Word Summary
pareisdyō: to settle in alongside
Original Word: παρεισδύωTransliteration: pareisdyō
Phonetic Spelling: (par-ice-doo'-no)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to settle in alongside
Meaning: to settle in alongside
Strong's Concordance
creep in unawares.
From para and a compound of eis and duno; to settle in alongside, i.e. Lodge stealthily -- creep in unawares.
see GREEK para
see GREEK eis
see GREEK duno
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3921: παρεισδύωπαρεισδύω or
παρεισδύνω: 1 aorist
παρεισεδυσα (according to classical usage trans., cf.
δύνω; (see below));
to enter secretly, slip in stealthily; to steal in; (
A. V. creep in unawares):
Jude 1:4 (here
WH παρεισεδυησαν, 3 person plural 2 aorist passive (with middle or intransitive force); see their Appendix, p. 170, and cf.
Buttmann, 56 (49);
Veitch, under the word
δύω, at the end); cf. the expressions
παρεισδυσιν πλάνης ποιεῖν, the Epistle of Barnabas 2, 10 [ET];
ἔχειν, ibid. 4, 9 [ET]. (
Hippocrates,
Herodian, 1, 6, 2; 7, 9, 18 (8 edition, Bekker;
Philo de spec. legg. § 15);
Plutarch,
Galen, others.)