Strong's Concordance diaseió: to shake violently, to intimidate Original Word: διασείωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: diaseió Phonetic Spelling: (dee-as-i'-o) Definition: to shake violently, to intimidate Usage: I blackmail, extort from, intimidate. HELPS Word-studies 1286 diaseíō (from 1223 /diá, "thoroughly" and 4579 /seíō, "shake") – properly, shake violently, to manhandle (literally, "shake someone to-and-fro"); strongly intimidate, coerce (blackmail, extort), forcing someone to comply under threat (of being physically harmed, treated violently). 1286 /diaseíō ("exhort") is only used in Lk 3:14. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dia and seió Definition to shake violently, to intimidate NASB Translation take money...by force (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1286: διασείωδιασείω: 1 aorist διεσεισα; in Greek writings from Herodotus down; to shake thoroughly; tropically, to make to tremble, to terrify (Job 4:14 for הִפְחִיר) to agitate; likeconcurio in juridical Latin, to extort from one by intimidation money or other property: τινα, Luke 3:14 (A. V. do violence to); 3Macc. 7:21; the Basilica; (Heinichen on Eusebius, h. e. 7, 30, 7). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance intimidate, extortFrom dia and seio; to shake thoroughly, i.e. (figuratively) to intimidate -- do violence to. see GREEK dia see GREEK seio Forms and Transliterations διασεισητε διασείσητε διασκεδάζει διασκεδάζοντα διασκεδάννυται διασκεδάσαι διασκεδάσει διασκεδάσης διασκεδασθή διασκεδασθήσεται διασκέδασον διασκέδασόν διασκεδάσουσι διασκεδάσω διασκευήν διεσκέδασαν διεσκέδασε διεσκέδασέ διεσκέδασεν διεσκέδασται διεσκευασμένοι diaseisete diaseisēte diaseísete diaseísēteLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |