MILDEW

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Mildew. Mildew
(the rendering of a Hebrew word meaning “to be yellow,” yellowness), the result of cutting east winds blighting and thus rendering the grain unproductive (Deut. 28:22; 1 Kings 8:37; 2 Chr. 6:28).

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MILDEW. → General scriptures concerning De 28:22; Am 4:9; Hag 2:17

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De 28:22; 1Ki 8:37; Am 4:9; Hag 2:17

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mildew. Mildew, n. a disease in plants, silk, cloth and paper

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Mil″dew (?), n. [[AS. meledeáw; akin to OHG. militou, G. mehlthau, mehltau; prob. orig. meaning, honeydew; cf. Goth. milip honey. See Mellifluous, and Dew.]] (Bot.) A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, whitish or of different colors, found on various diseased or decaying substances.