Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G1140 |
δαιμόνιον |
daimonion (dai-mon'-ee-on) n.
1. a demonic being
2. (by extension) a deity
[neuter of a derivative of G1142]
KJV: devil, god
Root(s): G1142 |
G1141 |
δαιμονιώδης |
daimoniodes (dai-mon-ee-o'-dace) adj.
1. dæmon-like, demonic
[from G1140 and G1142]
KJV: devilish
Root(s): G1140, G1142 |
G1142 |
δαίμων |
daimon (dai'-mown) n.
1. a demon or supernatural spirit (of a bad nature)
[from daio "to distribute fortunes"]
KJV: devil |
G1143 |
δάκνω |
dakno (dak'-no) v.
1. to bite
2. (figuratively) thwart
[a prolonged form of a primary root]
KJV: bite |
G1144 |
δάκρυ |
dakru (dak'-roo) (or dakruon dak'-roo-on) n.
1. a tear
[of uncertain affinity]
KJV: tear |
G1145 |
δακρύω |
dakruo (dak-roo'-o) v.
1. to shed tears
[from G1144]
KJV: weep
Root(s): G1144
Compare: G2799 |
G1146 |
δακτύλιος |
daktulios (dak-too'-lee-os) n.
1. a finger-ring
[from G1147]
KJV: ring
Root(s): G1147 |
G1147 |
δάκτυλος |
daktulos (dak'-too-los) n.
1. a finger
[probably from G1176]
KJV: finger
Root(s): G1176 |
G1148 |
Δαλμανουθά |
Dalmanoutha (dal-man-ou-thah') n/l.
1. Dalmanutha, a place in Israel
[probably of Chaldee origin]
KJV: Dalmanutha |
G1149 |
Δαλματία |
Dalmatia (dal-mat-ee'-ah) n/l.
1. Dalmatia, a region of Europe
[probably of foreign derivation]
KJV: Dalmatia |