after 1377 #  Expanded Dictionary Study




  after 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


  after 2614 # katadioko {kat-ad-ee-o'-ko}; from 2596 and 1377;

to hunt down, i.e. search for: -- follow {after}.[ql


  deacon 1249 # diakonos {dee-ak'-on-os}; probably from an

obsolete diako (to run on errands; compare 1377); an attendant,

i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial

duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically,

a deacon or deaconess): -- {deacon}, minister, servant.[ql


  follow 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


  follow 2614 # katadioko {kat-ad-ee-o'-ko}; from 2596 and 1377;

to hunt down, i.e. search for: -- {follow} after.[ql


  forward 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


  given 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


  minister 1249 # diakonos {dee-ak'-on-os}; probably from an

obsolete diako (to run on errands; compare 1377); an attendant,

i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial

duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically,

a deacon or deaconess): -- deacon, {minister}, servant.[ql


  persecute 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


  persecute 1559 # ekdioko {ek-dee-o'-ko}; from 1537 and 1377;

to pursue out, i.e. expel or persecute implacably: --

{persecute}.[ql


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

persecution: -- {persecution}.[ql


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

persecutor: -- {persecutor}.[ql


  press 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


  servant 1249 # diakonos {dee-ak'-on-os}; probably from an

obsolete diako (to run on errands; compare 1377); an attendant,

i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial

duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically,

a deacon or deaconess): -- deacon, minister, {servant}.[ql


  suffer 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


  to 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




 


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