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Strong's Concordance, Greek Dictionary
Gain by trading, to thoroughly occupy oneself, i.e., (transitively and by implication) to earn in business
Greek: διαπραγματεύομαι, diapragmateuomai (G1281)
1 King James Bible Verses
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Definition Details
Strong's Number: G1281
Greek Base Word: διαπραγματεύομαι
Usage: Gain by trading
Definition: To thoroughly occupy oneself, i.e., (transitively and by implication) to earn in business.
Detailed definition:
- Thoroughly, earnestly to undertake a business.
- To undertake a business for sake of gain.
Derived terms: From G1223 and G4231.
See also:
- G1223
- G4231
Pronunciation:
- Biblical International Phonetic Alphabet: ði.ɑ.prɑɣ.mɑˈtɛβ.o.mɛ
- Modern International Phonetic Alphabet: ði.ɑ.prɑɣ.mɑˈtev.ow.me
- Transliteration: diapragmateuomai
- Biblical Pronunciation: thee-ah-prahg-ma-TEV-oh-meh
- Modern Pronunciation: thee-ah-prahg-ma-TAVE-oh-may
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