01738

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK ἔνδικος

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1738. ἔνδικος ἔν-δι^κος, ον adje)n-di^k os_on [δίκη] I. of things, according to right, right, just, legitimate, Trag.:— τὸ μὴ 'νδικον ῀ τὸ ἄδικον, Soph.; μὴ λέγων γε τοὔνδικον not speaking truth, Id=Soph.
II. of persons, righteous, just, upright, Aesch., etc.; τίς ἐνδικώτερος; who has better right or more reason? id=Aesch.
III. adv. -κως, right, with justice, fairly, id=Aesch.
2. truly, indeed, Eur.
3. justly, naturally, as one has a right to expect, Trag.

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1738. ἔνδικος e[ndikos endikos {en'-dee-kos}
from 1722 and 1349; in the right, i.e. equitable:--just. see GREEK for 1722 see GREEK for 1349

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1738 davah daw-vaw'

a primitive root; to be sick (as if in
menstruation):--infirmity.