βδέλυγμα

Etymology
Hellenistic noun from ancient verb / (stem: ) from adjective from, which originates from the verb  from  (cognates, Latin  > French ). Also see.

Unlike all the other cognates which were connected to the sense "fart", this noun first appears (with frequency) at the Old Testament translation in Greek, with sense "deeds or idols repugnant to God".

Noun

 * 1) horror, abomination horrific thing or act
 * 2) * Daniel 9, 27 (Theodotion, in Ralfs-Hanhart, Septuaginta, (2nd ed., 2006), page 924.
 * "grc"

- Καὶ ἐπὶ τὸ ἱερὸν βδέλυγμα τῶν ἐρημώσεων καὶ ἕως συντελείας καιροῦ συντέλεια δοθήσεται ἐπὶ τὴν ἐρήμωσιν.

Related terms
Not related to from verb

Etymology
From Hellenisitc.

Pronunciation

 * Old
 * Old
 * Old

Noun

 * 1) abomination