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Day-star (Eng., "phosphorus," lit., "light-bearing" phos, "light," phero, "to be...
Day "a day," is used of (a) the period of natural light, Gen 1:5 , Pro 4:18 , Ma...
Dawn "to shine," is used metaphorically of the light of dawn, in 2Co 4:4 (some t...
Daughter, Daughter-in-law "a daughter," (etymologically, Eng., "daughter" is con...
Dash denotes "to beat upon or against, to strike against, dash against" (pros, "...
Dart akin to ballo, "to throw," denotes "a missile, an arrow, javelin, dart, etc...
Dark, Darken, Darkly, Darkness "full of darkness, or covered with darkness," is ...
Dare, Daring, Durst signifies "to dare," (a) in the sense of not dreading or shu...
Danger, Dangerous properly signifies "to run a risk, face danger," but is used i...
Dancing Eng., "chorus", primarily denoted "an enclosure for dancing;" hence, "a ...
Dance (cp. Eng., "orchestra") probably originally signified "to lift up," as of ...
Damsel a diminutive of kore, "a girl," denotes "a little girl" (properly a collo...
Damnable, Damnation, and Damned * For DAMNABLE, DAMNATION, and DAMNED see CONDEM...
Damage * For DAMAGE see LOSS
Dainty properly signifies "oily, or anointed with oil" (from lipos, "grease," co...
Daily (Adjective) is found in Mat 6:11 , Luk 11:3 . Some would derive the word f...