Word Summary
diaugazō: to shine through
Original Word: διαυγάζωTransliteration: diaugazō
Phonetic Spelling: (dee-ow-gad'-zo)
Part of Speech: Adjective; Verb
Short Definition: to shine through
Meaning: to shine through
Strong's Concordance
dawn.
From dia and augazo; to glimmer through, i.e. Break (as day) -- dawn.
see GREEK dia
see GREEK augazo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1306: διαυγάζωδιαυγάζω: 1 aorist
διηύγασα;
to shine through, (
Vulg.elucesco),
to dawn; of daylight breaking through the darkness of night (
Polybius 3, 104, 5 (cf.
Act. Andr. 8, p. 116,
Tdf. edition)):
2 Peter 1:19. (
Plutarch, de plac. philos. 3, 3, 2; others (see
Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word).)
STRONGS NT 1306a: διαυγήςδιαυγής, διαυγες (αὐγή), translucent, transparent: Revelation 21:21, for the Rec. διαφανής. ((Aristotle) Philo, Apoll. Rh., Lucian, Plutarch, Themistius; often in the Anthol.)