GreekG6786Verb

δείδω

deidō

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Definition

Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
1.to fear, absolute, (Homer), etc.; followed by a preposition, δ. *περί τινι *to be alarmed, anxious about . , (Iliad by Homer), attic; ἀμφί τινι, περί τινος, *ὑπέρ τινος *(Iliad by Homer):—;followed by a relative clause with *μή *. , Lat. vereor ne . , I fear it is . , followed by subjunctive; rarely by indicative, *δείδω μὴ νημερτέα εἶπεν *(Odyssey by Homer); δ. *μὴ οὐ *. , Lat. vereor ut . , I fear it is not . , followed by subjunctive, (Herdotus Historicus), etc.
2.with infinitive to fear to do, (Iliad by Homer)
3.with accusative to fear, dread, (Homer), etc.
4.τὸ δεδιός, one's fearing, = δέος, (Thucydides)

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Grammar & Morphology

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Full Description

Greek Verb

Occurrences

δείδω appears 0 times in the New Testament.

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