Lexicon dolioó: to deceive Original Word: δολιόωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: dolioó Phonetic Spelling: (dol-ee-o'-o) Short Definition: I act deceitfully, deceive Definition: I act deceitfully, deceive, use fraud. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 1387 dolióō (from 1388 /dólos, "bait") – properly, to lure, using bait to pull someone in; to deceive, preying on people who are blinded by their own bitterness, greed or lust. (This makes them "easy prey" to ensnare.) See 1388 (dolos). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom doliosDefinitionto deceive NASB Translationdeceiving (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1387: δολιόωδολιόω: ( δόλιος); to deceive, use deceit: in Romans 3:13, from Psalm 5:10, imperfect ἐδολιοῦσαν an Alexandrian form for ἐδολιουν, see Lob. ad Phryn., p. 349; Winers Grammar, § 13, 2 f.; Mullach, p. 16; Buttmann, 43 (37); (cf. ἔχω). (Not found in secular writings; ( Numbers 25:18; Psalm 104:25 (). Cf. Winer's Grammar, 26 (25)).)
Strong's use deceit. From dolios; to be guileful -- use deceit. see GREEK dolios |
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