Lexicon danizó: to lend, borrow Original Word: δανείζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: danizó Phonetic Spelling: (dan-ide'-zo) Short Definition: I lend, borrow Definition: I lend; mid: I borrow. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom danos (a loan) Definitionto lend, borrow NASB Translationborrow (1), lend (3).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1155: δανείζωδανείζω ( T WH δανίζω (see Iota); 1 aorist ἐδανεισα ( Luke 6:34 L text T WH Tr marginal reading); 1 aorist middle ἐδανεισαμην; ( δάνειον, which see); (from Aristophanes down); to lend money: Luke 6:34f; middle to have money lent to oneself to take a loan, borrow (cf. Winers Grammar, § 38, 3; Riddell, Platonic idioms, § 87): Matthew 5:42. ( Deuteronomy 15:6, 8; Proverbs 19:17; in Greek authors from Xenophon, and Plato down.) [SYNONYMS: δανείζω, κίχρημι: δανείζω, to lend on interest, as a business transaction; κίχρημι to lend, grant the use of, as a friendly act.] STRONGS NT 1155: δανίζωδανίζω, see δανείζω.
Strong's borrow, lend. From daneion; to loan on interest; reflexively, to borrow -- borrow, lend. see GREEK daneion |
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