G4132 — πλήμμυρα
(so all editions) (or πλημυρα (cf. Alexander Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Spr. § 7 Anm. 17 note; Lob. Rhemat., p. 264)) (better accented as proparoxytone; Chandler § 160), πλημμύρας and (so G T Tr WH) πλημμύρης (see μάχαιρα), ἡ (from πλημμη or πλημη i. e. πλησμη (from πλήθω, πίμπλημι, which see)), a flood, whether of the sea or of a river: [Luk 6:48]. ([Job 40:18]; (Dionysius Halicarnassus, Antiquities 1, 71); Josephus, Antiquities 2, 10, 2; Plutarch, Sextus Empiricus; with ποταμῶν added, Philo de opif. mund. § 19; (cf. de vim Moys. i. § 36; iii, § 24; de Abrah. § 19; de leg. alleg. i. § 13).)
† πλήμμυρα , - ης
(for Att. . - ας , v. Bl., § 7, 1)
( < πλήθω ),
[in LXX : Papyri γένεσθαι , [Job 40:18] (23) (H5104 H6231) * ;]
a flood (of sea or river) : [Luk 6:48]. †