1423. duskolós
Strong's Concordance
duskolós: with difficulty
Original Word: δυσκόλως
Part of Speech: Adverb
Transliteration: duskolós
Phonetic Spelling: (doos-kol'-oce)
Short Definition: with difficulty, hardly
Definition: with difficulty, hardly.
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Cognate: 1423 dyskólōs (an adverb) – properly, hardly, referring to how hard it is to pass through; (figuratively) problematic, difficult ("hardly passing through"), like trying to push something too large through a narrow passageway. See 1422 (dyskolos).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1423: δυσκόλως

δυσκόλως, adverb (δύσκολος) (from Plato down), with difficulty: Matthew 19:23; Mark 10:23; Luke 18:24.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
hardly.

Adverb from duskolos; impracticably -- hardly.

see GREEK duskolos

Forms and Transliterations
δυσκολως δυσκόλως δύσκωφον duskolos duskolōs dyskolos dyskolōs dyskólos dyskólōs
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Strong's Greek 1423
3 Occurrences


δυσκόλως — 3 Occ.

Matthew 19:23 Adv
GRK: ὅτι πλούσιος δυσκόλως εἰσελεύσεται εἰς
NAS: I say to you, it is hard for a rich man
KJV: a rich man shall hardly enter
INT: that a rich man with difficulty will enter into

Mark 10:23 Adv
GRK: αὐτοῦ Πῶς δυσκόλως οἱ τὰ
NAS: How hard it will be for those
KJV: How hardly shall they that have
INT: of him How difficultly those

Luke 18:24 Adv
GRK: εἶπεν Πῶς δυσκόλως οἱ τὰ
NAS: How hard it is for those
KJV: How hardly shall they
INT: [and] said How difficulty those

3 Occurrences

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