From diaballo and phtheiro; to rot thoroughly, i.e. (by implication) to ruin (passively, decay utterly, figuratively, pervert) -- corrupt, destroy, perish.
see GREEK diaballo
see GREEK phtheiro
διαφθεῖραι (diaphtheirai) − 1 Occurrence
διαφθείρει (diaphtheirei) − 1 Occurrence
διαφθείρεται (diaphtheiretai) − 1 Occurrence
διαφθείροντας (diaphtheirontas) − 1 Occurrence
διεφθάρησαν (diephtharēsan) − 1 Occurrence
διεφθαρμένων (diephtharmenōn) − 1 Occurrence