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the other: Matthew 13:23 R G Tr (here the division is threefold) Galatians 4:23 (here L WH Tr marginal reading brackets μέν) οἱ μέν. in prose, where it makes a partition or distributes into parts: ὁ μέν. As a demonstrative pronoun Latin hic, hacc, hoc German der, die, das, emphatic cf.
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Ὁ, ἡ, τό, originally τος, τῇ, τό (as is evident from the forms τοι, ται for οἱ, αἱ in Homer and the Ionic writings), corresponds to our definite article the (German der, die, das), which is properly a demonstrative pronoun, which we see in its full force in Homer, and of which we find certain indubitable traces also in all kinds of Greek prose, and hence also in the N. Ο, ο: - on its interchange with omega see Ω, ω.