1300. diateleo {dee-at-el-eh'-o}; from 1223 and 5055; to

accomplish thoroughly, i.e. (subjectively) to persist: --

continue.[ql




1301. diatereo {dee-at-ay-reh'-o}; from 1223 and 5083; to watch

thoroughly, i.e. (positively and transitively) to observe

strictly, or (negatively and reflexively) to avoid wholly: --

keep.[ql




1302. diati {dee-at-ee'}; from 1223 and 5101; through what

cause?, i.e. why?: --wherefore, why.[ql




1303. diatithemai {dee-at-ith'-em-ahee}; middle voice from 1223

and 5087; to put apart, i.e. (figuratively) dispose (by

assignment, compact, or bequest): --appoint, make, testator.[ql




1304. diatribo {dee-at-ree'-bo}; from 1223 and the base of 5147;

to wear through (time), i.e. remain: --abide, be, continue,

tarry.[ql




1305. diatrophe {dee-at-rof-ay'}; from a compound of 1223 and

5142; nourishment: --food.[ql




1306. diaugazo {dee-ow-gad'-zo}; from 1223 and 826; to glimmer

(through), i.e. break (as day): --dawn.[ql




1307. diaphanes {dee-af-an-ace'}; from 1223 and 5316; appearing

through, i.e. "diaphanous": --transparent.[ql




1308. diaphero {dee-af-er'-o}; from 1223 and 5342; to bear

through, i.e. (literally) transport; usually to bear apart, i.e.

(objectively) to toss about (figuratively, report); subjectively,

 to "differ", or (by implication) surpass: --be better, carry,

differ from, drive up and down, be (more) excellent, make matter,

 publish, be of more value.[ql




1309. diapheugo {dee-af-yoo'-go}; from 1223 and 5343; to flee

through, i.e. escape: --escape.[ql




1310. diaphemizo {dee-af-ay-mid'-zo}; from 1223 and a derivative

of 5345; to report thoroughly, i.e. divulgate: --blaze abroad,

commonly report, spread abroad, fame.[ql




1311. diaphtheiro {dee-af-thi'-ro}; from 1225 and 5351; to rot

thoroughly, i.e. (by implication) to ruin (passively, decay

utterly, figuratively, pervert): --corrupt, destroy, perish.[ql




1312. diaphthora {dee-af-thor-ah'}; from 1311; decay: --

corruption.[ql




1313. diaphoros {dee-af'-or-os}; from 1308; varying; also

surpassing: --differing, divers, more excellent.[ql




1314. diaphulasso {dee-af-oo-las'-so}; from 1223 and 5442; to

guard thoroughly, i.e. protect: --keep.[ql




1315. diacheirizomai {dee-akh-i-rid'-zom-ahee}; from 1223 and a

derivative of 5495; to handle thoroughly, i.e. lay violent hands

upon: --kill, slay.[ql




1316. diachorizomai {dee-akh-o-rid'-zom-ahee}; from 1223 and the

middle voice of 5563; to remove (oneself) wholly, i.e. retire: --

depart.[ql




1317. didaktikos {did-ak-tik-os'}; from 1318; instructive

("didactic"): --apt to teach.[ql




1318. didaktos {did-ak-tos'}; from 1321; (subjectively)

instructed, or (objectively) communicated by teaching: --taught,

which...teacheth.[ql




1319. didaskalia {did-as-kal-ee'-ah}; from 1320; instruction

(the function or the information): --doctrine, learning,

teaching.[ql




1320. didaskalos {did-as'-kal-os}; from 1321; an instructor

(genitive case or specially): --doctor, master, teacher.[ql




1321. didasko {did-as'-ko}; a prolonged (causative) form of a

primary verb dao (to learn); to teach (in the same broad

application): --teach.[ql




1322. didache {did-akh-ay'}; from 1321; instruction (the act or

the matter): --doctrine, hath been taught.[ql




1323. didrachmon {did'-rakh-mon}; from 1364 and 1406; a double

drachma (didrachm): --tribute.[ql




1324. Didumos {did'-oo-mos}; prolongation from 1364; double, i.e.

 twin; Didymus, a Christian: --Didymus.[ql




1325. didomi {did'-o-mee}; a prolonged form of a primary verb

(which is used as an altern. in most of the tenses); to give

(used in a very wide application, properly, or by implication,

literally or figuratively; greatly modified by the connection): -

-adventure, bestow, bring forth, commit, deliver (up), give,

grant, hinder, make, minister, number, offer, have power, put,

receive, set, shew, smite (+ with the hand), strike (+ with the

palm of the hand), suffer, take, utter, yield.[ql




1326. diegeiro {dee-eg-i'-ro}; from 1223 and 1453; to wake fully;

 i.e. arouse (literally or figuratively): --arise, awake, raise,

stir up.[ql




1327. diexodos {dee-ex'-od-os}; from 1223 and 1841; an outlet

through, i.e. probably an open square (from which roads diverge):

 --highway.[ql




1328. diermeneutes {dee-er-main-yoo-tace'}; from 1329; an

explainer: -- interpreter.[ql




1329. diermeneuo {dee-er-main-yoo'-o}; from 1223 and 2059; to

explain thoroughly, by implication, to translate: --expound,

interpret(-ation).[ql






1330. dierchomai {dee-er'-khom-ahee}; from 1223 and 2064; to

traverse (literally): --come, depart, go (about, abroad,

everywhere, over, through, throughout), pass (by, over, through,

throughout), pierce through, travel, walk through.[ql




1331. dierotao {dee-er-o-tah'-o}; from 1223 and 2065; to

question throughout, i.e. ascertain by interrogation: --make

enquiry foreign[ql




1332. dietes {dee-et-ace'}; from 1364 and 2094; of two years (in

age): --two years old.[ql




1333. dietia {dee-et-ee'-a}; from 1332; a space of two years

(biennium): --two years.[ql




1334. diegeomai {dee-ayg-eh'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and 2233; to

relate fully: --declare, shew, tell.[ql




1335. diegesis {dee-ayg'-es-is}; from 1334; a recital: --

declaration.[ql




1336. dienekes {dee-ay-nek-es'}; neuter of a compound of 1223

and a derivative of an alternate of 5342; carried through, i.e.

(adverbially with 1519 and 3588 prefixed) perpetually: --+

continually, for ever.[ql




1337. dithalassos {dee-thal'-as-sos}; from 1364 and 2281; having

two seas, i.e. a sound with a double outlet: --where two seas

meet.[ql




1338. diikneomai {dee-ik-neh'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and the base

of 2425; to reach through, i.e. penetrate: --pierce.[ql




1339. diistemi {dee-is'-tay-mee}; from 1223 and 2476; to stand

apart, i.e. (reflexively) to remove, intervene: --go further, be

parted, after the space of.[ql




1340. diischurizomai {dee-is-khoo-rid'-zom-ahee}; from 1223 and

a derivative of 2478; to stout it through, i.e. asservate: --

confidently (constantly) affirm.[ql




1341. dikaiokrisia {dik-ah-yok-ris-ee'-ah}; from 1342 and 2920;

a just sentence: --righteous judgment.[ql




1342. dikaios {dik'-ah-yos}; from 1349; equitable (in character

or act); by implication, innocent, holy (absolutely or

relatively): --just, meet, right(-eous).[ql




1343. dikaiosune {dik-ah-yos-oo'-nay}; from 1342; equity (of

character or act); specially (Christian) justification: --

righteousness.[ql




1344. dikaioo {dik-ah-yo'-o}; from 1342; to render (i.e. show or

regard as) just or innocent: --free, justify(-ier), be righteous.

[ql




1345. dikaioma {dik-ah'-yo-mah}; from 1344; an equitable deed;

by implication, a statute or decision: --judgment, justification,

 ordinance, righteousness.[ql




1346. dikaios {dik-ah'-yoce}; adverb from 1342; equitably: --

justly, (to) righteously(-ness).[ql




1347. dikaiosis {dik-ah'-yo-sis}; from 1344; aquittal (for

Christ's sake): --justification.[ql




1348. dikastes {dik-as-tace'}; from a derivative of 1349; a

judger: --judge.[ql




1349. dike {dee'-kay}; probably from 1166; right (as self-

evident), i.e. justice (the principle, a decision, or its

execution): --judgment, punish, vengeance.[ql




1350. diktuon {dik'-too-on}; probably from a primary verb diko

(to cast); a seine (for fishing): --net.[ql




1351. dilogos {dil'-og-os}; from 1364 and 3056; equivocal, i.e.

telling a different story:--double-tongued.[ql




1352. dio {dee-o'}; from 1223 and 3739; through which thing, i.e.

 consequently: --for which cause, therefore, wherefore.[ql




1353. diodeuo {dee-od-yoo'-o}; from 1223 and 3593; to travel

through: --go throughout, pass through.[ql




1354. Dionusios {dee-on-oo'-see-os}; from Dionusos (Bacchus);

reveller; Dionysius, an Athenian: --Dionysius.[ql




1355. dioper {dee-op'-er}; from 1352 and 4007; on which very

account: --wherefore.[ql




1356. diopetes {dee-op-et'-ace}; from the alternate of 2203 and

the alternate of 4098; sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite): --which

fell down from Jupiter.[ql




1357. diorthosis {dee-or'-tho-sis}; from a compound of 1223 and

a derivative of 3717, meaning to straighten thoroughly;

rectification, i.e. (specially) the Messianic restauration: --

reformation.[ql




1358. diorusso {dee-or-oos'-so}; from 1223 and 3736; to

penetrate burglariously: --break through (up).[ql ***. Dios. See

2203.[ql




1359. Dioskouroi {dee-os'-koo-roy}; from the alternate of 2203

and a form of the base of 2877; sons of Jupiter, i.e. the twins

Dioscuri: --Castor and Pollux.[ql




1360. dioti {dee-ot'-ee}; from 1223 and 3754; on the very

account that, or inasmuch as: --because (that), for, therefore.

[ql




1361. Diotrephes {dee-ot-ref-ace'}; from the alternate of 2203

and 5142; Jove-nourished; Diotrephes, an opponent of

Christianity: --Diotrephes.[ql




1362. diplous {dip-looce'}; from 1364 and (probably) the base of

4119; two-fold: --double, two-fold more.[ql




1363. diploo {dip-lo'-o}; from 1362; to render two-fold: --

double.[ql




1364. dis {dece}; adverb from 1417; twice: --again, twice.[ql

***. Dis. See 2203.[ql




1365. distazo {dis-tad'-zo}; from 1364; properly, to duplicate,

i.e. (ment.) to waver (in opinion): --doubt.[ql




1366. distomos {dis'-tom-os}; from 1364 and 4750; double-edged: -

-with two edges, two-edged.[ql




1367. dischilioi {dis-khil'-ee-oy}; from 1364 and 5507; two

thousand: --two thousand.[ql




1368. diulizo {dee-oo-lid'-zo}; from 1223 and hulizo {hoo-lid'-

zo} (to filter); to strain out: --strain at [probably by

misprint].[ql




1369. dichazo {dee-khad'-zo}; from a derivative of 1364; to make

apart, i.e. sunder (figuratively, alienate): --set at variance.

[ql




1370. dichostsis {dee-khos-tas-ee'-ah}; from a derivative of

1364 and 4714; disunion, i.e. (figuratively) dissension: --

division, sedition.[ql




1371. dichotomeo {dee-khot-om-eh'-o}; from a compound of a

derivative of 1364 and a derivative of temno (to cut); to bisect,

 i.e. (by extension) to flog severely: --cut asunder (in sunder).

[ql




1372. dipsao {dip-sah'-o}; from a variation of 1373; to thirst

for (literally or figuratively): --(be, be a-)thirst(-y).[ql




1373. dipsos {dip'-sos}; of uncertain affinity; thirst: --thirst.

[ql




1374. dipsuchos {dip'-soo-khos}; from 1364 and 5590; two-

spirited, i.e. vacillating (in opinion or purpose): --double

minded.[ql




1375. diogmos {dee-ogue-mos'}; from 1377; persecution: --

persecution.[ql




1376. dioktes {dee-oke'-tace}; from 1377; a persecutor: --

persecutor.[ql




1377. dioko {dee-o'-ko}; a prolonged (and causative) form of a

primary verb dio (to flee; compare the base of 1169 and 1249);

to pursue (literally or figuratively); by implication, to

persecute: --ensue, follow (after), given to, (suffer)

persecute(-ion), press forward.[ql




1378. dogma {dog'-mah}; from the base of 1380; a law (civil,

ceremonial or ecclesiastical): --decree, ordinance.[ql




1379. dogmatizo {dog-mat-id'-zo}; from 1378; to prescribe by

statute, i.e. (reflexively) to submit to ceremonially rule: --be

subject to ordinances.[ql




1380. dokeo {dok-eh'-o}; a prolonged form of a primary verb,

doko {dok'-o} (used only in an alternate in certain tenses;

compare the base of 1166) of the same meaning; to think; by

implication, to seem (truthfully or uncertainly): --be accounted,

 (of own) please(-ure), be of reputation, seem (good), suppose,

think, trow.[ql




1381. dokimazo {dok-im-ad'-zo}; from 1384; to test (literally or

figuratively); by implication, to approve: --allow, discern,

examine, X like, (ap-)prove, try.[ql




1382. dokime {dok-ee-may'}; from the same as 1384; test

(abstractly or concretely); by implication, trustiness: --

experience(-riment), proof, trial.[ql




1383. dokimion {dok-im'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative

of 1382; a testing; by implication, trustworthiness: --trial,

trying.[ql




1384. dokimos {dok'-ee-mos}; from 1380; properly, acceptable

(current after assayal), i.e. approved: --approved, tried.[ql




1385. dokos {dok-os'}; from 1209 (through the idea of holding

up); a stick of timber: --beam.[ql ***. doko. See 1380.[ql




1386. dolios {dol'-ee-os}; from 1388; guileful: --deceitful.[ql




1387. dolioo {dol-ee-o'-o}; from 1386; to be guileful: --use

deceit.[ql




1388. dolos {dol'-os}; from an obsolete primary verb, dello

(probably meant to decoy; compare 1185); a trick (bait), i.e.

(figuratively) wile: --craft, deceit, guile, subtilty.[ql




1389. doloo {dol-o'-o}; from 1388; to ensnare, i.e.

(figuratively) adulterate: --handle deceitfully.[ql




1390. doma {dom'-ah}; from the base of 1325; a present: --gift.

[ql




1391. doxa {dox'-ah}; from the base of 1380; glory (as very

apparent), in a wide application (literal or figurative,

objective or subjective): --dignity, glory(-ious), honour,

praise, worship.[ql




1392. doxazo {dox-ad'-zo}; from 1391; to render (or esteem)

glorious (in a wide application): --(make) glorify(-ious), full

of (have) glory, honour, magnify.[ql




1393. Dorkas {dor-kas'}; gazelle; Dorcas, a Christian woman: --

Dorcas.[ql




1394. dosis {dos'-is}; from the base of 1325; a giving; by

implication (concretely) a gift: --gift, giving.[ql




1395. dotes {dot'-ace}; from the base of 1325; a giver: --giver.

[ql




1396. doulagogeo {doo-lag-ogue-eh'-o}; from a presumed compound

of 1401 and 71; to be a slave-driver, i.e. to enslave

(figuratively, subdue): --bring into subjection.[ql




1397. douleia {doo-li'-ah}; from 1398; slavery (ceremonially or

figuratively): --bondage.[ql




1398. douleuo {dool-yoo'-o}; from 1401; to be a slave to

(literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary): --be in

bondage, (do) serve(-ice).[ql




1399. doule {doo'-lay}; feminine of 1401; a female slave

(involuntarily or voluntarily): --handmaid(-en).[ql




 {doo'-lay}; feminine of 1401; a female slave (involuntarily or

voluntarily): --handmaid(-en).[ql






 


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