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UBS Dictionary of the Greek New Testament

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ἐλαία

MainId: 001649000000000

Version: 0

HasAramaic: False

InLXX: True

AlphaPos: ε

StrongCodes: G1636

BaseForms:

  1. BaseFormID: 001649001000000

    PartsOfSpeech: noun, f.

    Inflections:

    1. Lemma: ἐλαία

      BaseFormIndex: 1

      Realizations: -ας

    RelatedLemmas: [{'Word': 'ἔλαιον', 'Meanings': []}, {'Word': 'ἐλαιών', 'Meanings': []}, {'Word': 'καλλιέλαιος', 'Meanings': []}]

    LEXMeanings:

    1. LEXID: 001649001001000

      LEXIsBiblicalTerm: M

      LEXEntryCode: 3.9

      LEXIndent: 0

      LEXDomains: Plants

      LEXSubDomains: Trees

      LEXSenses:

      1. LanguageCode: en

        LastEdited: 2021-05-14 10:03:33

        DefinitionShort: tree reaching up to 10 m. high, but usually pruned to around 5 m.; leaves are grayish green above, and whitish underneath; fruit of the olive is about 2 cm. long and a bit more than a cm thick with a hard stone inside and a soft skin that covers the oily flesh; fruit is used for food and oil for cooking, for lamps, for rubbing on the body, for medicine, and in religion (anointing)

        Glosses: olive tree

        Comments: As in the case of other terms for trees which may not be identified by specific receptor-language terms, one can employ a generic expression followed by a borrowed term, for example, ‘a tree producing fruit called olives.’ In the context of {S:04002100100028} and similar passages it is important that ‘Mount of Olives’ not be rendered in such a way as to suggest that it was a mountain consisting of olives or even a mountain consisting of olive trees. A more appropriate expression in some languages is ‘a mountain known for its olive trees’ or ‘a mountain on which many olive trees grow.’ In a number of languages, however, it is important to employ a term such as ‘hill’ rather than ‘mountain,’ since the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem would be regarded in most receptor languages as a ‘hill’ not a ‘mountain.’

      LEXReferences: MAT 21:1, MAT 24:3, MAT 26:30, MARK 11:1, MARK 13:3, MARK 14:26, LUKE 19:29, LUKE 19:37, LUKE 21:37, LUKE 22:39, YHN 8:1, ROM 11:17, ROM 11:24, REV 11:4

      LEXLinks: flora:2.8

    2. LEXID: 001649001002000

      LEXIsBiblicalTerm: M

      LEXEntryCode: 93.616

      LEXIndent: 0

      LEXDomains: Names of Persons and Places

      LEXSubDomains: Places

      LEXCollocations: ['Ἐλαῖαι', 'Ὄρος τῶν Ἐλαιῶν']

      LEXSenses:

      1. LanguageCode: en

        LastEdited: 2021-05-14 10:03:33

        DefinitionShort: a ridge to the east of Jerusalem, with the Kidron Valley in between

        Glosses: Mount of Olives

      LEXReferences: MAT 21:1, MAT 24:3, MAT 26:30, MARK 11:1, MARK 13:3, MARK 14:26, LUKE 19:29, LUKE 19:37, LUKE 21:37, LUKE 22:39, YHN 8:1

    3. LEXID: 001649001003000

      LEXIsBiblicalTerm: M

      LEXEntryCode: 3.39

      LEXIndent: 0

      LEXDomains: Plants

      LEXSubDomains: Fruit Parts of Plants

      LEXSenses:

      1. LanguageCode: en

        LastEdited: 2021-05-14 10:03:33

        DefinitionShort: fruit of the olive tree; about 2 cm. long and a bit more than a cm thick with a hard stone inside and a soft skin that covers the oily flesh; used for food and oil for cooking, for lamps, for rubbing on the body, for medicine, and in religion (anointing)

        Glosses: olive

        Comments: Since in some languages a term for ‘olive oil’ ({L:ἔλαιον}, {D:6.202}) is better known than the fruit itself, one may employ a descriptive phrase such as ‘the fruit of olive oil’ or ‘the fruit that produces olive oil.’ In certain instances olives are actually known as ‘the cooking-oil fruit.’

      LEXReferences: YAC 3:12

      LEXLinks: flora:2.8