ἁμαρτάνω

Etymology
Although there are no known cognates, Beekes nonetheless reconstructs as the ancestor of this word.

Verb

 * 1)  to miss, miss the mark, especially of a thrown spear
 * 2)  to fail at, miss one's point, go wrong in
 * 3)  to be deprived of, to lose
 * 4)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 5)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to fail at, miss one's point, go wrong in
 * 2)  to be deprived of, to lose
 * 3)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 4)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to be deprived of, to lose
 * 2)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 3)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to be deprived of, to lose
 * 2)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 3)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to be deprived of, to lose
 * 2)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 3)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 2)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 2)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 2)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to fail to do, neglect
 * 2)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin
 * 1)  to fail, do wrong, err, sin