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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_62063" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_62063" /> ==
<p> [[Perni'Cious,]] a. [[L.]] perniciosus, from pernicies perneco, to kill per and nex, necis,death. </p> 1. Destructive having the quality of killing, destroying or injuring very injurious or mischievous. Food, drink or air may be pernicious to life or health. 2. Destructive tending to injure or destroy. Evil examples are pernicious to morals. [[Intemperance]] is a pernicious vice. 3. [[L.]] pernix. Quick. Not used.
<p> PERNI'CIOUS, a. L. perniciosus, from pernicies perneco, to kill per and nex, necis,death. </p> 1. Destructive having the quality of killing, destroying or injuring very injurious or mischievous. Food, drink or air may be pernicious to life or health. 2. Destructive tending to injure or destroy. Evil examples are pernicious to morals. [[Intemperance]] is a pernicious vice. 3. L. pernix. Quick. Not used.
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_155717" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_155717" /> ==
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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78821" /> ==
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&nbsp;2 Peter 2:2
&nbsp;2—Peter 2:2
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 13:57, 14 October 2021

King James Dictionary [1]

PERNI'CIOUS, a. L. perniciosus, from pernicies perneco, to kill per and nex, necis,death.

1. Destructive having the quality of killing, destroying or injuring very injurious or mischievous. Food, drink or air may be pernicious to life or health. 2. Destructive tending to injure or destroy. Evil examples are pernicious to morals. Intemperance is a pernicious vice. 3. L. pernix. Quick. Not used.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): ( a.) Having the quality of injuring or killing; destructive; very mischievous; baleful; malicious; wicked.

(2): ( a.) Quick; swift (to burn).

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [3]

 2—Peter 2:2

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