ΔΙΑΠΟΡΕΩ, διαπορεω
DIAPOREŌ, diaporeō
Sounds Like: dee-ah-po-REH-oh
Translations: to be in doubt, to be perplexed, to be at a loss, to be greatly perplexed, to be much perplexed, to be in great doubt, to be in great perplexity
From the root: ΔΙΑΠΟΡΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to be in great doubt, to be perplexed, or to be at a loss. It describes a state of mental uncertainty or confusion, often implying a lack of clear direction or understanding. It is a compound word, formed from the preposition διά (DIA), meaning 'through' or 'thoroughly', and the verb πορέω (POREO), meaning 'to go' or 'to pass'. The combination suggests a thorough going through or traversing of a problem, leading to a state of being at a loss.
Inflection: Present, Active, Indicative, First Person Singular (or other forms depending on context, as the stem is given)
Strong’s number: G1280 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΔΙΑΠΟΡΕΩ.
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- ΔΙΑΠΟΡΕΙΝ — to be in doubt, to be perplexed, to be at a loss, to be greatly perplexed
- ΔΙΑΠΟΡΗ — to be greatly perplexed, to be at a loss, to be in doubt, to be bewildered, to be utterly at a loss
- ΔΙΑΠΟΡΟΥΜΕΝΩΝ — of those being greatly perplexed, of those being in great doubt, of those being at a loss
- ΔΙΑΠΟΡΟΥΝΤΟΣ — being greatly perplexed, being in great doubt, being at a loss, being utterly at a loss, being in much doubt
- ΔΙΑΠΟΡΩΣΙ — they are greatly perplexed, they are in great doubt, they are at a loss
- ΔΙΗΠΟΡΕΙ — he was greatly perplexed, he was at a loss, he was in doubt, he was bewildered
- ΔΙΗΠΟΡΟΥΝ — they were greatly perplexed, they were in great doubt, they were at a loss, they were bewildered
- ΔΙΗΠΟΡΟΥΝΤΟ — they were greatly perplexed, they were at a loss, they were in great doubt
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