01312
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK διαφθορά
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1312. διαφθορά [from διαφθείρω] ndiafqor h_hs,fem I. destruction, ruin, blight, death. Hdt., attic
2. in moral sense, corruption, τῶν νέων Xen.
II. in pass. sense, ἰχθύσιν διαφθ. a prey for fishes, Soph.; πολεμίοις δ. Eur.
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1312. διαφθορά diafqorav diaphthora {dee-af-thor-ah'}
from 1311; decay:--corruption. see GREEK for 1311
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1312 Bishlam bish-lawm'
of foreign derivation; Bishlam, a Pers.:--Bishlam.