Adverb
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940) ἄδικος A. IV.
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Occurrences in the GNT
Inflections: 1 Total occurrences: 1
Occurrences in the LXX
Inflection Lemma Uncontracted Form(s) Parsing Translation(s) Verse(s) ἀδίκως ἀδίκως αδικως indecl unjustly Lv 5:22 , Lv 5:24 , 2Mc 8:16 , 3Mc 6:3 , Ps 34:19 , Ps 37:20 , Ps 68:5 , Ps 118:78 , Ps 118:86 , Prv 1:11 , Prv 1:17 , Prv 11:21 , Prv 16:5 , Prv 17:23 , Prv 19:5 , Prv 19:24 , Jb 20:15 , Jb 24:10 , Jb 24:11 , Jb 36:4 , Wsd 12:13 , Wsd 12:23 , Wsd 14:28 , Wsd 14:30 , Is 49:24 , Ez 13:22
Inflections: 1 Total occurrences: 26
ἀ·δικέω to do-harm/wrong (v.) Lit:"do-unright". ἀ·δικία, -ας, ἡ wrongdoing (n.) Lit:"unrighteousness/injustice". ἄ·δικος -ον unjust (adj.) [unrighteous, someone who is guilty against another in the law] ἀ·δίκως unjustly (adv.) ἀντί·δικος, -ου, ὁ adversary (n.) Lit:"against-justice", hence adversary/accuser/antagonist/opponent-at-law. By extension, prosecutor. δικάζω [LXX] to judge (v.) δίκαιος -αία -ον righteous (adj.) /just/right, (by judicial implication) innocent. δικαιό·τατος -η -ον [LXX] most just (adj.) δικαιό·τερος -α -ον [LXX] more just (adj.) δικαίωμα, -ατος, τό justification (ordinance) (n.) justification, right of plea, judgment, [standards of the law; righteousness] δικαστής, -οῦ, ὁ judge (n.) δίκη, -ης, ἡ justice/rightness, penalty (n.) trial, lawsuit, court hearing, penalty/punishment(acc) ἐκ+δικάζω [LXX] to exact vengeance upon (v.) ἐκ+δικέω to execute/dispense-justice (v.) Lit:"out-just", hence execute/deliver/provide/dispense-justice. By extension: provide legal-protection, avenge(blood), defend(weak), vindicate(wronged), rectify(wrongs). ἔκ·δικος -ον punishing (adj.) ἔν·δικος -ον warranted (adj.) κατα+δικάζω to condemn (v.) Lit: "judge-down", hence to condemn in a specific manner. κατα·δίκη, -ης, ἡ conviction (n.) ὑπό·δικος -ον answerable (adj.) [liable to be tried] δικαιόω to justify (v.) vindicate; rectify: to do justice to; to declare or regard as just/righteous; to make free or pure of (sin, etc.)