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diatillō
“to pluck out”
diatithēmi
“to make a covenant”
diatonion
“a clasp”
diatoreuma
“carvings”
diatrechō
“to run across”
diatrephō
“to maintain”
diatrepō
“be overawed”
diatribē
“pastime”
diatribō
“to remain”
diatrophē
“food”
diaugazō
“to shine through”
diaugēs
“translucent”
diazōnnumi
“to tie around”
dichazō
“to disunite”
dichēleō
“be cloven”
dichostasia
“dissension”
dichotomēma
“a piece”
dichotomeō
“to cut in two”
didachē
“teaching”
didaktikos
“able to teach”
didaktos
“taught”
didaskalia
“teaching”
didaskalos
“teacher”
didaskō
“to teach”
didōmi
“to give”
didrachmos
“two-drachma”
didumeuō
“to bear twins”
Didumos
“Twin”
diegeirō
“to arouse”
diēgēma
“a tale”
diēgeomai
“to relate fully”
diēgēsis
“narrative”
diekballō
“to pass out through”
diekbolē
“a mountain pass”
dielaunō
“to thrust through”
dielegchō
“to plead”
diēloō
“to nail”
diemballō
“to insert”
diēnekēs
“perpetual”
dienguaō
“to mortgage”
dienthumeomai
“to ponder”
dierchomai
“to pass through”
diermēneuō
“to interpret”
diermēneutēs
“interpreter”
dierōtaō
“to ascertain”
dietēris
“two whole years”
dietēs
“two years old”
diētheō
“to refine”
dietia
“two years”
dieulabeomai
“to revere”
diexagō
“to administer”
diexerchomai
“to go through”
diexodos
“thoroughfare”
diglōssos
“double-tongued”
diiēmi
“to thrust out”
diikneomai
“to penetrate”
diischurizomai
“to insist”
diistēmi
“to pass”
dikaiokrisia
“justice”
dikaiōma
“righteous act”
dikaioō
“to justify”
dikaios
“just”
dikaiōs
“rightly”
dikaiōsis
“justification”
dikaiosunē
“righteousness”
dikastērion
“court of justice”
dikastēs
“magistrate”
dikazō
“to act as judge”
dikē
“condemnation”
diktuon
“net”
diktuoomai
“lattice work”
diktuōtos
“latticed”
dilogos
“insincere”
dimetros
“a double measure”
dio
“therefore”
diodeuō
“to go through”
diodos
“a corridor”
diōgmos
“persecution”
dioikētēs
“an administrator”
dioikodomeō
“to build”
diōkō
“to pursue”
diōktēs
“persecutor”
diolou
“wholly”
Dionusios
“Dionysius”
dioper
“for”
diopetēs
“fallen from heaven”
dioraō
“to see clearly”
diorizō
“to determine”
diōrophos
“second story”
diorthoō
“to set right”
diorthōsis
“reformation”
diorugma
“a ditch”
diorussō
“to break in”
diōrux
“an aqueduct”
Dioskouroi
“the twin gods”
diōstēr
“a pole”
diōtheō
“to push away”
dioti
“because”
Diotrephēs
“Diotrephes”
dipēchus
“two cubits”
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