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- Wither - n. - To fade; to lose freshness; to become sapless; to become sapless; to dry or shrivel up.
- Wither - n. - To lose or want animal moisture; to waste; to pin/ away, as animal bodies.
- Wither - n. - To lose vigor or power; to languish; to pass away.
- Wither - v. t. - To cause to fade, and become dry.
- Wither - v. t. - To cause to shrink, wrinkle, or decay, for want of animal moisture.
- Wither - v. t. - To cause to languish, perish, or pass away; to blight; as, a reputation withered by calumny.
- Wither-wrung - a. - Injured or hurt in the withers, as a horse.
- Witherband - n. - A piece of iron in a saddle near a horse's withers, to strengthen the bow.
- Withered - imp. & p. p. - of Wither
- Withered - a. - Faded; dried up; shriveled; wilted; wasted; wasted away.
- Withering - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Wither
- Withering - a. - Tending to wither; causing to shrink or fade.
- Witherite - n. - Barium carbonate occurring in white or gray six-sided twin crystals, and also in columnar or granular masses.
- Witherling - n. - A withered person; one who is decrepit.
- Withernam - n. - A second or reciprocal distress of other goods in lieu of goods which were taken by a first distress and have been eloigned; a taking by way of reprisal; -- chiefly used in the expression capias in withernam, which is the name of a writ used in connection with the action of replevin (sometimes called a writ of reprisal), which issues to a defendant in replevin when he has obtained judgment for a return of the chattels replevied, and fails to obtain them on the writ of return.
- Withers - prep. - The ridge between the shoulder bones of a horse, at the base of the neck. See Illust. of Horse.
- Languish - v. i. - To become languid or weak; to lose strength or animation; to be or become dull, feeble or spiritless; to pine away; to wither or fade.
- Marcescible - a. - Li/ble to wither or decay.
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- G302 ἄν - 302 ἄν - ἌΝ - - án - an - a primary particle, denoting a supposition, wish, possibility or uncertainty:--(what-, where-, wither-, who-)soever. Usually unexpressed except by the subjunctive or potential mood. Also contracted for ἐάν. - - greek
- G2595 κάρφος - 2595 κάρφος - ΚΆΡΦΟΣ - - kárphos - kar'-fos - from (to wither); a dry twig or straw:--mote. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H5034 נָבֵל - 5034 נָבֵל - נָבֵל - - nâbêl - naw-bale' - a primitive root; to wilt; generally, to fall away, fail, faint; figuratively, to be foolish or (morally) wicked; causatively, to despise, disgrace; disgrace, dishounour, lightly esteem, fade (away, -ing), fall (down, -ling, off), do foolishly, come to nought, [idiom] surely, make vile, wither. - Verb - heb
- G5351 φθείρω - 5351 φθείρω - ΦΘΕΊΡΩ - - phtheírō - fthi'-ro - probably strengthened from (to pine or waste); properly, to shrivel or wither, i.e. to spoil (by any process) or (generally) to ruin (especially figuratively, by moral influences, to deprave):--corrupt (self), defile, destroy. - Verb - greek
- G5352 φθινοπωρινός - 5352 φθινοπωρινός - ΦΘΙΝΟΠΩΡΙΝΌΣ - - phthinopōrinós - fthin-op-o-ree-nos' - from derivative of (to wane; akin to the base of φθείρω) and ὀπώρα (meaning late autumn); autumnal (as stripped of leaves):--whose fruit withereth. - - greek
- H7060 קָמַל - 7060 קָמַל - קָמַל - - qâmal - kaw-mal' - a primitive root; to wither; hew down, wither. - Verb - heb
- G4647 σκόλοψ - 4647 σκόλοψ - ΣΚΌΛΟΨ - - skólops - skol'-ops - perhaps from the base of σκέλος and ὀπτάνομαι; withered at the front, i.e. a point or prickle (figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability):--thorn. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H6798 צָנַם - 6798 צָנַם - צָנַם - - tsânam - tsaw-nam' - a primitive root; to blast or shrink; withered. - Verb - heb
- G3583 ξηραίνω - 3583 ξηραίνω - ΞΗΡΑΊΝΩ - - xēraínō - xay-rah'-ee-no - from ξηρός; to desiccate; by implication, to shrivel, to mature:--dry up, pine away, be ripe, wither (away). - Verb - greek
- G3584 ξηρός - 3584 ξηρός - ΞΗΡΌΣ - - xērós - xay-ros' - from the base of ξέστης (through the idea of scorching); arid; by implication, shrunken, earth (as opposed to water):--dry land, withered. - Adjective - greek
- H3001 יָבֵשׁ - 3001 יָבֵשׁ - יָבֵשׁ - - yâbêsh - yaw-bashe' - a primitive root; to be ashamed, confused or disappointed; also (as failing) to dry up (as water) or wither (as herbage); be ashamed, clean, be confounded, (make) dry (up), (do) shame(-fully), [idiom] utterly, wither (away). - - heb
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- Jeremiah 24 12:4 - How long shall the land mourn , and the herbs of every field wither , for the wickedness of them that dwell therein? the beasts are consumed , and the birds ; because they said , He shall not see our last end.
עד־מתי תאבל הארץ ועשׂב כל־השׂדה ייבשׁ מרעת ישׁבי־בה ספתה בהמות ועוף כי אמרו לא יראה את־אחריתנו - Amos 30 1:2 - And he said , The LORD will roar from Zion, and utter his voice from Jerusalem ; and the habitations of the shepherds shall mourn , and the top of Carmel shall wither .
ויאמר יהוה מציון ישׁאג ומירושׁלם יתן קולו ואבלו נאות הרעים ויבשׁ ראשׁ הכרמל - Isaiah 23 19:7 - The paper reeds by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks, and every thing sown by the brooks, shall wither , be driven away , and be no more.
ערות על־יאור על־פי יאור וכל מזרע יאור ייבשׁ נדף ואיננו - Isaiah 23 40:24 - Yea, they shall not be planted ; yea, they shall not be sown : yea, their stock shall not take root in the earth : and he shall also blow upon them, and they shall wither , and the whirlwind shall take them away as stubble.
אף בל־נטעו אף בל־זרעו אף בל־שׁרשׁ בארץ גזעם וגמ־נשׁף בהם ויבשׁו וסערה כקשׁ תשׂאם - Ezekiel 26 17:10 - Yea, behold, being planted , shall it prosper ? shall it not utterly wither , when the east wind toucheth it? it shall wither in the furrows where it grew.
והנה שׁתולה התצלח הלוא כגעת בה רוח הקדים תיבשׁ יבשׁ על־ערגת צמחה תיבשׁ
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- Luke 42 8:6 And some fell upon a rock; and as soon as it was sprung up, it withered away, because it lacked moisture.
ΚΑΊ ἝΤΕΡΟΣ ΠΊΠΤΩ ἘΠΊ ΠΈΤΡΑ ΚΑΊ ΦΎΩ ΞΗΡΑΊΝΩ ΔΙΆ ἜΧΩ ΜΉ ἹΚΜΆΣ - John 43 5:3 In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water.
ἘΝ ΤΑΎΤΑΙΣ ΚΑΤΆΚΕΙΜΑΙ ΠΟΛΎΣ ΠΛῆΘΟΣ ἈΣΘΕΝΈΩ ΤΥΦΛΌΣ ΧΩΛΌΣ ΞΗΡΌΣ ἘΚΔΈΧΟΜΑΙ ΚΊΝΗΣΙΣ ὝΔΩΡ - Isaiah 23 19:6 And they shall turn the rivers far away; and the brooks of defence shall be emptied and dried up: the reeds and flags shall wither.
זָנַח נָהָר זָנַח יְאֹר מָצוֹר דָּלַל חָרַב קָנֶה סוּף קָמַל - Luke 42 6:8 But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth.
ΔΈ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΕἼΔΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΔΙΑΛΟΓΙΣΜΌΣ ΚΑΊ ἜΠΩ ἌΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ Ὁ ἜΧΩ ΞΗΡΌΣ ΧΕΊΡ ἘΓΕΊΡΩ ΚΑΊ ἽΣΤΗΜΙ ΕἸΣ ΜΈΣΟΣ ΔΈ ἈΝΊΣΤΗΜΙ ἽΣΤΗΜΙ - Luke 42 6:6 And it came to pass also on another sabbath, that he entered into the synagogue and taught: and there was a man whose right hand was withered.
ΔΈ ΓΊΝΟΜΑΙ ΚΑΊ ἘΝ ἝΤΕΡΟΣ ΣΆΒΒΑΤΟΝ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΕἸΣΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΕἸΣ ΣΥΝΑΓΩΓΉ ΚΑΊ ΔΙΔΆΣΚΩ ΚΑΊ ἘΚΕῖ ἮΝ ἌΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΔΕΞΙΌΣ ΧΕΊΡ ἮΝ ΞΗΡΌΣ