diakrinó


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to distinguish, to judge
Original Word: διακρίνω
Transliteration: diakrinó
Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ak-ree'-no)
Short Definition: contend
Word Origin
from dia and krinó
Definition
to distinguish, to judge
NASB Word Usage
decide (1), discern (1), disputed (1), doubt (2), doubting (2), doubts (2), judge (1), judged (1), made distinctions (1), made...distinction (1), misgivings (2), pass judgment (1), regards...as superior (1), took issue (1), waver (1).

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contend, discern, doubt, judge, be partial.

From dia and krino; to separate thoroughly, i.e. (literally and reflexively) to withdraw from, or (by implication) oppose; figuratively, to discriminate (by implication, decide), or (reflexively) hesitate -- contend, make (to) differ(-ence), discern, doubt, judge, be partial, stagger, waver.

see GREEK dia

see GREEK krino

διακριθῇ (diakrithē) − 1 Occurrence

διακριθῆτε (diakrithēte) − 1 Occurrence

διακρῖναι (diakrinai) − 1 Occurrence

διακρίναντα (diakrinanta) − 1 Occurrence

διακρίνει (diakrinei) − 1 Occurrence

διακρίνειν (diakrinein) − 1 Occurrence

διακρινέτωσαν (diakrinetōsan) − 1 Occurrence

διακρινόμενος (diakrinomenos) − 5 Occurrences

διακρινομένους (diakrinomenous) − 1 Occurrence

διακρίνων (diakrinōn) − 1 Occurrence

διεκρίθη (diekrithē) − 1 Occurrence

διεκρίθητε (diekrithēte) − 1 Occurrence

διέκρινεν (diekrinen) − 1 Occurrence

διεκρίνομεν (diekrinomen) − 1 Occurrence

διεκρίνοντο (diekrinonto) − 1 Occurrence



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