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Deliver, Deliverance, Deliverer "to give," is translated "delivered" in Luk 7:15...
Delight in lit., "to rejoice with (anyone), to delight in (a thing) with (others...
Deliciously * For DELICIOUSLY, Rev 18:9 , AV, see DELICATELY, Note (1).
Delicately (live) from thrupto, "to enervate," signifies "to lead a voluptuous l...
Delicacies * Note: For strenos, rendered "delicacies" in Rev 18:3 , AV, denoting...
Delay akin to oknos, "a shrinking, to be loath or slow to do a thing, to hesitat...
Degree denotes "a step," primarily of a threshold or stair, and is akin to baino...
Defraud signifies "to rob, despoil, defraud," Mar 10:19 , 1Co 6:8 , 1Co 7:5 (of ...
Define (Eng., "horizon"), primarily means "to mark out the boundaries of a place...
Defile, Defilement denotes (a) "to make common;" hence, in a ceremonial sense, "...
Defer lit., "to throw up" (ana, "up," ballo, "to throw"), hence "to postpone," i...
Defend "to ward off," is used in the Middle Voice in Act 7:24 , of the assistanc...
Defence a speech made in defense. See ANSWER. See ANSWER, B, No. 4.
Defect primarily "a lessening, a decrease, diminution," denotes "a loss." It is ...
Defame lit., "to speak injuriously" (from dus, an inseparable prefix signifying ...
Deep (Noun and Adjective), Deepness, Deeply, Depth is used (a) naturally, in Mat...