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G1214 Greek

Lemma: Δημᾶς

probably for Δημήτριος; Demas, a Christian

G1215 Greek

Lemma: δημηγορέω

from a compound of δῆμος and ἀγορά; to be a people-gatherer, i.e. to address a public assembly

G1216 Greek

Lemma: Δημήτριος

from Demeter (Ceres); Demetrius, the name of an Ephesian and of a Christian

G1217 Greek

Lemma: δημιουργός

from δῆμος and ἔργον; a worker for the people, i.e. mechanic (spoken of the Creator)

G1218 Greek

Lemma: δῆμος

from δέω; the public (as bound together socially)

G1219 Greek

Lemma: δημόσιος

from δῆμος; public; (feminine singular dative case as adverb) in public

G122 Greek

Lemma: αἴγειος

from aix (a goat); belonging to a goat

G1220 Greek

Lemma: δηνάριον

of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses)

G1221 Greek

Lemma: δήποτε

from δή and ποτέ; a particle of generalization; indeed, at any time

G1222 Greek

Lemma: δήπου

from δή and πού; a particle of asseveration; indeed doubtless

G1223 Greek

Lemma: διά

a primary preposition denoting the channel of an act; through (in very wide applications, local, causal, or occasional): after, always, among, at, to avoid, because of (that), briefly, by, for (cause) … fore...

G1224 Greek

Lemma: διαβαίνω

from διά and the base of βάσις; to cross

G1225 Greek

Lemma: διαβάλλω

from διά and βάλλω; (figuratively) to traduce

G1226 Greek

Lemma: διαβεβαιόομαι

middle voice of a compound of διά and βεβαιόω; to confirm thoroughly (by words), i.e. asseverate

G1227 Greek

Lemma: διαβλέπω

from διά and βλέπω; to look through, i.e. recover full vision

G1228 Greek

Lemma: διάβολος

from διαβάλλω; a traducer; specially, Satan (compare שָׂטָן)

G1229 Greek

Lemma: διαγγέλλω

from διά and the base of ἄγγελος; to herald thoroughly

G123 Greek

Lemma: αἰγιαλός

from aisso (to rush) and ἅλς (in the sense of the sea; a beach (on which the waves dash)

G1230 Greek

Lemma: διαγίνομαι

from διά and γίνομαι; to elapse meanwhile

G1231 Greek

Lemma: διαγινώσκω

from διά and γινώσκω; to know thoroughly, i.e. ascertain exactly