an adjective, lit., "well born" (eu, "well," and genos, "a family, race"), (a) signifies "noble," 1—Corinthians 1:26; (b) is used with anthropos, "a man," i.e., "a nobleman," in Luke 19:12 . In the Sept., Job 1:3 .
the comparative degree of No. 1, occurs in Acts 17:11 , "more noble," i.e., "more noble-minded."
is translated "most noble" in the AV of Acts 24:3; 26:25 (RV, "most excellent"), See EXCELLENT.
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