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- Derelict - a. - Given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; left and abandoned; as, derelict lands.
- Derelict - a. - Lost; adrift; hence, wanting; careless; neglectful; unfaithful.
- Derelict - n. - A thing voluntary abandoned or willfully cast away by its proper owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea.
- Derelict - n. - A tract of land left dry by the sea, and fit for cultivation or use.
- Dereliction - n. - The act of leaving with an intention not to reclaim or resume; an utter forsaking abandonment.
- Dereliction - n. - A neglect or omission as if by willful abandonment.
- Dereliction - n. - The state of being left or abandoned.
- Dereliction - n. - A retiring of the sea, occasioning a change of high-water mark, whereby land is gained.
- Derelict - a. - Given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; left and abandoned; as, derelict lands.
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- G4190 πονηρός - 4190 πονηρός - ΠΟΝΗΡΌΣ - - ponērós - pon-ay-ros' - from a derivative of πόνος; hurtful, i.e. evil (properly, in effect or influence, and thus differing from κακός, which refers rather to essential character, as well as from σαπρός, which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively, calamitous; also (passively) ill, i.e. diseased; but especially (morally) culpable, i.e. derelict, vicious, facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners:--bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked(-ness). See also πονηρότερος. - Adjective - greek
- H7750 שׂוּט - 7750 שׂוּט - שׂוּט - - sûwṭ - soot - or (by permutation) סוּט; a primitive root; to detrude, i.e. (intransitively and figuratively) become derelict (wrongly practise; namely, idolatry); turn aside to. - Verb - heb