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In some senses, syntagma is marked as dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
larger, theoretical
SYNTAGMA + NOUN
god, propositions
PREP.
into
noun
A constituent segment within a text, such as a word or a phrase that forms a syntactic unit.
The syntagma “the God of peace” (in Greek ὁ Θεὸς τῆς εἰρήνης) occurs in all undisputed Pauline letters.
An arrangement of units that together bears a meaning.
To combine a sequence of shots into a larger syntagma, there has to be a connection between the successive shots.
The Gospel is not a system of Theology, nor a Syntagma of theoretical propositions and conclusions for the enlargement of speculative knowledge, ethical or metaphysical.
A Macedonian phalanx fighting formation consisting of 256 men with long spears (sarissae).
The men forming the syntagma were arranged in a square of sixteen files of sixteen.
An organized structural, functional unit of anatomical or chemical subunits.
A treatise or compendium.
Though he informs us in the preface that his object was to trace the outlines of the great "latifundium regni philosophici" in a single syntagma, yet he really does no more than arrange a number of separate treatises or manuals, and even dictionaries, within the limits of a couple of folios.
noun — a syntactic string of words that forms a part of some larger
The syntagma “the God of peace” (in Greek ὁ Θεὸς τῆς εἰρήνης) occurs in all undisputed Pauline letters.
WiktionaryTo combine a sequence of shots into a larger syntagma, there has to be a connection between the successive shots.
WiktionaryThe Gospel is not a system of Theology, nor a Syntagma of theoretical propositions and conclusions for the enlargement of speculative knowledge, ethical or metaphysical.
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In some senses, syntagma is marked as dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.