From dia and anoigo; to open thoroughly, literally (as a first-born) or figuratively (to expound) -- open.
see GREEK dia
see GREEK anoigo
διανοῖγον (dianoigon) − 1 Occurrence
διανοίγων (dianoigōn) − 1 Occurrence
διανοίχθητι (dianoichthēti) − 1 Occurrence
διήνοιγεν (diēnoigen) − 1 Occurrence
διηνοιγμένους (diēnoigmenous) − 1 Occurrence
διήνοιξεν (diēnoixen) − 2 Occurrences
διηνοίχθησαν (diēnoichthēsan) − 1 Occurrence