- to
produce the next generation. Adelphoparasitism, (from Gr**** ἀδελφός (
adelphós), brother), also
known as sibling-parasitism,
occurs where the host species...
-
revolutionary who
claimed to be the
little brother of
Jesus Gr****
singular noun
adelphos, from a- ("same",
equivalent to homo-) and
delphys ("womb," equivalent...
- from the
Ancient Gr****
terms φίλος phílos ('beloved, dear') and ἀδελφός
adelphós ('brother, brotherly').
There were a
number of
cities named Philadelphia...
- he
appeared to me also. In the
preceding verse, the same Gr**** word "
adelphos" (brother) is used, but not in a blood-relation sense: Then he appeared...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adelphi (from
Ancient Gr****: ἀδελφός,
adelphós, 'brother') may
refer to:
Adelphi (band), an
American rock band The Adelphi...
- to as "Sosthenes our brother" (Gr****: Σωσθένης ὁ ἀδελφός, Sōsthénēs ho
adelphós,
literally "Sosthenes the brother"), a
convert to the
Christian faith and...
-
adelphopoiia (from the Gr**** ἀδελφοποίησις/ἀδελφοποιία,
derived from ἀδελφός,
adelphos, lit. 'brother', and ποιέω, poieō, lit. 'I make',
literally 'brother-making')...
- "brother",
because when "brother" is intended, the Gr**** word for "brother" (
adelphos) is present. Bock also says that
means he was not the
brother of Jesus...
-
Ancient Gr****
terms φίλος phílos (beloved, dear, or loving) and ἀδελφός
adelphós (brother, brotherly). The city was
first named by its founder, William...
- Ioudas): the
writer names himself a
brother of
James (ἀδελφὸς δὲ Ἰακώβου
adelphos de Iakóbou), but it is not
clear which James is meant.
According to some...