Dikë

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Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): ( n.) A wall-like mass of mineral matter, usually an intrusion of igneous rocks, filling up rents or fissures in the original strata.

(2): ( v. t.) To surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.

(3): ( n.) An embankment to prevent inundations; a levee.

(4): ( n.) A ditch; a channel for water made by digging.

(5): ( v. i.) To work as a ditcher; to dig.

(6): ( v. t.) To drain by a dike or ditch.

(7): ( n.) A wall of turf or stone.

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [2]

Di´ke, the heathen Goddess of Justice; described as the daughter of Zeus and Themis. The punishment of murderers is particularly ascribed to her; and therefore, besides being the goddess of punishment in a general sense, she is often to be considered the same as Nemesis or Vengeance. The word occurs in , and is there rendered 'vengeance,' appellatively.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

dı̄´kē ( δίκη , dı́kē , "justice"): The avenging justice of God personified as a goddess ( Acts 28:4 ). See Justice .

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [4]

E . Justice), a Greek goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Themis; the guardian of justice and judgment, the foe of deceit and violence, and the accuser before Zeus of the unjust judge.

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