κατέδησε, ἐπιχέων : both technical terms in medicine. ἔλαιον καὶ οἶνον : not separately, but mixed; in use among Greeks and Romans as well as Jews (Wetstein). κτῆνος = κτῆμα from κτάομαι, generally a property, and specially a domestic animal: one's beast. πανδοχεῖον (in classics πανδοκ.), a place for receiving all comers, an inn having a host, not merely a khan or caravanserai like κατάλυμα in Luke 2:7.

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