Lexicon diorussó: to dig through (as of breaking into a house) Original Word: διορύσσωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: diorussó Phonetic Spelling: (dee-or-oos'-so) Short Definition: I dig through, break through Definition: I dig through, break through. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dia and orussóDefinitionto dig through (as of breaking into a house) NASB Translationbreak (2), broken (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1358: διορύσσωδιορύσσω; passive, 1 aorist infinitive διορυχθῆναι ( Matthew 24:43 T Tr WH; Luke 12:39 T WH Trmarginal reading); 2 aorist infinitive διορυγῆναι (cf. WHs Appendix, p. 170; from Homer down); to dig through: a house ( Xenophon, symp. 4, 30; Job 24:16 the Sept.), Matthew 24:43; Luke 12:39; absolutely, Matthew 6:19f ( Winers Grammar, 594 (552); Buttmann, 146 (127)).
Strong's break through. From dia and orusso; to penetrate burglariously -- break through (up). see GREEK dia see GREEK orusso |
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