ΔΗΓΜΑΤΑ, δηγματα
DĒGMATA, dēgmata
Sounds Like: DAYG-ma-ta
Translations: bites, stings, a bite, a sting
From the root: ΔΗΓΜΑ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word refers to a bite or a sting, typically from an animal or insect. It can also metaphorically refer to a sharp, painful attack or affliction. It is used to describe the physical act of biting or stinging, or the resulting wound or pain.
Inflection: Plural, Nominative or Accusative, Neuter
Strong’s number: G1142 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
From the same root
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