"bishop 1984 # episkope {ep-is-kop-ay'}; from 1980; inspection
(for relief); by implication, superintendence; specially, the
Christian "episcopate": -- the office of a {"bishop}",
bishoprick, visitation.[ql
e-)specially 3122 # malista {mal'-is-tah}; neuter plural of the
superlative of an apparently primary adverb mala (very);
(adverbially) most (in the greatest degree) or particularly: --
chiefly, most of all, ({e-)specially}.[ql
especially 0582 ## >enowsh {en-oshe'}; from 605; properly, a
mortal (and thus differing from the more dignified 120); hence,
a man in general (singly or collectively): -- another, X [blood-
]thirsty, certain, chap[-man]; divers, fellow, X in the flower
of their age, husband, (certain, mortal) man, people, person,
servant, some ( X of them), + stranger, those, + their trade. It
is often unexpressed in the English versions, {especially} when
used in apposition with another word . Compare 376. [ql
especially 5259 # hupo {hoop-o'}; a primary preposition; under,
i.e. (with the genitive case) of place (beneath), or with verbs
(the agency or means, through); (with the accusative case) of
place (whither [underneath] or where [below] or time (when [at]):
-- among, by, from, in, of, under, with. In comp. it retains
the same general applications, {especially} of inferior position
or condition, and specifically, covertly or moderately.[ql
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