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Vile <1,,819, atimia>

"dishonor," is translated "vile" in Rom 1:26, RV, marg., "(passions) of dishonor." See DISHONOR.

<2,Adjective,4508, rhuparos>

"filthy, dirty," is used (a) literally, of old shabby clothing, Jam 2:2, "vile;" (b) metaphorically, of moral defilement, Rev 22:11 (in the best texts). In the Sept., Zec 1:3-4.

<3,Adjective,4190, poneros>

"evil," is translated "vile" in Act 17:5, RV (AV, "lewd"). See BAD, EVIL.

Note: For "vile" in the AV of Phi 3:21, see HUMILIATION.

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