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διατρίβω

Transliteration: diatribo · verb

9x in NTFirst: John 3:22
MeaningI tarry, continue, stay
Part of speechverb
Frequency9x in the New Testament
Key inflected formsδιέτριβεν, διέτριψαν, διέτριβον, διατρίβοντες, διετρίψαμεν, Διατρίψας
Example versesJohn 3:22 · Acts 12:19 · Acts 14:3 · Acts 14:28 · Acts 15:35
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What kind of word is διατρίβω?

διατρίβω (diatribo) is a verb that occurs 9 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “I tarry, continue, stay” and first appears in John 3:22.

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