φθορά

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • φθορή (phthorḗ) Ionic

Etymology

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

Pronunciation

 

Noun

φθορᾱ́ • (phthorā́) f (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
    • 371 BCE – 287 BCE, Theophrastus, On the Causes of Plants 5.8.2
    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

Declension

Synonyms

  • (wasting away): φθόη (phthóē)

Descendants

References

Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fθoˈɾa/

Noun

φθορά • (fthorá) f (plural φθορές)

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

Declension

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