deinós
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deinós: terribly, vehemently
Original Word: δεινῶς
Part of Speech: Adverb
Transliteration: deinós
Phonetic Spelling: (di-noce')
Short Definition: vehemently, terribly
Definition: vehemently, terribly, grievously.

Word Origin
from the same as deilos
Definition
terribly, vehemently
NASB Translation
business (1), fearfully (1), very (1).

STRONGS NT 1171: δεινῶς

δεινῶς, adverb (δεινός), terribly, grievously: Matthew 8:6; Luke 11:53. (From Herodotus down.)



grievously, vehemently.

Adverb from a derivative of the same as deilos; terribly, i.e. Excessively -- grievously, vehemently.

see GREEK deilos

δεινως δεινώς δεινῶς deinos deinôs deinōs deinō̂s


Strong's Greek 1171
2 Occurrences


δεινῶς — 2 Occ.

Matthew 8:6 Adv
BIB: οἰκίᾳ παραλυτικός δεινῶς βασανιζόμενος
NAS: at home, fearfully tormented.
KJV: sick of the palsy, grievously tormented.
INT: house paralyzed grievously tormented

Luke 11:53 Adv
BIB: οἱ Φαρισαῖοι δεινῶς ἐνέχειν καὶ
NAS: began to be very hostile
KJV: to urge [him] vehemently, and
INT: the Pharisees urgently to press upon [him] and

2 Occurrences


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