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1 numb
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2 Numb
adj.P. ἀπονεναρκωμένος.Be numb, v.:P. ναρκᾶν (Plat.).Ah, me! I swoon and my limbs grow numb: V. οἲ ʼγὼ προλείπω, λύεται δέ μοι μέλη (Eur., Hec. 438).So that my hand grow numb upon thy robes: V. ὥστʼ ἐνθανεῖν γε σοῖς πέπλοισι χεῖρʼ ἐμήν (Eur., Hec. 246).——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Numb
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3 Stiff
adj.P. and V. σκληρός.Not moving easily: P. δύσφορος.Grow stiff or numb: see Numb.Firm, stubborn: P. and V. σκληρός, αὐθάδης.Formal, ceremonious: P. and V. σεμνός.Difficult: Ar. and P. χαλεπός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Stiff
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4 Torpid
adj.Be torpid, v.: P. ναρκᾶν (Plat.).Dull, without feeling: P. and V. ἀμβλύς.Sluggish: P. and V. νωθής, V. νωχελής.Unenergetic: P. ἀπρόθυμος, ὀκνηρός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Torpid
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5 asleep
[ə'sli:p]1) (sleeping: The baby is asleep.) που κοιμάται, αποκοιμισμένος2) (of arms and legs etc, numb: My foot's asleep.) μουδιασμένος• -
6 Comatose
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Comatose
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7 Insensible
adj.Devoid of feeling: P. ἀναίσθητος.Insensible to: P. ἀναίσθητος (gen.).Wanting in intelligence: P. ἀναίσθητος; see Stupid.Gradual: P. and V. βραχύς.Unnoticed: P. and V. λαθραῖος.With one's feelings dulled: P. and V. ἀμβλύς, P. ἀνάλγητος.Become insensible, faint, v.: P. λιποψυχεῖν, V. προλείπειν, ἀποπλήσσεσθαι; see Faint.Grow numb: P. ναρκᾶν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Insensible
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