5603. oide {o-day'}; from 103; a chant or "ode" (the general

term for any words sung; while 5215 denotes especially a

religious metrical composition, and 5568 still more specifically,

 a Hebrew cantillation): --song.




5607. on {oan}; including the feminine ousa {oo'-sah}; and the

neuter on {on}; present participle of 1510; being: --be, come,

have.




5613. hos {hoce}; probably adverb of comparative from 3739;

which how, i.e. in that manner (very variously used, as follows):

 --about, after (that), (according) as (it had been, it were),

as soon (as), even as (like), for, how (greatly), like (as,

unto), since, so (that), that, to wit, unto, when([-soever]),

while, X with all speed.




 


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