octapla (sing.) A portion of the Old Testament prepared by Origen in
the 3d century, containing the Hebrew text and seven Greek versions of
it, arranged in eight parallel columns.
Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionaryπ
octapla okβ²ta-pla, n. something eightfold: a
Bible in eight languages. [Gr. oktaplous, eightfold.]
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