ἈΝΕΜΟΦΘΟΡΟΙ, ἀνεμοφθοροι
ANEMOPHTHOROI, anemophthoroi
Sounds Like: ah-neh-mo-FTHOR-oy
Translations: blighted by the wind, wind-blasted, wind-damaged, withered by the wind
From the root: ΑΝΕΜΟΣ, ΦΘΕΙΡΩ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This is a compound adjective formed from 'wind' (ἄνεμος) and 'destroyed/corrupted' (φθείρω). It describes something that has been damaged or ruined by the wind, such as plants or crops that have withered or been blighted due to exposure to strong winds. It is used to describe things that are in a state of decay or destruction caused by natural elements.
Inflection: Plural, Nominative or Vocative, Masculine or Feminine
Strong’s numbers: G0417 (Lookup on BibleHub), G5351 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑΝΕΜΟΣ, ΦΘΕΙΡΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ἈΝΕΜΟΦΘΟΡΟΣ — wind-damaged, wind-blasted, destroyed by wind, corrupted by wind
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