Lexicon dichazó: to cause a separation, separate, fig. alienate Original Word: διχάζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: dichazó Phonetic Spelling: (dee-khad'-zo) Short Definition: I set at variance, make to be hostile Definition: I cut asunder; met: I set at variance, make to be hostile. HELPS word-Studies 1369 dixázō (from 1364 /dís, "twice") – properly, "cut into two parts" (J. Thayer); to separate by placing at variance ("divide"). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dicha (apart) Definitionto cause a separation, separate, fig. alienate NASB Translationset (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1369: διχάζωδιχάζω: 1 aorist infinitive διχάσαι; ( δίχα); to cut into two parts, cleave asunder, dissever: Plato, polit., p. 264 d.; metaphorically, διχάζω τινα κατά τίνος, to set one at variance with (literally, against) another: Matthew 10:35. (Cf. Fischer, De vitiis lexamples etc., p. 334f.)
Strong's set at variance, alienate From a derivative of dis; to make apart, i.e. Sunder (figuratively, alienate) -- set at variance. see GREEK dis |
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