Dare, Daring, Durst
Dare, Daring, Durst
signifies “to dare,” (a) in the sense of not dreading or shunning through fear, Mat 22:46; Mar 12:34; Mar 15:43, “boldly,” lit., “having dared, went in;” Luk 20:40; Joh 21:12; Act 5:13; Act 7:32; Rom 15:18; 2Co 10:2, RV, “show courage,” (AV, “be bold”); 2Co 10:12, RV, “are (not) bold;” 2Co 11:21; Phi 1:14, “are bold;” Jud 1:9; (b) in the sense of bearing, enduring, bringing oneself to do a thing, Rom 5:7; 1Co 6:1. Cp. apotolmao, “to be very bold,” Rom 10:20. See BOLD.
akin to A, “daring,” is used in 2Pe 2:10, RV, “daring” (AV, “presumptuous”), “shameless and irreverent daring.”