dilogos: given to repetition, double-tongued Original Word: δίλογος, ον Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: dilogos Phonetic Spelling: (dil'-og-os) Short Definition: double-tongued, deceitful Definition: double-tongued, deceitful.
1351 dílogos (an adjective, derived from 1364 /dís, "twice" and 3004 /légō, "to speak to a conclusion") – properly, "double-saying," i.e. deceitful by saying one thing but meaning another – literally, "two-sayings" ("double-tongued," used only in 1 Tim 3:8). 1351 /dílogos ("double-speaking") describes someone leaving a deliberate misimpression – acting like a spiritual "weathervane" by reversing their position (taking different sides of an issue whenever it is convenient or expedient). This person is unstable (vacillating), "speaking out of both sides of their mouth." [1351 /dílogos ("double-tongued") does "not occur in the LXX or in classical writers. It means saying one thing and meaning another, and making different representations to different people about the same thing" (WS, 1028).] Word Origin from dis and logos Definition given to repetition, double-tongued NASB Word Usage double-tongued (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 double-tongued. From dis and logos; equivocal, i.e. Telling a different story -- double-tongued. see GREEK dis see GREEK logos
δικαιώμασιν — 1 Occ. δικαιώματα — 5 Occ. δικαιώματος — 1 Occ. δικαίως — 5 Occ. δικαίωσιν — 2 Occ. δικαστὴν — 2 Occ. δίκη — 1 Occ. δίκην — 2 Occ. δίκτυα — 8 Occ. δίκτυον — 4 Occ. διὸ — 53 Occ. διώδευεν — 1 Occ. Διοδεύσαντες — 1 Occ. Διονύσιος — 1 Occ. διόπερ — 2 Occ. διοπετοῦς — 1 Occ. διορθωμάτων — 1 Occ. διορθώσεως — 1 Occ. διορυχθῆναι — 2 Occ. διορύσσουσιν — 2 Occ.
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