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Strong's #1160 - δαπάνη
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δᾰπᾰν-η, ἡ,
I cost, expenditure, Hes. Op. 723, al.; δ. χρυσοῦ καὶ ἀργύρου, χρημάτων, Th. 1.129, 3.13; δ. κούφα the cost is little, c. inf., E. Ba. 893 (lyr.); εἰς κενὸν ἡ δ. IG 14.1746.10: also in pl., Th. 6.15; δαπάναι ἐλπίδων Pi. I.. 4 (5).57.
II money spent, ἵππων on horses, ib.3(4).47; δαπάνην παρέχειν money for spending, Hdt. 1.41; ξυμφέρειν Th. 1.99; ὅπως μὴ ἡ εἰς τὸν ἐνιαυτὸν κειμένη δ. εἰς τὸν μῆνα δαπανᾶται X. Oec. 7.36.
III extravagance, ἡ ἐν τῇ φύσει δ. Aeschin. 3.218.
δαπάνη, δαπανης, ἡ (from δάπτω to tear, consume, (akin are δεῖπνον, Latindaps; Curtius, § 261)), expense, cost: Luke 14:28. (2 Esdr. 6:4; 1 Macc. 3:30, etc. Among Greek writings Hesiod, Works, 721, Pindar, Euripides, Thucydides, and following.)
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δαπάνη , -ης , ἡ ,
[in LXX: Ezra 6:4; Ezra 6:8 (H5313), Da LXX Bel 1:21, al.;]
expense, cost: Luke 14:28.†
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δαπάνη is very common. Thus P Fay 101 verso.5 (c. B.C. 18) δαπάνης (δραχμαὶ ) δ ̄, P Oxy II. 294.27 (A.D. 22) = (Selections, p. 36) εἰς δαπάνην οὗ ἔχι μου , ";with reference to the expense of what he has belonging to me,"; ib. VIII. 1125.18 (ii/A.D.) ἰδίαις ἑαυτοῦ δαπάναις . In P Lond 356.16 (i/A.D.) (= II. p. 252, Selections p. 59) the writer warns his correspondent that if he sells him stale drugs—γείνωσκε σαυτὸν ἕξοντα πρὸς ἐμὲ περὶ τῶν δαπανῶν , ";understand that you will have to settle with me with regard to the expenses."; P Lond III. 1171.24 (accounts—B.C. 8) (= III. p. 178) shows the new word ὑπερδαπάνη , i.e. ";debit balance"; or ";deficit"; : ὑπερδάπανον (?) and ὑπερδαπάνημα are also found in this sense in the same papyrus. The simple δαπάνημα , which belongs to later Greek, is common, e.g. BGU III. 1001i. 13 (B.C. 56) τ ]ά τε βλάβη καὶ δαπανήματα .
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