GreekG6927Verb
δικάζω
dikazō
“to act as judge”
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1.to judge, to give judgment on a thing, decide or determine a point, (Iliad by Homer), etc.
2.with accusative cognate, δίκας δ., to adjudge a penalty, (Herdotus Historicus); δ. *φυγήν τινι *to decree it as his punishment, (Aeschulus Tragicus); δ. *φόνον ματρός *to ordain her slaughter, (Euripides); δ. *τοῦ ἐγκλήματος *[i.e. δίκην] (Xenophon Historicus):—;Pass. to be decided, (Thucydides)
3.to pass judgment on, condemn, (Sophocles Tragicus)
4.φόνον δ. to plead in a case of murder, (Euripides)
5.with dative pers. to decide between persons, judge their cause, *Τρωσί τε καὶ Δαναοῖσι δικαζέτω *(Iliad by Homer); *ἐς μέσον ἀμφοτέροισι δικάσσατε *(Iliad by Homer): —;Pass. to be judged or accused, (Xenophon Historicus)
6.absolute to be judge, give judgment, (Iliad by Homer):—; to sit as judges or jurymen, (Demosthenes Orator)
7.Mid. of the culprit, to plead one's own case, defend one's right, have one's case tried, go to law, (Odyssey by Homer), etc.: —; *δίκην δικάζεσθαί τινι *to go to law with one, (Plato Philosophus); *πρός τινα *(Thucydides); *τινος *or *περί τινος *for a thing, (Demosthenes Orator)
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δικάζω appears 0 times in the New Testament.
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