1368. diulizó
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diulizó: to strain thoroughly, strain out
Original Word: διϋλίζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: diulizó
Phonetic Spelling: (dee-oo-lid'-zo)
Short Definition: I strain, put through a sieve
Definition: I strain, put through a sieve.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from dia and hulizó (to strain)
Definition
to strain thoroughly, strain out
NASB Translation
strain (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 1368: διϋλίζω

διϋλίζω (R G T Tr διϋλίζω (see Upsilon)); (ὑλίζω to defecate, cleanse from dregs or filth); to filter through, strain thoroughly, pour through a filter: τόν κώνωπα, to rid wine of a gnat by filtering, strain out, Matthew 23:24. (Amos 6:6 διυλισμενος οἶνος, Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 4, 48 ἔδοξαν διυλίζειν πρότερον τόν οἶνον, Diosor. 2, 86 διά ῤάκους λινου διυλισθεν (et passim; Plutarch, quaest. conviv. 6, 7, 1, 5); Archyt. quoted in Stab. floril. i., p. 13, 40 metaphorically, Θεός εἰλικρινῆ καί διυλισμεναν ἔχει τήν Ἀρέταν.)



Strong's
strain at.

From dia and hulizo hoo-lid'-zo (to filter); to strain out -- strain at (probably by misprint).

see GREEK dia

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