Cognate: prágma (from prássō, "accomplishing by regular practice") properly, the habit needed to accomplish what is necessary, i.e. in a practical, reliable way. prágma ("everyday business") always has incalculable eternal worth when done in faith (by God's inworked persuasions).
pragma: a deed, a matter Original Word: πρᾶγμα, ατος, τό Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: pragma Phonetic Spelling: (prag'-mah) Definition: a deed, a matter Usage: a thing done, a deed, action; a matter, an affair.pic.twitter.com/tJ3OvU8qUm
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