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Bible Lexicons
Old & New Testament Greek Lexical Dictionary Greek Lexicon
Strong's #1141 - δαιμονιώδης
Transliteration
daimoniṓdēs
Phonetics
dahee-mon-ee-o'-dace
Parts of Speech
adjective
TDNT
2:20,137
Definition
- Thayer
- Strong
- Mounce
Thayer's
- resembling or proceeding from an evil spirit, demon-like
Frequency Lists
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Verse Results
ASV (1)
James
1
BSB (1)
James
1
CSB (1)
James
1
ESV (1)
James
1
KJV (1)
James
1
LEB (0)
The Lexham English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
did not use
this Strong's Number
LSB (1)
James
1
N95 (1)
James
1
NAS (1)
James
1
NLT (1)
James
1
WEB (1)
James
1
YLT (1)
James
1
Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions
δαιμονιώδης, ες,
like a demon, Sch. Ar. Ra. 293; demoniacal, devilish, James 3:15; like a δαίμων, Procl. in Ti. 1.113D.
Thayer's Expanded Definition
δαιμονιώδης, δαιμονιωδες (δαιμόνιον, which see, and εἶδος), resembling or proceeding from an evil spirit, demon-like: James 3:15. (Schol. Aristophanes ran. 295; Psalm 90:6 Symm..)
Thayer's Expanded Greek Definition, Electronic Database.
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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament
**† δαιμονιώδης , -ες
(< δαιμόνιον , εἶδος ),
[in Sm.: Psalms 91:6*;]
demon-like: James 3:15 (Cremer, 171).†
Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
List of Word Forms
δαιμονιωδης δαιμονιώδης daimoniodes daimoniōdēs daimoniṓdes daimoniṓdēs