The professor used a Greek lexicon to decipher the text.I am in the Arabic lexicon.
Lexicon is not an idiom. It is a word that means either a person's vocabulary, or a dictionary (especially one for Latin, Greek, Hebrew, or Arabic).
The professor used a Greek lexicon to decipher the text.I am in the Arabic lexicon.
It is of Greek origin, a word for a Dictionary. So, look in a bookshop or a library
The professor used a Greek lexicon to decipher the text.
You're probably thinking of "lexicon" from the Greek "Λεξικόν". A more appropriate word in the English language is 'Lexis'
According to Strong's Greek Lexicon, the Greek work "gethsemane" means "an oil press."
From Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon: an enquiry/systematic investigation; knowledge gained by enquiry; a written account of those enquiries.
συνθέτης; synthetis. http://www.kypros.org/cgi-bin/lexicon
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