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Strong's #1426 - δυσφημία
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- the condition of one who is defamed
- ill-repute, and the action of one who uses disgraceful language
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δυσφημ-ία, ἡ,
I ill language, esp. words of ill omen, κατεῖχε.. πᾶν στρατόπεδον δυσφημίαις S. Ph. 10, dub. in J. AJ 16.4.1: pl., curses, Plu. 2.587f, cf. Pel. 8; but, unsavoury details, Demetr. Eloc. 302.
II blasphemy, slander, D.H. 6.48, etc.
III ill fame, obloquy, S. Fr. 178 (pl.), Them. Or. 7.99c.
δυσφημία, δυσφημίας, ἡ, both the condition of a δύσφημος, i. e. of one who is defamed, viz. ill-repute, and the action of one who uses opprobrious language, viz. defamation, reproach: διά δυσφημίας καί εὐφημίας (A. V. by evil report and good report), 2 Corinthians 6:8. (1 Macc. 7:38; 3Macc. 2:26. Dionysius II. 6, 48; Plutarch, de gen. Socrates § 18, p. 587f.)
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** δυσφημέω , -ώ
(< δύσφημος , slanderous),
[in LXX: 1 Maccabees 7:41 *;]
1. intrans., to use evil words (Æsch.).
2. Trans., to speak ill of, defame (Soph.): pass., 1 Corinthians 4:13.†
** δυσφημία , -ας , ἡ
(< δύσφημος , slanderous),
[in LXX: 1 Maccabees 7:38, 3 Maccabees 2:20 *;]
evil-speaking, defamation: opp. to εὐφημία , 2 Corinthians 6:8.†
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