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textus receptus
tex·tus re·cep·tus T0137450 (tĕk′təs rĭ-sĕp′təs)n.1. Textus Receptus The Greek text of the New Testament that became standard in printed editions from the 1500s to the end of the 1800s.2. The text of a written work that is generally considered genuine or original. [Latin, received text : textus, text + receptus, past participle of recipere, to receive.]tex•tus re•cep•tus (ˈtɛk stəs rɪˈsɛp təs) n. a text of a work that is generally accepted as being genuine or original. [1855–60; < New Latin: received text] AcronymsSeeTEX REC |