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|txtha=ἀτιμίας, ἡ ([[ἄτιμος]]), dishonor, [[ignominy]], [[disgrace]] (from Homer down): [[δόξα]], ἐν [[ἀτιμία]] [[namely]], ὄν, in a [[state]] of [[disgrace]], used of the [[unseemliness]] and [[offensiveness]] of a [[dead]] [[body]]); κατ' ἀτιμίαν equivalent to ἀτιμως, [[with]] [[contempt]] [[namely]], of [[myself]], R. V. by [[way]] of [[disparagement]], cf. [[κατά]], II. at the [[end]]); [[πάθη]] ἀτιμίας [[base]] lusts, [[vile]] passions, Winer's Grammar, § 34,3b.; (Buttmann, § 132,10). [[εἰς]] ἀτιμίαν for a dishonorable [[use]], of vessels, opposed to [[τιμή]]: 2 Timothy 2:20.
|txtha=ἀτιμίας, ἡ ([[ἄτιμος]]), dishonor, [[ignominy]], [[disgrace]] (from Homer down): [[δόξα]], ἐν [[ἀτιμία]] [[namely]], ὄν, in a [[state]] of [[disgrace]], used of the [[unseemliness]] and [[offensiveness]] of a [[dead]] [[body]]); κατ' ἀτιμίαν equivalent to ἀτιμως, [[with]] [[contempt]] [[namely]], of [[myself]], R. V. by [[way]] of [[disparagement]], cf. [[κατά]], II. at the [[end]]); [[πάθη]] ἀτιμίας [[base]] lusts, [[vile]] passions, Winer's Grammar, § 34,3b.; (Buttmann, § 132,10). εἰς ἀτιμίαν for a dishonorable [[use]], of vessels, opposed to [[τιμή]]: 2 Timothy 2:20.
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