διαπαντός (
diapantós|
dee-ap-an-tos'|
adverb|
through|all)
[Grk]
διαπαντός GK: G1383
Derivation: from
διά and the genitive case of
πᾶς;
Strong's: through all time, i.e. (adverbially) constantly
KJV: --alway(-s), continually.
See: διάSee: πᾶς G1275 — διαπαντός
see διά, A. II. 1.
a.
G1275a: διαπαρατριβή
,
διαπαρατριβης,
ἡ,
constant contention, incessant wrangling or
strife, (
παρατριβη, attrition; contention, wrangling); a word justly adopted in
[1Ti 6:5] by G L T Tr WH (for Rec.
παραδιατριβαί, which see); not found elsewhere (except Clement of Alexandria, etc.); cf. Winer's Grammar, 102 (96). Cf. the double compounds
διαπαρατήρειν,
[2Sa 3:30]; also (doubtful, it must be confessed),
διαπαρακύπτομαι,
[1Ki 6:4] Ald.;
διαπαροξύνω, Josephus, Antiquities 10, 7, 5. (Stephanus' Thesaurus also gives
διαπαράγω, Gregory of Nyssa, ii. 177 b.;
διαπαραλαμβάνω;
διαπαρασιωπάω, Josephus, Genes., p. 9 a.;
διαπαρασύρω, Schol. Lucian. ii. 796 Hemst.)