverb (cf. ἀποτομία);

a. abruptly, precipitously.

b. tropically, sharply, severely (cf. our curtly): Titus 1:13; 2 Corinthians 13:10. On the adjective ἀπότομος cf. Grimm on Sap., p. 121 (who in illustration of its use in Wis. 5:20, 22 Wis. 6:5, 11 Wis. 11:10 Wis. 12:9 Wis. 18:15, refers to the similar metaphorically, use in Diodorus 2, 57; Longinus, de sublim. 27; and the use of the Latinabscisus in Valerius Maximus, 2, 7, 14, etc.; see also Polb. 17, 11, 2; Polycarp, ad Phil. 6, 1 [ET]).

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αποτομως αποτόμως ἀποτόμως apotomos apotomōs apotómos apotómōs
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