Word Summary
xērainō: to dry up, waste away
Original Word: ξηραίνωTransliteration: xērainō
Phonetic Spelling: (xay-rah'-ee-no)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to dry up, waste away
Meaning: to dry up, waste away
Strong's Concordance
dry up, wither away.
From xeros; to desiccate; by implication, to shrivel, to mature -- dry up, pine away, be ripe, wither (away).
see GREEK xeros
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3583: ξηραίνωξηραίνω: 1 aorist
ἐξηρανα (
James 1:11); passive, present
ξηραίνομαι; perfect 3 person singular
ἐξήρανται (
Mark 11:21), participle
ἐξηραμμενος; 1 aorist
ἐξηράνθην; cf.
Buttmann, 41 (36); (from
ξηρός, which see); from
Homer down; the
Sept. chiefly for
יִבֵּשׁ and
הובִישׁ;
to make dry, dry up, wither: active,
τόν χόρτον,
James 1:11; passive
to become dry, to be dry, be withered (cf.
Buttmann, 52 (45)) (the
Sept. for
יָבֵשׁ): of plants,
Matthew 13:6;
Matthew 21:19;
Mark 4:6;
Mark 11:20;
Luke 8:6;
John 15:6; (
1 Peter 1:24); of the ripening of crops,
Revelation 14:15; of fluids:
ἡ πηγή,
Mark 5:29;
τό ὕδωρ,
Revelation 16:12 (
Genesis 8:7;
Isaiah 19:5); of members of the body,
to waste away, pine away:
Mark 9:18;
ἐξηραμμενη χείρ, a withered hand,
Mark 3:1, and
R G in 3.