Lexicon endiduskó: to put on, be clothed with Original Word: ἐνδιδύσκωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: endiduskó Phonetic Spelling: (en-did-oos'-ko) Short Definition: I put on, clothe Definition: (somewhat rare) (of clothing: I put on another); mid: I put on (myself). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prol. form of enduóDefinitionto put on, be clothed with NASB Translationdressed (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1737: ἐνδιδύσκωἐνδιδύσκω (equivalent to ἐνδύω (cf. Buttmann, 56 (49))); imperfect middle ἐνεδιδυσκομην; to put on, clothe: τινα πορφύραν, Mark 15:17 L T Tr WH; middle to put on oneself, be clothed in (with the accusative Buttmann, 191 (166); Winer's Grammar, § 32, 5): ἱμάτιον, Luke 8:27 ( R G L Tr marginal reading); πορφύραν, βύσσον, Luke 16:19; ( 2 Samuel 1:24; 2 Samuel 13:18; Proverbs 29:39 (); Judith 9:1; Sir. 50:11; Josephus, b. j. 7, 2).
Strong's clothe in, wear. A prolonged form of enduo; to invest (with a garment) -- clothe in, wear. see GREEK enduo |
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