Dialect
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Dialect (6 Occurrences)

Acts 1:19 And it was known to all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so that that field was called in their own dialect Aceldama; that is, field of blood.) (DBY YLT)

Acts 2:6 But the rumour of this having spread, the multitude came together and were confounded, because each one heard them speaking in his own dialect. (DBY YLT)

Acts 2:8 and how do we hear them each in our own dialect in which we have been born, (DBY YLT)

Acts 21:40 And he having given him leave, Paul having stood upon the stairs, did beckon with the hand to the people, and there having been a great silence, he spake unto them in the Hebrew dialect, saying: (YLT NAS)

Acts 22:2 and they having heard that in the Hebrew dialect he was speaking to them, gave the more silence, and he saith, -- (YLT NAS)

Acts 26:14 and we all having fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew dialect, Saul, Saul, why me dost thou persecute? hard for thee against pricks to kick! (YLT NAS)

Thesaurus
Dialect (6 Occurrences)
... speech characterized by local peculiarities or specific circumstances; as, the Ionic
and Attic were dialects of Greece; the Yorkshire dialect; the dialect of ...
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Persian (4 Occurrences)
... II. OLD PERSIAN INSCRIPTIONS III. MEDIC DIALECT 1. Ordinary Ayestic 2. Gathic
IV. ZOROASTER 1. His Date, etc. ... III. Medic Dialect. 1 ...
/p/persian.htm - 45k

Laban (52 Occurrences)
... For Laban himself it suffices that he was a Semite, living within the region early
occupied by those who spoke the Sere dialect that we call Aramaic. ...
/l/laban.htm - 28k

Chaldee
... 46; Jeremiah 10:11. It is the Aramaic dialect, as it is sometimes called, as
distinguished from the Hebrew dialect. It was the language ...
/c/chaldee.htm - 8k

Coptic
... Of these the most important from a literary point of view was the (1) Buchairic,
the dialect of Lower Egypt, often called Coptic paragraph excellence, and also ...
/c/coptic.htm - 11k

Targum
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) A translation or paraphrase of some portion of the
Old Testament Scriptures in the Chaldee or Aramaic language or dialect. Int. ...
/t/targum.htm - 38k

Arabic
... But the dialect of the tribe of Koreish, to which Mohammed belonged, is the one
that, naturally, by the circumstance of the Koran's composition and diffusion ...
/a/arabic.htm - 17k

Slavonic
... Uncertain also is the exact dialect used for this work; although this dialect was
the basis of the present liturgical language of the Russian church, it has ...
/s/slavonic.htm - 13k

Georgian
... Uncertain also is the exact dialect used for this work; although this dialect was
the basis of the present liturgical language of the Russian church, it has ...
/g/georgian.htm - 13k

Gothic
... Uncertain also is the exact dialect used for this work; although this dialect was
the basis of the present liturgical language of the Russian church, it has ...
/g/gothic.htm - 13k

Greek
1447. Hebraisti -- in Hebrew, in Aramaic
... Part of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: Hebraisti Phonetic Spelling: (heb-rah-is-
tee') Short Definition: in the Hebrew or Aramaic dialect Definition: in the ...
/greek/1447.htm - 6k

1258. dialektos -- speech, language
... speaking. Word Origin from dialegomai Definition speech, language NASB Word
Usage dialect (3), language (3). language, tongue. From ...
/greek/1258.htm - 6k

2981. lalia -- talk
... talk. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: lalia Phonetic Spelling:
(lal-ee-ah') Short Definition: speech, talk, dialect Definition: (in classical ...
/greek/2981.htm - 6k

5491. cheilos -- a lip, an edge
... cheilos Phonetic Spelling: (khi'-los) Short Definition: a lip, mouth, shore Definition:
a lip, mouth, shore, edge, brink; meton: language, dialect. ...
/greek/5491.htm - 6k

5456. phone -- a voice, sound
... Noun, Feminine Transliteration: phone Phonetic Spelling: (fo-nay') Short Definition:
a sound, noise, voice Definition: a sound, noise, voice, language, dialect ...
/greek/5456.htm - 7k

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) The form of speech of a limited region or people, as distinguished from ether forms nearly related to it; a variety or subdivision of a language; speech characterized by local peculiarities or specific circumstances; as, the Ionic and Attic were dialects of Greece; the Yorkshire dialect; the dialect of the learned.
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