Greek ἀκυροῦντες ('making void, nullifying') is rendered by Syriac ܡܣܠܝܢ (from ܣܠܐ, 'to reject, despise') and Latin rescindentes ('annulling, abrogating'). All three convey invalidation but with distinct semantic nuances: Greek emphasizes rendering ineffective, Syriac emphasizes rejection, and Latin emphasizes legal abrogation.