Lexicon dekaduo: twelve. Original Word: δεκαδύοPart of Speech: Indeclinable Numeral (Adjective) Transliteration: dekaduo Phonetic Spelling: (dek-ad-oo'-o) Short Definition: twelve Definition: twelve. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originvariant reading for dódeka, q.v. Thayer's STRONGS NT 1177: δεκαδύοδεκαδύο, rare in the earlier writings, frequent in the later (see Passow, under the word δέκα (especially Sophocles Lexicon, under the word; cf. Winers Grammar, 23 (22); Lightfoot on Galatians 1:18)), and in the Sept.; equivalent to δώδεκα, twelve: Acts 19:7 and , in both places L T Tr WH δώδεκα; (Revelation 21:16 Tdf. editions 2, 7). STRONGS NT 1177b: δεκαέξ [δεκαέξ, sixteen: Revelation 13:18 L marginal reading (the Sept., others.)] STRONGS NT 1177a: δεκαοκτώ [δεκαοκτώ for δέκα καί ὀκτώ, eighteen: Tdf. in Luke 13:4, 11, but WH omits; L Tr brackets καί; cf. under the word καί, I. 1 b.]
Strong's twelve. From deka and duo; two and ten, i.e. Twelve -- twelve. see GREEK deka see GREEK duo |
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