σύντριμμα

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Menander, Monostichoi, 449
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Full diacritics: σύντριμμα Medium diacritics: σύντριμμα Low diacritics: σύντριμμα Capitals: ΣΥΝΤΡΙΜΜΑ
Transliteration A: sýntrimma Transliteration B: syntrimma Transliteration C: syntrimma Beta Code: su/ntrimma

English (LSJ)

ατος, τό,

   A fracture, Arist.Aud.802a34, LXX Le.21.19, Gal.18(2).850; abrasion, Asclep.Jun. ap. eund.13.346.    II affliction, ruin, LXXIs.59.7, Je.3.22.    III collection, ἁμαρτωλῶν ἀνθρώπων (v.l. σύστρεμμα, q.v.) ib.Nu.32.14.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1037] τό, das Zerriebene, Zerbrochene, der Bruch, Arist. audib. p. 802 a 34. – Der Anstoß, Sp., wie N. T.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σύντριμμα: τό, κάταγμα, ἐὰν μή τι ἔχῃ σύντριμμα τὸ ξύλον Ἀριστ. π. Ἀκουστ. 34, Ἑβδ. (Λευϊτ. ΚΑ΄, 19). ΙΙ. καταστροφή, ὄλεθρος, αὐτόθι (Ἡσαΐ. ΝΘ΄, 7, Ἱερεμ. Γ΄, 22).

English (Strong)

from συντρίβω; concussion or utter fracture (properly, concretely), i.e. complete ruin: destruction.

English (Thayer)

συντρίμματος, τό (συντρίβω), the Sept. chiefly for שֶׁבֶר);
1. that which is broken or shattered, a fracture: Aristotle, de audibil., p. 802{a}, 34; of a broken limb, the Sept. calamity, ruin, destruction: שֹׁד, a devastation, laying waste, as in 1 Maccabees 2:7; (etc.).