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δεισιδαίμων/deisidaimōn
This word describes something. It is an adjective.
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This word can describe someone who is very religious or very devout.
- When this word is used in this way, this word is a compliment. It means that the person speaking this word approves of another person’s religious devotion.
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This word can describe someone who is superstitious. This is a person who believes in magic or trusts in luck.
- When this word is used in this way, it is an insult. It means that the person speaking this word does not approve of a person’s religious devotion.
See: Acts 17:22