φθορά

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From φθείρω (phtheírō, ruin, destroy, destruct) +‎ ().

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φθορᾱ́ (phthorā́f (genitive φθορᾶς); first declension

  1. destruction, ruin
    1. (of persons) death (especially by some divine act, as pestilence)
    2. (of animals) loss by death
      • PStrassb. 24.26
  2. (philosophy) passing out of existence, ceasing to be
  3. deterioration
    1. loss by deterioration, damage
  4. seduction
    1. rape
  5. abortion, miscarriage
  6. gradation of colors in painting
  7. wasting away
  8. the tossings of a storm, shipwrecks

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Noun[edit]

φθορά (fthoráf (plural φθορές)

  1. wear, wear and tear, abrasion, corrosion
  2. decay, decline, deterioration

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