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Prv 14:13
ἐν
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Preposition
ἐν
εν
indecl
in/with/by (+dat) -
εν
to see with; prep. at, in; adv. wherein, by;
σε
pron. thee and prep. in, into, among
εὐφροσύναις
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Noun (Fem. 1st Decl.)
εὐ·φρο·σύνη, -ης, ἡ
ευφροσυν·αις
(fem) dat pl
gladness Lit:"good-feeling/thinking/attitude", hence cheerfulness, optimism, gladness
οὐ
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Particle
οὐ[2]/οὐκ/οὐχ
ου
indecl
not Often written "οὐκ" before smooth breathing, "οὐχ" before rough breathing, "οὐ" before consonants.
προσμείγνυται
λύπη
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Noun (Fem. 1st Decl.)
λύπη, -ῆς, ἡ
λυπ·η
(fem) nom|voc sg
pain pain of body/mind, hence pain, sorrow, grief, distress
τελευταία
δὲ
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δέ
δε
indecl
but/however/moreover/yet [postpositive particle; adversative (but/however), continuitive (and/now/also/moreover), contrastive (yet); in constructions with
μέν... δέ
(on the one hand... but...)]
χαρὰ
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Noun (Fem. 1st Decl.)
χαρά, -ᾶς, ἡ
χαρ·α
(fem) nom|voc sg
joy
εἰς
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Preposition
εἰς[1]
εις
indecl
into +acc OF PLACE, the oldest and commonest usage into, with Verbs of saying or speaking relating to the person to whom or before whom one is speaking, Verbs expressing rest in a place, when a previous motion into or to it is implied; elliptical usage after Verbs
πένθος
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Noun (Neu. 3rd Decl.)
πένθο·ς, -ους, τό
πενθ(ο)·ς
(neu) nom|acc|voc sg
grief
ἔρχεται
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Verb
ἔρχομαι (ερχ-, ελευ·σ-, ελθ·[σ]-
or 2nd
ελθ-, εληλυθ·[κ]-, -, -)
ερχ·εται
pres mp ind 3rd sg
to come "Come"; sometimes "go" or "appear". A general verb of motion, whether literal or figurative.
Prv 14:13
Even in laughter the heart may be sorrowful,
and mirth may end in heaviness.
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