PER'ISH, v.i.[L. pereo, supposed to be compounded of per and eo, to go; literally, to depart wholly.] 1. To die; to lose life in any manner; applied to animals. Men perish by disease or decay, by the sword, by drowning, by hunger or famine, &c.2. To die; to wither and decay; applied to plants.3. To waste away; as, a leg or an arm has perished.4. To be in a state of decay or passing away. Duration, and time which is part of it, is the idea we have of perishing distance.5. To be destroyed; to come to nothing. Perish the lore that deadens young desire.6. To fail entirely or to be extirpated. 2 Kings.9.7. To be burst or ruined; as, the bottles shall perish. Luke 5. 8. To be wasted or rendered useless. Jer.9.9. To be injured or tormented. 1 Cor.8. 10. To be lost eternally; to be sentenced to endless misery. 2 Pet.2. PER'ISH, v.t. To destroy. [Not legitimate.]
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