1278. diaponeomai
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diaponeomai: to toil through, to be worn out or annoyed
Original Word: διαπονέομαι
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: diaponeomai
Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ap-on-eh'-o)
Short Definition: I am greatly troubled
Definition: I am greatly troubled.

HELPS word-Studies

1278 diaponéō (from 1223 /diá, "thoroughly," intensifying poneō, "to labor, toil") – properly, bring on exhausting, depleting grief which results in "piercing fatigue."

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from dia and poneomai (to work hard)
Definition
to toil through, to be worn out or annoyed
NASB Translation
greatly annoyed (1), greatly disturbed (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 1278: διαπονέω

διαπονέω: to work out laboriously, make complete by labor. Middle (present διαπονοῦμαι); with 1 aorist passive διεπονήθην (for which Attic writings διεπονησαμην);

a. to exert oneself, strive;

b. to manage with pains, accomplish with great labor; in secular authors in both senses (from Aeschylus down).

c. to be troubled, displeased, offended, pained, (cf. colloquial English to be worked up; Winer's Grammar, 23 (22)): Acts 4:2; Acts 16:18. (Aq. in Genesis 6:6; 1 Samuel 20:30; the Sept. in Ecclesiastes 10:9 for נֶעֱצַב; Hesychius διαπονηθείς; λυπηθείς.)



Strong's
be grieved.

From dia and a derivative of ponos; to toil through, i.e. (passively) be worried -- be grieved.

see GREEK dia

see GREEK ponos

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