Δεισας
Lemma: δείδω
Definition
To fear, dread, or be afraid of (often with a sense of apprehension); also, by extension, to feel reverence or awe. Typically functions with present meaning though it is formally a perfect (“I am in fear”), and it commonly takes an object or an infinitive.
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Grammatical Analysis
"Δεισας"
Verb type: standard (-ω) verb
Lemma: δείδω
Form: δεισας
Tense: aorist
Voice: active
Mood: participle
Case: nominative
Number: singular
Gender: masculine
Related Forms of δείδω
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