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1 αὐαίνω
αὐαίνω, [dialect] Att. [pref] αὑ- (cf. ἀφ-, ἐπαφ-αυαίνω), [tense] impf. ([etym.] καθ-) αύαινον Luc. Am.12: [tense] fut.A : [tense] aor. ηὔηνα orαὔ- Hdt.4.172
, inf.αὐῆναι Hp.Mul.1.84
, part.αὐήνας Id.Morb.3.17
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] impf. Ar. Fr. 613: [tense] aor. ηὐάνθην or αὐ- (v. infr.),ἐξ- Hdt.4.151
: [tense] fut. αὐανθή-σομαι (cf. ἀφ-):—but also [voice] Med. αὐανοῦμαι in pass. sense, S.Ph. 954: Mss. and editors differ with regard to the augm.: (v. αὔω):— dry, αὐανθέν (of a log of wood) Od.9.321;αὐ. ἰχθῦς πρὸς ἥλιον Hdt.1.200
, 2.77, cf. 92,4.172; αὐαίνεσθαι ὑπὸ τοῦ καύματος, διὰ ξηρότητα, X. Oec.16.14, 19.11, cf. An.2.3.16, etc.2 wither, Thphr.HP3.7.1 ([voice] Pass.): metaph.,εὐνομίη αὐαίνει ἄτης ἄνθεα Sol.4.36
;αὐανθεὶς πυθμήν A.Ch. 260
; αὐανῶ βίον I shall waste life away, pine away, S.El. 819: αὐανοῦμαι I shall wither away, Id.Ph. 954;ηὑαινόμην θεώμενος Ar.Fr. 613
.II intr., to be dry,μήτε ὑγραὶ μήτε λίαν αὐαίνουσαι Hp.Mul. 1.17
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2 φθείρω
+ V 4-1-6-7-2=20 Gn 6,11; Ex 10,15; Lv 19,27; Dt 34,7; 1 Chr 20,1A: to destroy, to mar [τι] Lv 19,27; to destroy, to ravage [τι] 1 Chr 20,1; to corrupt [τινα] 4 Mc 18,8; to seduce [τινα] Ez 16,52; to punish by destroying [τι] Jer 13,9P: to be morally corrupted Gn 6,11 *Ex 10,15 ἐφθάρη it was destroyed-חתשׁת for MT ךשׁתח it was darkened; *Jb 15,32 φθαρήσεται it shall wither-תמל for MT תמלא it shall be completedCf. LE BOULLUEC 1989, 138; WEVERS 1990, 153; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→διαφθείρω, καταφθείρω,,) -
3 ἀποσβέννυμι
V 0-0-1-1-2=4 Is 10,18; Prv 31,18; Sir 3,30; 43,21A: to extinguish, to quench [τι] Sir 3,30; to wither [τι] Sir 43,21 P: to be extinguished Prv 31,18*Is 10,18 ἀποσβεσθήσεται shall be vanished, shall be consumed-יכבו כבה for MT כבוד/ו and the glory
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