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|lstext='''ματαιόω''': ἴδε [[ματαιόομαι]].
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|strgr=from [[μάταιος]]; to [[render]] ([[passively]], [[become]]) [[foolish]], i.e. ([[morally]]) [[wicked]] or ([[specially]]), idolatrous: [[become]] [[vain]].
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Transliteration A: mataióō Transliteration B: mataioō Transliteration C: mataioo Beta Code: mataio/w

English (LSJ)

   A bring to naught, Sch.S.Tr.258, Gloss.    2 ματαιοῦσιν ἑαυτοῖς ὅρασιν invent a vision of their own, LXX Je.23.16.    II more freq. in Pass., to be brought to naught, οὐ ματαιωθήσεται τὰ ῥήματα ib.Ju.6.4.    2 become foolish, act foolishly, ἐματαιώθην σφόδρα ib.1 Ch.21.8, cf. Ep.Rom.1.21; μεματαίωταί σοι thou hast done foolishly, LXX 1 Ki.13.13.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ματαιόω: ἴδε ματαιόομαι.

English (Strong)

from μάταιος; to render (passively, become) foolish, i.e. (morally) wicked or (specially), idolatrous: become vain.