Definition: Apyonin is a Greek word meaning "miserable." The exact origin of this term remains uncertain but it seems to have originated in ancient texts as a way to describe a situation where someone or something was so poor, they were considered unworthy of care and support. In the context of the Bible, apyonins are often used metaphorically to express a state of poverty, difficulty, or lack of resources, similar to how famine or drought can lead to people being destitute.