Jonathan Robie wrote:
Hmmm, would you be able to give Abbot-Smith a try?
Here is the result from Anagnostis:
MANUAL GREEK LEXICON 0F
THE NEW TESTAMENT
A, a, aAipa (q.v), t0, itidecl., AfLwia, liie fli'sl leller oT IHe GI~ßeK
alphabet. AB a BUDQeral, a = I, a = 1999. As a prefix, il QI)Pears
19 Have al leasl Iv9 aDII perhaps Ihi'ße dislillcl selises : I, a'- (before
Q vönel, av7 (־iegalill7, as in a'־YVuioT9ç, â-ôixipç. 2. â-, a- Eyirraöiuß,
Îii(licalillg sominuIiiljT and fellotvshîp as in a'-7A9ûç, a'-KipÀtpirôeu)
a'-0£Âip9ç. 3. Ati i7ilBnßiuß force (EB, s. a), as in â-TsviÇu) iç 99iQ9mneç
asBumed (bul '. BOisasq, a v.).
Aap;v (Heb. li-i-JQ), iBdecl. (m Fil, - 0ç), Aaftai (Ex 414, il.) :
LVIs, Ac 748, He 54 711 gi.+
AßaBBuiv (Heb. 117-ik, ZBB1ttie1i07i; EXX, a7Tù)£ia, ooiy m
syis(l9m Lil., oT ih9pia£eoT lheiuincclclea(l: Ib 26' 2823112 -־, ps88!2,
Pr 1511%), inflecl.; in NT, Aba9ZOn, ih9 aB el OP Ihe Abyss: B8 911.+
־ oßaprji. -Iç (41 ß '09ç), 7uiiitOIII luBrjhô ' iriclapb. (MM, '0T, s.'.)
7181 57n'QTe7is077iß : n CO ll\+
־+Aßßö 0־, -â), iDdßsI. (Ar3in. N79,־, sinphnlis RDi'ai Of -m = Hel).
AU,, fQlhe7), use(l m Ihc phrase ־A ' q׳) »ööQ, auöBr (־- Stv8Is 0q
Mit, I.e.) : Mk 143', R0 Bis, Ga 4ß.+
Aßs Ar|vf) (T, Bec. ,Aß'-), -r!ç, r! (sß. x pa), ABiiuiu, a aiiBIHe! in
hiß Anil-liebaDoii : IDk31.+
AßsA (TyH, A-),;, in(lecl. (Hßb. 541-.. i), A5BI (Ge 42-10) : Hß 114
The problem with Anagnostis is that it requires a 2-bit (black and white) file, in TIF, BMP, or GIF format only. I had to export the PDF scan to a monochrome TIF, which was then dithered.
Here's it with Adobe Acrobat X:
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MANUAL GREEK LEXICON OF
ΤΗΕ NEW TESTAMENT
Α
Α, α, άλφα (q.v.), τό, indecl., alJJlιa, the fiΓst letter of the Greek
alphabet. As a nurneral, α' = 1, α, = 1000. As a prefix, it appears
to have at least two and perhaps th1·ee di stinct senses: 1. ά- (before
a vowel, άν-) negative, as in ά-γνωστος-, ά-δικος-. 2. ά-, ά- copulative,
indicating cornrnunity and felloνvship, as in ά-π-λοvς-, ά-κολοvθέω ,
ά-δελcpός. 3. An intensi 'υe force (LS, s. α), as in ά-τε νίζω is sornetirnes
assurned (but v. Boisacq , s.v.).
Άαpώv (Heb. 7;ϊι':7~), indec l. (in FIJ, -wνος), ΑαΨοπ (Εχ 414, al.) :
Lk 1 5 , Ac 7 4 ο, He 54 711 94 .t
Άβα88ώv (Heb. 7;":'1':;,.~ , clestr1.ιction; LXX, άπ-ώλεια, only i n
Wisdorn Lit., of the place of the 1·uined dead: Jb 266 2822 3112, Ps 881 2,
Pr 1511*), indecl.; in ΝΤ, Abadcloπ, the angel of the Abyss: Re 911 .+
* άβαpής, -ές (<β άρο ς), witl~o1.ιt ιυeight; rnetapb. (ΜΜ , VGT, s.v.)
?Wt burdensorne: π Co 119. +
*+ Άββά (Τ, -ίi), indecl. (Ararn. Ν~~ , emphatic fo1·rn of :l~ = H eb.
:l~, jather), used in the phrase Ά. ό πατήρ, Abba, Fatlιer (v. Swete on
Mk, l.c.): Mk 14 36, Ro 815, Ga 46.t
Άβειληvή (Τ, Rec. Άβι-), -1]ς, ή (sc. χώρα), Abileπe, a district in
the Anti-Lebanon: Lk 31.t
,. Αβελ (WH, 'Ά-), ό, indecl. (Heb. ~:;.,:,) , Abel (Ge 4 2·10): He 114
1224 ; αίμα,. Α., Mt 23 35 , Lk 11 51 .+
Άβι&. (Heb. n~~~, ~i1~~~) , ό , indecl. (in FIJ, Άβίας, -α), Abia,
Abijah. 1. Son of Rehoboam (rπ Ki 141): Mt 17• 2. Α priest of the
line of Eleazar (r Cb 243 • 10) : Lk 15• t
Άβιάθαp, ό, indecl. (Heb. ,ζl~=t~), Abiatl~a1· (r Ki 21 1): Mk 226,t
Άβιληvή, v.s. Άβειληνή.
Άβιού8, ό, indecl. (Heb. ,~i1.,~~), Ab ·i1.ιd, Abil~1.ιd: Mt 1 1".1'
Άβpαάμ (Heb. Ci?1=t~), ό, indecl. (in FlJ, 'Άβpαμος-, -ou; ΜΜ,
VGT, s.v.), Abraharn (Ge 175 al.): l\ft 11 , 2 al.
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Here it is with ABBYY FineReader 10 Professional Edition:
MANUAL GREEK LEXICON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
A
A, a, αΧφα (q.v.), to, indecl., alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet. As a numeral, a = 1, a = 1000. As a prefix, it appears to have at least two and perhaps three distinct senses: 1. d- (before a vowel, άν-) negative, as in α-γνωστ05, ά-δικ05. 2. «1-, a- copulative, indicating community and fellowship, as in ά-ττλονς, ά-κολονθίω, ά-^λφός. 3. An intensive force (LS, s. a), as in ά-τενίζω is sometimes assumed (but v. Boisacq, s.v.).
Άαρώκ (Heb. אסרון), indecl. (in FLT, -ώ™*). Aaron (Ex 4>\ al.):
Lk I5, Ac 740, He 54 7n 94.+
Άβαδδών׳ (Heb. אבדון: , destruction; LXX, άττώλ««, only in
Wisdom Lit., of the place of the ruined dead : Jb 26f> 2822 3112, Ps 8812, Pr 1511*), indecl.; in NT, Abaddon, the angel of the Abyss: Re 9".t ^ ^άβαρή5, -ί'5 (<£«>')״ without weight; metaph. (MM, VGT, s.v.)
*+ ,Αββά (T, -a), indecl (Aram. אבא , emphatic form of אב = Heb. אב » father), used in the phrase "A. 1 ״raW,p, Abba, Father (v. Swete on Mk, I.e.): Mk 1436, Bo 815, Ga 4«.+
A;ttr־s־ ·י־׳^ :׳i!י ׳(sc■ AlAne·a district in
״ΑβεΧ (WH, ״A־), «, indecl. (Heb. Abel (Ge 4«°): He ll4
1224 ; αΐμα"A., Mt 2335, Lk ll51.t
Άβ1ά (Heb. , 6 ,(אב^הז־, indecl (in F1J, 'Αβίας, -a), AUa,
Abijah. 1. Son of Behoboam (111 Ki 141): Mt I7. 2. A priest of the line of Eleazar (1 Ch 24310 ׳): Lk l5.t
׳Αβιάθαρ, b, indecl. (Heb. א£יגר), Abiathar (1 Ki 21ג) : Mk 226.t
ΆβιΧηΐ'ή, V.8. ,Αβαληνψ
Άβιοιίδ, b, indecl. (Heb. ־ΉΓΡΙΚ), Abkid, Abihud: Mt l".t
'Αβραάμ (Heb. אברהם), ό, indecl. (in FIT, Άβραμο5, -״v: MM,
VGT, s.v.), Abraham (Ge 175 al.): Mt I1»2 al.
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MANUAL GREEK LEXICON OF
THE NEW TESTAMENT
A
Α, α, αλφα (q.v.), τό, indecl., alpha, the first letter of the Greek
alphabet. As a numeral, a = 1, a, = 1000. As a prefix, it appears
to have at least two and perhaps three distinct senses: 1. a- (before
a vowel, dv־) negative, as in α-γνωστ09, α-δικ09. 2. ά-, ά- copulative,
indicating community and fellowship, as in ά-πλοΰς, ά-κολονθεω,
ά ־ δ ε λ φ ο 3 . 5׳ . An intensive force (LS, s. a), as in ά-τενίζω is sometimes
assumed (but v. Boisacq, s.v.).
Ααρών (Heb. אלץ״ון ), indecl. (in F1J, -ωνοή, Aaron (Ex 4 U , al.):
Lk l 5 , Ac 74 0 , He 5* 7 9 4 + . ״
Άβαδδώι ׳ (Heb. אבדון , destruction; LXX, απώλεια, only in
Wisdom Lit., of the place of the ruined dead : Jb 266 2822 311 2 , Ps 8812,
Pr 1511*), indecl.; in NT, Abaddon, the angel of the Abyss: Ee 9״ .+
*άβαρής, ־e ׳s «βάροή, without xoeight; metaph. (MM, VGT, s.v.)
not burdensome: 11 Co 11A+
*·ϊ'Αββά (Τ, -a), indecl. (Aram. א ב א , emphatic form of א ב = Heb.
א ב , father), used in the phrase Ά. ό πατήρ, Abba, Father (v. Swete on
Mk, I.e.): Mk 1436, Eo 815, Ga 46.t
Άβειληηί (Τ, Eec. Άβι-), -7)5, η (sc. χώρα), Abilene, a district in
the Anti-Lebanon : Lk 34. ג
*Αβελ (WH, ״A־), b, indecl. (Heb. ל ב ל ) , Abel (Ge ־4210): He 11*
122 4 ; αίμα"Α., Mt 2335, Lk l l 5 1 . t
Άβιά (Heb. 6 ,( א ב ^ ה י , אביה , indecl. (in F1J, Άβίας, Abijah. 1. Son of Eehoboam (111 Ki 141): Mt l 7 . 2. A priest of the
line of Bleazar (1 Ch 243> 1 0 ) : Lk l 5 . t
Άβιάθαρ, b, indecl. (Heb. אביתר ), Abiathar (1 Ki 211): Mk 22 6 .t
Άβιληη], V.S. Άβαληνή.
Άβιουδ, b, indecl. (Heb. אביהדד ), Abiud, Abihud: Mt l 1 3 . f
Αβραάμ (Heb. אברהם ), b, indecl. (in F1J, "Αβραμος, -ου; MM,
VGT, s.v.), Abraham (Ge 175 al.): Mt 12 ׳ג al.
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