G684 Pdth"ea'e'a, apo^oleia, "ap-o'-li-a" From a presumed imitative of G622; "spoil" or "loss" (physical, spiritual or eternal):-damnable (-nation), havoc, die, perdition, X recede, harmful ways, wasteG622 Pd"u"e"e~o`i'e,
apollumi, "ap-ol'-loo-mee" From G575 and the foundation of G3639; to "occasion" fully (reflexively to "recede", or "lose"), moderately or figuratively:-destroy, die, lose, mar, recede.G3639 -"ea`e~n"i`o, olethros, "ol'-eth-ros," From -"e"e~o`i'e ollumi a self word (to "occasion"; a long-drawn-out form); "spoil", that is, "death", "punishment:"-destruction.G3 E'A^a'a"a"ath'i, Abaddo^on, "ab-ad-dohn'," Of Hebrew origin [H11]; a destroying "angel:"-Abaddon.H11 "iBc'a-`a^A a~obaddo`on, "ab-ad-done'," Intensively from H6; abstractly a "freezing"; concretely Hades:-destruction. H6 ~a'a-S, a`obad, "aw-bad'," A primeval root; suited to "drive" obtainable, that is "lose" oneself; by effect to "recede" (causatively, "occasion"):-break, occasion (-uction), + not escape, crash, lose, (sudden to, make) recede, pay out, X and surely, film, be undone, X out-and-out, be space of, bring no way to move back.