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MainId: 001016000000000
Version: 0
HasAramaic: False
InLXX: True
AlphaPos: β
StrongCodes: G1009
BaseForms:
BaseFormID: 001016001000000
PartsOfSpeech: noun, m.
Inflections:
Lemma: βότρυς
BaseFormIndex: 1
Realizations: -υος
LEXMeanings:
LEXID: 001016001001000
LEXIsBiblicalTerm: M
LEXEntryCode: 3.38
LEXIndent: 0
LEXDomains: Plants
LEXSubDomains: Fruit Parts of Plants
LEXSenses:
LanguageCode: en
LastEdited: 2021-02-09 23:46:58
DefinitionShort: the small round fruit, sweet and juicy, of a creeping plant that develops a woody stem when it matures; Vitis vinifera; symbol of blessing, prosperity, and happiness
Glosses: ['grape', 'bunch of grapes']
Comments: Some scholars have contended that βότρυς means primarily a bunch of grapes, while σταφυλή designates individual grapes. In {S:06601401800068} this difference might seem plausible, but there is scarcely any evidence for such a distinction, since both words may signify grapes as well as bunches of grapes.|In some languages it is necessary to borrow a term for ‘grapes’ from a dominant language and then employ some kind of classifier, for example, ‘fruit called grapes.’ In other languages grapes may be known as ‘wine fruit,’ since wine may be more widely known than a term for grapes.
LEXReferences: REV 14:18
LEXLinks: flora:2.12