λιώνω

Etymology
is the most common spelling, although strictly speaking is more etymologically accurate.
 * Common spelling, according to Evangelos Petrounias : From from Ancient Greek , from , with simplification of spelling.
 * Spelling As in Kriaras and according to Babiniotis. (without simplification).

Verb

 * 1)  to melt make something liquid by heat
 * 2)  to dissolve make something blend into liquid
 * 3)  to crush, mash reduce to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure
 * 4)  to crush, destroy completely eradicate someone/something
 * 5)  to wear out break down or destroy by overuse
 * 6)  to waste away become very thin and weak through illness etc
 * 7)  to be exhausted through overwork, exertion etc
 * 8)  to burn up usually through love or infatuation
 * 9)  to decompose, rot
 * 1)  to wear out break down or destroy by overuse
 * 2)  to waste away become very thin and weak through illness etc
 * 3)  to be exhausted through overwork, exertion etc
 * 4)  to burn up usually through love or infatuation
 * 5)  to decompose, rot
 * 1)  to be exhausted through overwork, exertion etc
 * 2)  to burn up usually through love or infatuation
 * 3)  to decompose, rot
 * 1)  to burn up usually through love or infatuation
 * 2)  to decompose, rot
 * 1)  to decompose, rot