Lexicon deró: to skin, to thrash Original Word: δέρωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: deró Phonetic Spelling: (der'-o) Short Definition: I flay, flog, scourge, beat Definition: I flay, flog, scourge, beat. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. verb Definitionto skin, to thrash NASB Translationbeat (5), beaten (1), beating (3), flogged (2), hits (1), receive (1), receive...lashes (1), strike (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1194: δέρωδέρω; 1 aorist ἔδειρα; 2 future passive δαρήσομαι; 1. to flay, skin: Homer, Iliad 1, 459; 23, 167, etc. 2. to beat, throb, smite (cf. German durchgerben (low English hide)), so sometimes in secular authors from Aristophanes ran. 619 (cf. vesp. 485) down: τινα, Matthew 21:35; Mark 12:3, 5; Luke 20:10; Luke 22:63; John 18:23; Acts 5:40; Acts 16:37; Acts 22:19; εἰς πρόσωπον δέρειν τινα, 2 Corinthians 11:20; ἀέρα δέρειν (see ἀήρ), 1 Corinthians 9:26; passive: Mark 13:9; Luke 12:47 (δαρήσεται πολλάς, namely, πληγάς, will be beaten with many stripes); Luke 12:48 (ὀλίγας, cf. Xenophon, an. 5, 8, 12 παίειν ὀλίγας, Sophocles El. 1415 παίειν διπλην, Aristophanes nub. 968 (972) τύπτεσθαι πολλάς, Plato, legg. 8, p. 845 a. μαστιγουσθαι πληγάς; cf. (Winers Grammar, 589 (548)); Buttmann, (82 (72)); § 134, 6).
Strong's beat, smite. A primary verb; properly, to flay, i.e. (by implication) to scourge, or (by analogy) to thrash -- beat, smite. |