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G1232 Greek

Lemma: διαγνωρίζω

from γραπτός and γνωρίζω; to tell abroad

G1233 Greek

Lemma: διάγνωσις

from διαγινώσκω; (magisterial) examination ("diagnosis")

G1234 Greek

Lemma: διαγογγύζω

from διά and γογγύζω; to complain throughout a crowd

G1235 Greek

Lemma: διαγρηγορέω

from διά and γρηγορεύω; to waken thoroughly

G1236 Greek

Lemma: διάγω

from διά and ἄγω; to pass time or life

G1237 Greek

Lemma: διαδέχομαι

from διά and δέχομαι; to receive in turn, i.e. (figuratively) succeed to

G1238 Greek

Lemma: διάδημα

from a compound of διά and δέω; a "diadem" (as bound about the head): crown. Compare στέφανος.

G1239 Greek

Lemma: διαδίδωμι

from διά and δίδωμι; to give throughout a crowd, i.e. deal out; also to deliver over (as to a successor)

G124 Greek

Lemma: Αἰγύπτιος

from Αἴγυπτος; an Ægyptian or inhabitant of Ægyptus

G1240 Greek

Lemma: διάδοχος

from διαδέχομαι; a successor in office

G1241 Greek

Lemma: διαζώννυμι

from διά and ζώννυμι; to gird tightly

G1242 Greek

Lemma: διαθήκη

from διατίθεμαι; properly, a disposition, i.e. (specially) a contract (especially a devisory will)

G1243 Greek

Lemma: διαίρεσις

from διαιρέω; a distinction or (concretely) variety

G1244 Greek

Lemma: διαιρέω

from διά and αἱρέομαι; to separate, i.e. distribute

G1245 Greek

Lemma: διακαθαρίζω

from διά and καθαρίζω; to cleanse perfectly, i.e. (specially) winnow

G1246 Greek

Lemma: διακατελέγχομαι

middle voice from διά and a compound of κατά and ἐλέγχω; to prove downright, i.e. confute

G1247 Greek

Lemma: διακονέω

from διάκονος; to be an attendant, i.e. wait upon (menially or as a host, friend, or (figuratively) teacher); technically, to act as a Christian deacon

G1248 Greek

Lemma: διακονία

from διάκονος; attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or technically of the diaconate)

G1249 Greek

Lemma: διάκονος

probably from an obsolete diako (to run on errands; compare διώκω); an attendant, i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically, a...

G125 Greek

Lemma: Αἴγυπτος

of uncertain derivation; Ægyptus, the land of the Nile