Dictionary entry

ἀδικέω

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

ἀδικέω, -ῶ

(< ἄδικος), [in LXX for עשׁק, עוה, etc.;]

1. intrans., to be ἄδικος, do wrong, act wickedly or criminally: Ac 25:11, I Co 6:8, II Co 7:12, Col 3:25, Re 22:11; to do hurt, Re 9:19.

2. Trans.

(a) to do some wrong: ὃ ἠδίκησεν, Col 3:25; to wrong some one, Mt 20:13, Ac 7:26, 2725:10, II Co 7:2, Ga 4:12, Phm 18, II Pe 2:13; pass., Ac 7:24, II Co 7:12; mid., I Co 6:7 (suffer... to be wronged; WM, §38, 3; but v. Bl., §54, 5; and cf. ἀποστερέω);

(b) to injure, hurt: Lk 10:19Re 2:116:67:2, 39:4, 1011:5.†