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εκδοτον; εκδοτον; εκδοτονἔκδοτοςεκδοτ·ον; εκδοτ·ον; εκδοτ·ονmas acc sg; fem acc sg; neu nom|acc|voc sg

ἔκ·δοτος -ον

Adjective (2-2-2)

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Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940)

ἔκδοτος

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Occurrences in the GNT

InflectionLemmaUncontracted Form(s)ParsingTranslation(s)Verse(s)
ἔκδοτονἔκδοτοςεκδοτ·ονneu nom|acc|voc sg or mas acc sg or fem acc sggiven over (acc, nom|acc|voc)Acts 2:23

Inflections: 1
Total occurrences: 1

Occurrences in the LXX

InflectionLemmaUncontracted Form(s)ParsingTranslation(s)Verse(s)
ἔκδοτονἔκδοτοςεκδοτ·ονneu nom|acc|voc sg or mas acc sg or fem acc sggiven over (acc, nom|acc|voc)BelTh 1:22

Inflections: 1
Total occurrences: 1

δίδωμι

ἀνα+δίδωμι to give forth (v.)
ἀντ·απο+δίδωμι to pay-back (v.) Lit:"give-back/against", hence recompense/pay-back
ἀντι+δίδωμι [LXX] to give in return repay (v.) to give for or instead of; at Athens, ἀντ. [τὴν οὐσίαν] to offer to change fortunes with one (cf. ἀντίδοσις)
ἀπ·εκ+δίδωμι [LXX] to to give up surrender esp. something seized unlawfully (v.) to give one's daughter in marriage; to give out for money, let out for hire; to lend out money on security, such as the cargo of a ship; intr. (sub. ἑαυτόν or -ούς) of rivers, to empty themselves
ἀπο+δίδωμι to give-back (v.) Lit:"give-from", hence, give/pay-back/repay/restore, assign, impute, convey, refer, sell
δια+δίδωμι to distribute (v.) Lit:"give-side-to-side", hence distribute, give-away.
ἐκ+δίδωμι to lease (v.) lease, rent out
ἐν+δίδωμι [LXX] to give in (v.) surrender, lend, give in
ἐπι+δίδωμι to give over (v.) give into anothers hands, deliver
κατα·προ+δίδωμι [LXX] to betray utterly leave in the lurch (v.)
μετα+δίδωμι to impart/grant a share of (v.)
παρα+δίδωμι to hand over (v.) Lit:"give-close-beside", hence deliver/surrender/hand-over, betray, commit, give-in/over/up, turn-in, consign, grant, bestow, teach-doctrine
προ+δίδωμι to give beforehand pay in advance (v.) to give up to the enemy, deliver up, betray, Lat. prodere; to forsake in distress, abandon; absol. to play false, desert; with a thing as subject, betray, fail one; with a thing as object, to betray, give up
προσ+δίδωμι [LXX] to give to (v.)
δίδωμι to give (v.) give, grant, bestow; give over, hand over; entrust, assign; give back, repay, yield; give up, sacrifice

δόμα

ἀντ·από·δομα, -ατος, τό recompense, repayment (n.)
δόμα, -ατος, τό gift (n.)

δόσις

ἀντ·από·δοσις, -εως, ἡ reward (n.)
δόσις, -εως, ἡ giving (n.)
δότης, -ου, ὁ giver (n.)
ἔκ·δοτος -ον given over (adj.) [wholly surrendered]
εὐ·μετά·δοτος -ον generous (adj.)
μισθ·απο·δοσία, -ας, ἡ reward (n.)
μισθ·απο·δότης, -ου, ὁ rewarder (n.)
παρά·δοσις, -εως, ἡ tradition (n.) that which is handed down or bequeathed, tradition, doctrine, teaching, delivery, rendition, custom, surrender, lecture
πατρο·παρά·δοτος -ον inherited (adj.)
προ·δότης, -ου, ὁ traitor/betrayer/deserter (n.)

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