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Departing, Departure "an unloosing" (as of things woven), "a dissolving into sep...
Depart * (a) Compounds of ago. lit., "to lead up" (ana, "up," ago, "to lead"), i...
Deny signifies (a) "to say ... not, to contradict," e.g., Mar 14:70 , Joh 1:20 ,...
Den see CAVE.
Demonstration lit., "a pointing out" (apo, "forth," deiknumi, "to show"), a "sho...
Demon, Demoniac "a demon," signified, among pagan Greeks, an inferior deity, whe...
Demeanor see BEHAVIOR, B, No. 2.
Demand * Note: For DEMAND ( Mat 2:4 , Act 21:33 ), see INQUIRE; for its use in L...
Delude, Delusion see BEGUILE. lit., "a wandering," whereby those who are led ast...
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...