ΕΚΔΙΑΙΤΑΩ, εκδιαιταω
EKDIAITAŌ, ekdiaitaō
Sounds Like: ek-dee-ah-TAH-oh
Translations: to live out, to live abroad, to live away from home, to be absent from home
From the root: ΕΚΔΙΑΙΤΑΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb formed from 'εκ' (out of, from) and 'διαιτάω' (to live, to dwell). It means to live away from one's home or country, to reside abroad, or to be absent from one's usual dwelling. It describes the act of dwelling or living in a place other than one's customary residence.
Inflection: First person singular, present active indicative
Strong’s number: G1570 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΕΚΔΙΑΙΤΑΩ.
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- ἘΚΔΙΑΙΤΩΜΕΝΟΣ — living out, spending one's life, passing one's life
- ΕΚΔΙΑΙΤΗΘΗΝΑΙ — to be arbitrated, to be decided by arbitration, to be settled by arbitration
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