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Are rusted (ÎșαÏÎčÏÏα). Perfect passive indicative (singular for ÏÏÏ ÏÎżÏ and αÏÎłÏ ÏÎżÏ are grouped as one) of ÎșαÏÎčÎżÏ, late verb (from ÎčâŠ

Your gold and silver is cankered. That is, you have heaped together, by injustice and fraud, a large amount and have kept it from those toâŠ

Your gold and silver . . .âIn like manner, the gold and silver are said to be âcorroded,â or eaten up with rust. The precious metaâŠ

An obvious form of wealth was âgold and silver,â and this is said to have become âcorroded.â Since gold and silver do not rust or even corrode, JamâŠ

A witness against you. He confirms the explanation I have already given. For God has not appointed gold for rust, nor garments for moths; âŠ

Your gold and silver is cankered
Or grown rusty like iron, by lying long without use; this is not easily and quicklyâŠ

Public troubles are most grievous to those who live in pleasure, and are complacent and worldly, though all ranks suffer deeply at such times. All âŠ
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