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From hexapla, from Ancient Greek ἑξαπλά (hexaplá), neuter plural of ἑξαπλοῦς (hexaploûs, sixfold), from ἕξ- (héx-, hexa-: six) + -πλοος (-ploos, -fold), used as the title of such an edition by Origen.

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Hexapla (plural Hexaplas)

  1. A Biblical hexapla: an edition of the Bible in six parallel versions or languages.

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