Strong's Greek Concordance
Strongs Concordance Greek Δ
| # | Word | Transliteration | Definition | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1138 | Δαβίδ | dabid | David, the Israelite king | David |
| 1139 | δαιμονίζομαι | daimonizomai | to be exercised by a daemon | have a (be vexed with, be possessed with) devil(-s) |
| 1140 | δαιμόνιον | daimonion | a daemonic being; by extension a deity | devil, god |
| 1141 | δαιμονιώδης | daimoniōdēs | daemon-like | devilish |
| 1142 | δαίμων | daimōn | a daemon or supernatural spirit (of a bad nature) | devil |
| 1143 | δάκνω | daknō | to bite, i.e., (figuratively) thwart | bite |
| 1144 | δάκρυ | dakry | a tear | tear |
| 1145 | δακρύω | dakryō | to shed tears | weep |
| 1146 | δακτύλιος | daktylios | a finger-ring | ring |
| 1147 | δάκτυλος | daktylos | a finger | finger |
| 1148 | Δαλμανουθά | dalmanoutha | Dalmanutha, a place in Palestine | Dalmanutha |
| 1149 | Δαλματία | dalmatia | Dalmatia, a region of Europe | Dalmatia |
| 1150 | δαμάζω | damazō | to tame | tame |
| 1151 | δάμαλις | damalis | a heifer (as tame) | heifer |
| 1152 | Δάμαρις | damaris | perhaps gentle; Damaris, an Athenian woman | Damaris |
| 1153 | Δαμασκηνός | damaskēnos | a Damascene or inhabitant of Damascus | Damascene |
| 1154 | Δαμασκός | damaskos | Damascus, a city of Syria | Damascus |
| 1155 | δανείζω | daneizō | to loan on interest; reflexively, to borrow | borrow, lend |
| 1156 | δάνειον | daneion | probably akin to the base of G1325; a loan | debt |
| 1157 | δανειστής | daneistēs | a lender | creditor |
| 1158 | Δανιήλ | daniēl | Daniel, an Israelite | Daniel |
| 1159 | δαπανάω | dapanaō | to expend, i.e., (in a good sense) to incur cost, or (in a bad one) to waste | be at charges, consume, spend |
| 1160 | δαπάνη | dapanē | expense (as consuming) | cost |
| 1161 | δέ | de | but, and, etc | also, and, but, moreover, now |
| 1162 | δέησις | deēsis | a petition | prayer, request, supplication |
| 1163 | δεῖ | dei | also deon deh-on'; neuter active participle of the same; both used impersonally; it is (was, etc.) necessary (as binding) | behoved, be meet, must (needs), (be) need(-ful), ought, should |
| 1164 | δεῖγμα | deigma | a specimen (as shown) | example |
| 1165 | δειγματίζω | deigmatizō | to exhibit | make a shew |
| 1166 | δεικνύω | deiknyō | to show (literally or figuratively) | shew |
| 1167 | δειλία | deilia | timidity | fear |
| 1168 | δειλιάω | deiliaō | to be timid | be afraid |
| 1169 | δειλός | deilos | timid, i.e., (by implication) faithless | fearful |
| 1170 | δεῖνα | deina | so and so (when the person is not specified) | such a man |
| 1171 | δεινῶς | deinōs | terribly, i.e., excessively | grievously, vehemently |
| 1172 | δειπνέω | deipneō | to dine, i.e., take the principle (or evening) meal | sup (X -er) |
| 1173 | δεῖπνον | deipnon | dinner, i.e., the chief meal (usually in the evening) | feast, supper |
| 1174 | δεισιδαιμονέστερος | deisidaimonesteros | more religious than others | too superstitious |
| 1175 | δεισιδαιμονία | deisidaimonia | religion | superstition |
| 1176 | δέκα | deka | ten | eighteen, ten |
| 1177 | δεκαδύο | dekadyo | two and ten, i.e., twelve | twelve |
| 1178 | δεκαπέντε | dekapente | ten and five, i.e., fifteen | fifteen |
| 1179 | Δεκάπολις | dekapolis | the ten-city region; the Decapolis, a district in Syria | Decapolis |
| 1180 | δεκατέσσαρες | dekatessares | ten and four, i.e., fourteen | fourteen |
| 1181 | δεκάτη | dekatē | a tenth, i.e., as a percentage or (technically) tithe | tenth (part), tithe |
| 1182 | δέκατος | dekatos | tenth | tenth |
| 1183 | δεκατόω | dekatoō | to tithe, i.e., to give or take a tenth | pay (receive) tithes |
| 1184 | δεκτός | dektos | approved; (figuratively) propitious | accepted(-table) |
| 1185 | δελεάζω | deleazō | to entrap, i.e., (figuratively) delude | allure, beguile, entice |
| 1186 | δένδρον | dendron | a tree | tree |
| 1187 | δεξιολάβος | dexiolabos | a guardsman (as if taking the right) or light-armed soldier | spearman |