daimón: a demon Original Word: δαίμων, ονος, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: daimón Phonetic Spelling: (dah'-ee-mown) Short Definition: an evil-spirit, demon Definition: an evil-spirit, demon.
Cognate: 1142 daímōn (a feminine noun) – a demon, i.e. a fallen angel. See 1139 /diamonizomai ("demonized") and 1140 /daimónion ("little demon"). [This term occurs more often in the Textus Receptus (TR) than the later editions of the critical text. See for example Rev 16:14, 18:2. Whereas 1140 (daimónion) emphasizes the evil nature of fallen angels, 1142 (daímōn) may stress the pervasive presence of demons in the world.] Word Origin perhaps from daió (to distribute destinies) Definition a demon NASB Word Usage demons (1).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org demon, evil spiritFrom daio (to distribute fortunes); a d?Mon or supernatural spirit (of a bad nature) -- devil.
δαιμονιζόμενον — 2 Occ. δαιμονιζόμενος — 1 Occ. δαιμονιζομένου — 1 Occ. δαιμονιζομένους — 3 Occ. δαιμόνια — 32 Occ. δαιμονίων — 11 Occ. δαιμονίοις — 1 Occ. Δαιμόνιον — 15 Occ. δαιμονίου — 4 Occ. δαιμονιώδης — 1 Occ. δάκνετε — 1 Occ. δακρύων — 6 Occ. δάκρυον — 2 Occ. δάκρυσιν — 2 Occ. ἐδάκρυσεν — 1 Occ. δακτύλιον — 1 Occ. δακτύλῳ — 3 Occ. δακτύλων — 1 Occ. δάκτυλόν — 2 Occ. δακτύλου — 1 Occ.
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