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| merizo | μερισθεῖσα [5 verses](part sg aor pass fem nom) "Divided" is merizo, which means "divide," "distribute," "assign," "sever," "cut-off," (passive) "to be divided," "to be dispersed," and "to be reckoned a part." - "Divided" is a verb, in the form of an adjective which means "to divide," "to spit up," and "to be divided." It is in the passive, so, having been divided, have been split up." This is a rare word for Jesus st to use. |
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| meros | μέρος [5 verses](noun sg neut nom/acc) "His portion" is meros, which means "share", "portion", "lot", "destiny", "heritage", "one's turn," the part one takes," "proportion," and "part" (as an opposite of whole). -- "Portion" is a noun that means "share", "portion", "lot", "destiny", "heritage", "one's turn," the part one takes," "proportion," and "part" (as an opposite of whole). |
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| mesonyktion | μεσονυκτίου [2 verses](adj sg neut gen) "At midnight" is from mesonyktion, which means "at midnight" or "of midnight." - "At midnight" is from an uncommon Greek word which means "at midnight" or "of midnight", meaning literally "middle of the night". |
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| mesos | μέσον [11 verses](adj sg masc acc)"The midst" is mesos, which means "middle," "middle point," "midway between," "offered for competition," "deposited," "by the middle," "by the waist," "impartial," "inter-mediate," "indeterminate," "things indifferent (neither good nor bad)," "middling," "moderate," "midst," "intervening space," "intervening," "difference," "in a moderate degree," "in the mean," and "equator." -- The word translated as "the midst" generally means "middle" but has a lot of special meanings with different prepositions. One of those with the "in" is "offer for competition" and "middle point." It also means "difference." It can mean "front" with verbs of speaking because it means the person talking or being addressed. |
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| mestos | μεστοὶ [1 verse](adj pl masc nom) "Full" is mestos, which means "full of," "laden with," and "sated with." |
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