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ἀΐδιος

aidios

Modern Summary of Abbott-Smith’s Lexicon (1922)

The word "ἀΐδιος" (aidios) means everlasting or eternal, referring to something that exists without end. It is used in ancient texts, including inscriptions and specific biblical passages, to describe perpetual or unending qualities. While similar to the word "αἰώνιος" (aiōnios), any subtle differences in meaning between the two terms appear to have faded in later Greek usage.

everduring (forward and backward, or forward only)

The Greek word aidios means "everduring (forward and backward, or forward only)," encompassing related ideas including eternal, everlasting.

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

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