1418. dus-
Strong's Lexicon
dus-: Difficult, hard, bad, ill

Original Word: δυσ-
Part of Speech: Prefix
Transliteration: dus-
Pronunciation: doos
Phonetic Spelling: (doos)
Definition: Difficult, hard, bad, ill
Meaning: like un- or mis- (as in unrest, misjudge), nullifies good sense or increases bad sense of a word

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prefix of uncertain derivation
Definition
like un- or mis- (as in unrest, misjudge), nullifies good sense or increases bad sense of a word.

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1418: δυς(

δυς(, an inseparable prefix conveying the idea of difficulty, opposition, injuriousness or the like, and corresponding to our mis-, un- (Curtius, § 278); opposed to εὖ.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
hard, grievous.

A primary inseparable particle of uncertain derivation; used only in composition as a prefix; hard, i.e. With difficulty -- + hard, + grievous, etc.

Links
Interlinear GreekInterlinear HebrewStrong's NumbersEnglishman's Greek ConcordanceEnglishman's Hebrew ConcordanceParallel Texts














1417
Top of Page
Top of Page