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  • 61αὐτοπτικά — αὐτοπτικός of an eye witness neut nom/voc/acc pl αὐτοπτικά̱ , αὐτοπτικός of an eye witness fem nom/voc/acc dual αὐτοπτικά̱ , αὐτοπτικός of an eye witness fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) …

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  • 66Hudud — (Arabic حدود, also transliterated hadud, hudood; singular hadd, حد, literal meaning limit , or restriction ) is the word often used in Islamic literature for the bounds of acceptable behaviour and the punishments for serious crimes. In Islamic… …

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