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Dysentery whence Eng., "dysentery," is so translated in Act 28:8 , RV, for AV "b...
Dying * For DYING see DEADNESS
Dwell, Dwellers, Dwelling (place) "to dwell" (from oikos, "a house"), "to inhabi...
Duty "to owe, to be indebted," is translated "it was our duty," in Luk 17:10 , l...
Dust from cheo, "to pour," primarily, "earth dug out, an earth heap," then, "loo...
Durst * For DURST see DARE
During * For DURING see Note p. 1
Dure * For DURE see under WHILE, Note 1
Dunghill "a dunghill," is found in Luk 14:35 .
Dung denotes "refuse," whether (a) "excrement," that which is cast out from the ...
Dumb lit., "speechless" (a, negative, and laleo, "to speak"), is found in Mar 7:...
Dull "slow, sluggish, indolent, dull" (the etymology is uncertain), is translate...
Due "one's own," is applied to kairos, "a season," in Gal 6:9 , "in due season,"...
Dry is used (a) naturally, of "dry" land, Heb 11:29 ; or of land in general, Mat...
Drunk, (-en, be), Drunkard, Drunkenness signifies "to be drunk with wine" (from ...
Drown "to plunge into the deep, to sink" (buthos, "bottom, the deep, the sea"), ...