daknó
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daknó: to bite
Original Word: δάκνω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: daknó
Phonetic Spelling: (dak'-no)
Short Definition: I bite, backbite, harm seriously
Definition: I bite; hence: I backbite, harm seriously.

Word Origin
from a prim. root dak-
Definition
to bite
NASB Translation
bite (1).

STRONGS NT 1143: δάκνω

δάκνω; to bite;

a. properly, with the teeth.

b. metaphorically, to wound the soul, cut, lacerate, rend with reproaches: Galatians 5:15. So even in Homer, Iliad 5, 493 μῦθος δακε φρενας, Menander quoted in Athen. 12, 77, p. 552 e., and times without number in other authors.



bite.

A prolonged form of a primary root; to bite, i.e. (figuratively) thwart -- bite.

δάκη δακνετε δάκνετε δάκνοντας δάκνοντες δάκνων δεδηγμένος δήξεται δήξονται έδακνεν έδακνον daknete dáknete


Strong's Greek 1143
1 Occurrence


δάκνετε — 1 Occ.

Galatians 5:15 V-PIA-2P
BIB: δὲ ἀλλήλους δάκνετε καὶ κατεσθίετε
NAS: But if you bite and devour one
KJV: But if ye bite and devour
INT: moreover one another you bite and devour

1 Occurrence


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