ΔΕΔΙΟΤΑ, δεδιοτα
DEDIOTA, dediota
Sounds Like: deh-dee-O-tah
Translations: fearing, being afraid, having feared, those who fear, those who are afraid
From the root: ΔΕΙΔΩ
Part of Speech: Participle, Adjective, Adverb
Explanation: ΔΕΔΙΟΤΑ is the perfect active participle of the verb ΔΕΙΔΩ (deidō), meaning 'to fear' or 'to be afraid'. As a participle, it functions like an adjective, describing a noun, or like an adverb, modifying a verb. It indicates a state of having feared or being in a state of fear. For example, it could be used to describe 'those who are afraid' or 'while fearing'.
Inflection: Perfect, Active, Participle, Accusative, Plural, Masculine or Feminine
Strong’s number: G1167 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Three — 7:107
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΔΕΙΔΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ΔΕΔΙΑ — I have feared, I fear, I am afraid
- ΔΕΔΙΑΣ — fearing, being afraid, having feared
- ΔΕΔΙΑΣΙΝ — they fear, they are afraid, they dread
- ΔΕΔΙΕΝ — to fear, to be afraid, to dread
- ΔΕΔΙΕΝΑΙ — to fear, to be afraid, to dread
- ΔΕΔΙΘΙ — fear, be afraid
- ΔΕΔΙΟΣΙΝ — they fear, they are afraid, they dread
- ΔΕΔΙΟΤΑΣ — fearing, being afraid, those who fear, those who are afraid
- ΔΕΔΙΟΤΕΣ — fearing, being afraid, having feared, those who fear
- ΔΕΔΙΟΤΟΣ — of one fearing, of one being afraid, of one who fears, of one who is afraid
- ΔΕΔΙΟΤΩΝ — of those fearing, of those who fear, of those who are afraid
- ΔΕΔΙΩΣ — fearing, having feared, being afraid
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚ — to fear, to be afraid, to dread
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΑ — I have feared, I am afraid, I dread
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΑΜΕΝ — we have feared, we fear, we are afraid
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΑΣ — you have feared, you fear, you are afraid
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΑΣΙ — they fear, they are afraid, they have feared
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΑΣΙΝ — they have feared, they are afraid, they fear
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΕΙ — feared, was afraid, had feared
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΕΝ — he has feared, he is afraid, he fears
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΕΝΑΙ — to fear, to be afraid, to be in dread, to be terrified
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΟΤΕΣ — fearing, having feared, afraid, being afraid
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΟΤΟΣ — of one who has feared, of one who is afraid, of one who is terrified, of one who is in dread
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΟΤΩΝ — of those who have feared, of those who have been afraid, of those who are afraid
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΥΙΑ — fearing, having feared, being afraid, a fearing one
- ΔΕΔΟΙΚΩΣ — having feared, being afraid, fearing
- ΔΕἸΔΙΑΣ — to fear, to be afraid, to dread
- ΔΕΙΔΙΑΣ — to fear, to be afraid, to dread
- ΔΕΙΔΩ — to fear, to be afraid, to dread
- ΔΕΙΣΑΙ — to fear, to be afraid, to dread
- ΔΕΙΣΑΝΤΑ — fearing, having feared, being afraid, having been afraid
- ΔΕΙΣΑΝΤΑΣ — fearing, having feared, being afraid, having been afraid
- ΔΕΙΣΑΝΤΕΣ — fearing, having feared, being afraid, having been afraid
- ΔΕΙΣΑΝΤΟΣ — of one who feared, of one who was afraid, of one who was terrified
- ΔΕΙΣΑΝΤΩΝ — of fearing, of those who feared, of having feared
- ΔΕΙΣΑΣ — having feared, fearing, being afraid
- ΔΕΙΣΑΣΑ — having feared, being afraid, fearing
- ΔΕΙΣΑΣΤΟ — having feared, being afraid, fearing
- ΔΕΙΣΗΤΕ — you may fear, you should fear, you might fear, fear
- ἘΔΕΔΙΕΙ — he had feared, he was afraid, he was fearing
- ἘΔΕΔΙΕΣΑΝ — they feared, they were afraid
- ἘΔΕΔΟΙΚΕΙ — he had feared, he was afraid, he had been afraid
- ἘΔΕΔΟΙΚΕΙΝ — I had feared, I was afraid
- ἘΔΕΔΟΙΚΕΙΣΑΝ — they had feared, they were afraid, they feared
- ἘΔΕΔΟΙΚΕΣΑΝ — they feared, they were afraid, they dreaded
- ἘΔΕΙΣΑ — I feared, I was afraid
- ἘΔΕΙΣΑΝ — they feared, they were afraid
- ἘΔΕΙΣΕ — feared, was afraid, became afraid
- ἘΔΕΙΣΕΝ — feared, was afraid
- ἘΔΕΙΣΕΤΟΥ — feared, was afraid, became afraid
- ΕΔΕΔΟΙΚΙΝ — I had feared, I had been afraid, I had dreaded
- ΚΑΤΑΔΕΙΣΑΙ — to fear greatly, to be afraid of, to dread
- ΚΑΤΑΔΕΙΣΑΝΤΕΣ — having been greatly afraid, having been terrified, having feared greatly
- ΟΙΚΑΣ — you have feared, you have been afraid, you fear, you are afraid
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