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1 autioittaa
• make desolate• desolate• lay desolate• depopulate• lay waste -
2 desolar
v.1 to devastate, to lay waste.2 to cause anguish to.la muerte del padre desoló a la familia the father's death devastated the family3 to desolate, to lay waste, to afflict, to despoil.Ellos desolaron el pueblo They desolated the town.4 to bereave, to make desolate, to deprive.5 to desert, to forsake, to abandon completely.Ellos desolaron a la gente They deserted the people.* * *1 (devastar) to devastate2 (desconsolar) to desolate, distress1 to be grieved* * *1. VT1) [+ ciudad, poblado] to devastate, lay waste (to) liter2) [+ persona] to devastate2.See:* * *verbo transitivo <país/campos> to lay waste (to) (liter)* * *= ravage, rack [wrack], despoil, desolate.Ex. The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.Ex. Both countries that have been wracked for the last ten years by violent civil wars.Ex. The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.Ex. You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs; you cannot destroy the practices of barbarism which for centuries have desolated Africa without the use of force.* * *verbo transitivo <país/campos> to lay waste (to) (liter)* * *= ravage, rack [wrack], despoil, desolate.Ex: The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.
Ex: Both countries that have been wracked for the last ten years by violent civil wars.Ex: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.Ex: You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs; you cannot destroy the practices of barbarism which for centuries have desolated Africa without the use of force.* * *vtB (afligir) to devastate* * *
desolar verbo transitivo to devastate
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English:
devastate
* * *♦ vt1. [destruir] to devastate, to lay waste2. [afligir] to cause anguish to;la muerte del padre desoló a la familia the father's death devastated the family* * *v/t tb figdevastate -
3 χηρών
χήραwidow: fem gen plχηρόωmake desolate: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)χηρόωmake desolate: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)χηρόωmake desolate: pres part act masc nom sgχηρόωmake desolate: pres inf act (doric) -
4 χηρῶν
χήραwidow: fem gen plχηρόωmake desolate: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)χηρόωmake desolate: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)χηρόωmake desolate: pres part act masc nom sgχηρόωmake desolate: pres inf act (doric) -
5 χηρωθείσ'
χηρωθεῖσα, χηρόωmake desolate: aor part pass fem nom /voc sgχηρωθεῖσι, χηρόωmake desolate: aor part pass masc /neut dat plχηρωθεῖσαι, χηρόωmake desolate: aor part pass fem nom /voc pl -
6 χηρωθεῖσ'
χηρωθεῖσα, χηρόωmake desolate: aor part pass fem nom /voc sgχηρωθεῖσι, χηρόωmake desolate: aor part pass masc /neut dat plχηρωθεῖσαι, χηρόωmake desolate: aor part pass fem nom /voc pl -
7 χηρώσει
χήρωσιςbeing bereaved: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)χηρώσεϊ, χήρωσιςbeing bereaved: fem dat sg (epic)χήρωσιςbeing bereaved: fem dat sg (attic ionic)χηρόωmake desolate: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)χηρόωmake desolate: fut ind mid 2nd sgχηρόωmake desolate: fut ind act 3rd sg -
8 χηρώση
χηρώσηι, χήρωσιςbeing bereaved: fem dat sg (epic)χηρόωmake desolate: aor subj mid 2nd sgχηρόωmake desolate: aor subj act 3rd sgχηρόωmake desolate: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
9 χηρώσῃ
χηρώσηι, χήρωσιςbeing bereaved: fem dat sg (epic)χηρόωmake desolate: aor subj mid 2nd sgχηρόωmake desolate: aor subj act 3rd sgχηρόωmake desolate: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
10 χηρώσηι
χήρωσιςbeing bereaved: fem dat sg (epic)χηρώσῃ, χηρόωmake desolate: aor subj mid 2nd sgχηρώσῃ, χηρόωmake desolate: aor subj act 3rd sgχηρώσῃ, χηρόωmake desolate: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
11 χηρώσω
χηρόωmake desolate: aor subj act 1st sgχηρόωmake desolate: fut ind act 1st sgχηρόωmake desolate: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
12 χήρωσ'
χήρωσι, χήρωσιςbeing bereaved: fem voc sgχήρωσαι, χηρόωmake desolate: aor imperat mid 2nd sgχήρωσα, χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic)χήρωσε, χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
13 צדי
צְדֵי, צְדָאch. same, to desolate. Targ. Ps. 9:7 צְדִיתָא (some ed. Pa.).Part. pass. צָדֵי, (צַדִּי,); f. צַדְיָא = h. שָׁמֵם; fr. which (צַרֵּי) צָרִי to be desolate; to be confounded, astounded. Targ. Lev. 26:33, sqq. Targ. Jer. 9:9. Targ. Ez. 36:4. Targ. Lam. 1:16. Targ. O. Lev. 26:32 וִיצַדּוֹן ed. Berl. (ed. Vien., a. Y. ויִצְדּוּן). Targ. Ez. 26:16; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2; ib. to IV, 18 (ref. to צדו, ib.) צַדִּיאָה אורחאוכ׳ deserted is the road, so that we cannot walk on our highways (v. Targ. a. l.).Y.Ber.I, beg.2a צדי לון; Lev. R. s. 12, a. e. צדי לי some ed., v. צְרַח II. Af. אַצְדֵּי to make desolate; to confound. Targ. Ps. 79:7. Targ. Ez. 20:26. Ib. 36:3. Targ. Y. Num. 21:30; a. fr. Pa. צַדֵּי same. Targ. O. Num. l. c. צַדִּיוּ ed. Berl. (oth. ed. צִדִּיאוּ; ed. Vien. צָדִ׳). Targ. Job 16:7 צַדִּיתָא (ed. Wil. צַדְיָתָא, corr. acc.); a. e. Ithpa. אִצְטַדֵּי, אִצְתַּדֵּי, Ittaf. אִתַּצְדֵּי 1) to be made desolate; to be confounded. Targ. Ps. 9:7. Ib. 102:18 (h. text ערער). Targ. Job 18:20; a. e. 2) (cmp. צדד) to be removed, disturbed. Nidd.45a אִתַּצּוּדֵי הוא דלא מִתַּצְדֵּי they (the tokens of virginity) are not disturbed (by coition); (prob. to be read: אִתּצוּרֵי … מִתַּצְרֵי (fr. יְצַר) they have not yet been formed). -
14 צדא
צְדֵי, צְדָאch. same, to desolate. Targ. Ps. 9:7 צְדִיתָא (some ed. Pa.).Part. pass. צָדֵי, (צַדִּי,); f. צַדְיָא = h. שָׁמֵם; fr. which (צַרֵּי) צָרִי to be desolate; to be confounded, astounded. Targ. Lev. 26:33, sqq. Targ. Jer. 9:9. Targ. Ez. 36:4. Targ. Lam. 1:16. Targ. O. Lev. 26:32 וִיצַדּוֹן ed. Berl. (ed. Vien., a. Y. ויִצְדּוּן). Targ. Ez. 26:16; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2; ib. to IV, 18 (ref. to צדו, ib.) צַדִּיאָה אורחאוכ׳ deserted is the road, so that we cannot walk on our highways (v. Targ. a. l.).Y.Ber.I, beg.2a צדי לון; Lev. R. s. 12, a. e. צדי לי some ed., v. צְרַח II. Af. אַצְדֵּי to make desolate; to confound. Targ. Ps. 79:7. Targ. Ez. 20:26. Ib. 36:3. Targ. Y. Num. 21:30; a. fr. Pa. צַדֵּי same. Targ. O. Num. l. c. צַדִּיוּ ed. Berl. (oth. ed. צִדִּיאוּ; ed. Vien. צָדִ׳). Targ. Job 16:7 צַדִּיתָא (ed. Wil. צַדְיָתָא, corr. acc.); a. e. Ithpa. אִצְטַדֵּי, אִצְתַּדֵּי, Ittaf. אִתַּצְדֵּי 1) to be made desolate; to be confounded. Targ. Ps. 9:7. Ib. 102:18 (h. text ערער). Targ. Job 18:20; a. e. 2) (cmp. צדד) to be removed, disturbed. Nidd.45a אִתַּצּוּדֵי הוא דלא מִתַּצְדֵּי they (the tokens of virginity) are not disturbed (by coition); (prob. to be read: אִתּצוּרֵי … מִתַּצְרֵי (fr. יְצַר) they have not yet been formed). -
15 צְדֵי
צְדֵי, צְדָאch. same, to desolate. Targ. Ps. 9:7 צְדִיתָא (some ed. Pa.).Part. pass. צָדֵי, (צַדִּי,); f. צַדְיָא = h. שָׁמֵם; fr. which (צַרֵּי) צָרִי to be desolate; to be confounded, astounded. Targ. Lev. 26:33, sqq. Targ. Jer. 9:9. Targ. Ez. 36:4. Targ. Lam. 1:16. Targ. O. Lev. 26:32 וִיצַדּוֹן ed. Berl. (ed. Vien., a. Y. ויִצְדּוּן). Targ. Ez. 26:16; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2; ib. to IV, 18 (ref. to צדו, ib.) צַדִּיאָה אורחאוכ׳ deserted is the road, so that we cannot walk on our highways (v. Targ. a. l.).Y.Ber.I, beg.2a צדי לון; Lev. R. s. 12, a. e. צדי לי some ed., v. צְרַח II. Af. אַצְדֵּי to make desolate; to confound. Targ. Ps. 79:7. Targ. Ez. 20:26. Ib. 36:3. Targ. Y. Num. 21:30; a. fr. Pa. צַדֵּי same. Targ. O. Num. l. c. צַדִּיוּ ed. Berl. (oth. ed. צִדִּיאוּ; ed. Vien. צָדִ׳). Targ. Job 16:7 צַדִּיתָא (ed. Wil. צַדְיָתָא, corr. acc.); a. e. Ithpa. אִצְטַדֵּי, אִצְתַּדֵּי, Ittaf. אִתַּצְדֵּי 1) to be made desolate; to be confounded. Targ. Ps. 9:7. Ib. 102:18 (h. text ערער). Targ. Job 18:20; a. e. 2) (cmp. צדד) to be removed, disturbed. Nidd.45a אִתַּצּוּדֵי הוא דלא מִתַּצְדֵּי they (the tokens of virginity) are not disturbed (by coition); (prob. to be read: אִתּצוּרֵי … מִתַּצְרֵי (fr. יְצַר) they have not yet been formed). -
16 צְדָא
צְדֵי, צְדָאch. same, to desolate. Targ. Ps. 9:7 צְדִיתָא (some ed. Pa.).Part. pass. צָדֵי, (צַדִּי,); f. צַדְיָא = h. שָׁמֵם; fr. which (צַרֵּי) צָרִי to be desolate; to be confounded, astounded. Targ. Lev. 26:33, sqq. Targ. Jer. 9:9. Targ. Ez. 36:4. Targ. Lam. 1:16. Targ. O. Lev. 26:32 וִיצַדּוֹן ed. Berl. (ed. Vien., a. Y. ויִצְדּוּן). Targ. Ez. 26:16; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2; ib. to IV, 18 (ref. to צדו, ib.) צַדִּיאָה אורחאוכ׳ deserted is the road, so that we cannot walk on our highways (v. Targ. a. l.).Y.Ber.I, beg.2a צדי לון; Lev. R. s. 12, a. e. צדי לי some ed., v. צְרַח II. Af. אַצְדֵּי to make desolate; to confound. Targ. Ps. 79:7. Targ. Ez. 20:26. Ib. 36:3. Targ. Y. Num. 21:30; a. fr. Pa. צַדֵּי same. Targ. O. Num. l. c. צַדִּיוּ ed. Berl. (oth. ed. צִדִּיאוּ; ed. Vien. צָדִ׳). Targ. Job 16:7 צַדִּיתָא (ed. Wil. צַדְיָתָא, corr. acc.); a. e. Ithpa. אִצְטַדֵּי, אִצְתַּדֵּי, Ittaf. אִתַּצְדֵּי 1) to be made desolate; to be confounded. Targ. Ps. 9:7. Ib. 102:18 (h. text ערער). Targ. Job 18:20; a. e. 2) (cmp. צדד) to be removed, disturbed. Nidd.45a אִתַּצּוּדֵי הוא דלא מִתַּצְדֵּי they (the tokens of virginity) are not disturbed (by coition); (prob. to be read: אִתּצוּרֵי … מִתַּצְרֵי (fr. יְצַר) they have not yet been formed). -
17 εχηρώθην
χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind pass 3rd pl (epic doric aeolic)χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind pass 1st sg -
18 ἐχηρώθην
χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind pass 3rd pl (epic doric aeolic)χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind pass 1st sg -
19 εχήρωσ'
ἐχήρωσα, χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind act 1st sgἐχήρωσε, χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind act 3rd sg -
20 ἐχήρωσ'
ἐχήρωσα, χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind act 1st sgἐχήρωσε, χηρόωmake desolate: aor ind act 3rd sg
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