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Koine Greek wordlink #35283

δὶςMark 14

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Other uses (3) of identical word form δὶς (D-...) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘δὶς’ (D-...) is always and only glossed as ‘twice’.

Luke 18:12 ‘I am fasting twice of a week I am tithing all things’ SR GNT Luke 18:12 word 2

Php 4:16 ‘both once and twice for the need’ SR GNT Php 4:16 word 8

Yud (Jud) 1:12 ‘trees late_autumn unfruitful twice having died_off having_been uprooted’ SR GNT Yud (Jud) 1:12 word 38

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘dis’ have 3 different glosses: ‘of Zeus’, ‘Zeus’, ‘twice’.

Greek words (1) other than δὶς (D-...) with a gloss related to ‘twice’

1TH 2:18δίς (dis) D-... ‘both once and twice and hindered us’ SR GNT 1Th 2:18 word 14

Key: D=adverb