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Name of God’s Son

ΔΙΔΡ, διδρ

DIDR, didr

Sounds Like: did-RAS-koh

Translations: flee, escape, run away

From the root: ΔΙΔΡΑΣΚΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is an abbreviated or truncated form of the verb 'διδράσκω' (didrasko), meaning 'to flee', 'to escape', or 'to run away'. It describes the act of moving quickly to get away from a place or situation, often out of fear or to avoid capture. In ancient texts, such abbreviations were sometimes used due to space constraints or as scribal shorthand. The full verb 'διδράσκω' is typically used in various tenses and moods to express the action of fleeing.

Inflection: This appears to be a truncated form of a verb. The full verb 'διδράσκω' inflects for person, number, tense, mood, and voice. Without further context, its specific inflection cannot be determined from 'ΔΙΔΡ' alone.

Strong’s number: G1302 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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From the same root

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