I'd like to know if is possible to search for a radix or a general lemma (not inflected) also in latin or only in greek and Hebrew, and if yes how can I do it. thank you in advantage
Assuming the book you want to search has the appropriate tagging this should be possible by right-clicking the word and searching from within the context menu
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