Biblica Analytica

δύνω, δῦμι

dunō, dumi (G1416)

to set

2 verses 2 books OT 0 / NT 2
AI Word Study

The Greek word δύνω (dunō, dumi) primarily means "to set" according to its short definition. Its semantic domain is categorized under "Physical Action," indicating that its usage is connected to actions involving movement or placement. In the two occurrences of this word in the Bible, its meaning likely relates to setting or placing something in a new position. Without more context, it is difficult to provide more specific details on its usage, but based on its definition, it is reasonable to assume that δύνω might be used to describe setting objects, people, or events in motion.

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Mark 1:32

At evening, when the sun had set, they brought to him all who were sick, and those who were possessed by demons.

Luke 4:40

When the sun was setting, all those who had any sick with various diseases brought them to him; and he laid his hands on every one of them, and healed them.