Greek Word Study
δύνω
dýnō
G1416
Quick Facts
Strong's Number
G1416
KJV Translations
set
Derivation / Root
prolonged forms of an obsolete primary (to sink);
Definition of dýnō
δύνω (dýnō) — to go "down"
Word Origin
This word comes prolonged forms of an obsolete primary (to sink);
Related Greek Words
Words sharing the same root or derived from δύνω.
δυσμή
dysmḗ
G1424
the sun-set, i.e. (by implication) the western region
ἐκδύω
ekdýō
G1562
to cause to sink out of, i.e. (specially as of clothing) to divest
ἐνδύνω
endýnō
G1744
to sink (by implication, wrap (compare G1746 (ἐνδύω)) on, i.e. (figuratively) sneak
ἐνδύω
endýō
G1746
to invest with clothing (literally or figuratively)
ἐπιδύω
epidýō
G1931
to set fully (as the sun)
ὀδύνη
odýnē
G3601
grief (as dejecting)
ὀδυρμός
odyrmós
G3602
moaning, i.e. lamentation
παρεισδύνω
pareisdýnō
G3921
to settle in alongside, i.e. lodge stealthily
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