Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for HEX'A-PLAR
HEX'A-PLAR, a. [Gr. εξ, six, and απλοω, to unfold.]
Sextuple; containing six columns; from Hexapla, the work of Origen, or an edition of the Bible, containing the original Hebrew, and several Greek versions.
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