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famous

  • 1 Famous

    adj.
    P. and V. εὔδοξος, περίβλεπτος, διαπρεπής, ἐκπρεπής, ὀνομαστός, λαμπρός, ἐπσημος, P. ἀξιόλογος, ἐπιφανής, εὐδόκιμος, περιβόητος, ἔνδοξος, διαφανής, ἐλλόγιμος. Ar. and V. κλεινός (Plat. also but rare P.), V. εὐκλεής, πρεπτός.
    Be famous, v.: Ar. and P. εὐδοκιμεῖν, P. and V. εὐδοξεῖν (Eur., Rhes.).
    Be famous for.: P. and V. δόξαν ἔχειν (gen.).
    Splendid, fine: P. and V. λαμπρός.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Famous

  • 2 famous

    adjective (well-known (for good or worthy reasons): She is famous for her strength.) φημισμένος

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  • 3 famous

    1) γνωστός
    2) διάσημος
    3) ξακουστός

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  • 4 illustrious

    (of a very high quality, ability etc; famous: an illustrious career; He is the most illustrious of a famous family.) διαπρεπής

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  • 5 Glorious

    adj.
    P. and V. λαμπρός, εὐπρεπής, Ar. and P. μεγαλοπρεπής.
    Pre-eminent: P. and V. διαπρεπής, ἐκπρεπής, περιφανής, V. ἔξοχος, πρεπτός.
    Famous: P. and V. εὔδοξος, περίβλεπτος, ὀνομαστός, ἐπσημος, P. ἀξιόλογος, Ar. and V. κλεινός (also Plat. but rare P.), V. εὐκλεής; see Famous.
    Full of honour: P. and V. τμιος, V. πάντιμος.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Glorious

  • 6 Great

    adj.
    P. and V. μέγας.
    So great: P. and V. τοσοῦτος, τοσόσδε, P. τηλικοῦτος, τηλικόσδε, V. τόσος (rare P.).
    How great, interrog.: P. and V. πόσος, Ar. and P. πηλκος; indirect.: P. and V. ὅσος, ὅποσος.
    Abundant: P. and V. πολύς, ἄφθονος.
    Long: P. and V. μακρός.
    Broad: P. and V. εὐρύς.
    Important: P. ἀξιόλογος. διάφορος, P. and V. μέγιστος.
    Noble: P. and V. γενναῖος, εὐγενής (Plat. and Thuc.).
    Powerful: P. and V. δυνατός, Ar. and V. μεγασθενής.
    Famous: P. and V. εὔδοξος, περίβλεπτος, διαπρεπής, ἐκπρεπής, ὀνομαστός, λαμπρός, ἐπσημος, P. ἀξιόλογος, ἐπιφανής, εὐδόκιμος, ἐλλόγιμος, Ar. and V. κλεινός (also Plat. but rare P.), V. εὐκλεής; see Famous.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Great

  • 7 Well-known

    adj.
    Famous: P. and V. εὔδοξος, ὀνομαστός, λαμπρός; see Famous.
    Familiar: P. and V. εὔγνωστος, γνωστός, P. γνώριμος, V. εὐμαθής (also Xen.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Well-known

  • 8 ballerina

    [bælə'ri:nə]
    (a female (often principal) ballet-dancer: Pavlova was a famous ballerina.) μπαλαρίνα

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  • 9 beauty spot

    1) (a place of great natural beauty: a famous beauty spot.) γραφική τοποθεσία
    2) (a mark (often artificial) on the face, intended to emphasize beauty.) ελιά ομορφιάς

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  • 10 celebrated

    adjective (famous: a celebrated actress.) φημισμένος

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  • 11 confer

    [kən'fə:]
    past tense, past participle - conferred; verb
    1) ((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) συσκέπτομαι
    2) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) απονέμω
    - conference call

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  • 12 design

    1. verb
    (to invent and prepare a plan of (something) before it is built or made: A famous architect designed this building.) σχεδιάζω
    2. noun
    1) (a sketch or plan produced before something is made: a design for a dress.)
    2) (style; the way in which something has been made or put together: It is very modern in design; I don't like the design of that building.)
    3) (a pattern etc: The curtains have a flower design on them.)
    4) (a plan formed in the mind; (an) intention: Our holidays coincided by design and not by accident.)
    - designing

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  • 13 distinguished

    adjective (famous or outstanding: a distinguished scientist.) διαπρεπής,διακεκριμένος

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  • 14 eminent

    ['eminənt]
    (outstanding; distinguished; famous: an eminent lawyer.) διαπρεπής
    - eminently

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  • 15 fame

    [feim]
    (the quality of being well-known: Her novels brought her fame.) φήμη
    - famously

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  • 16 fantasy

    ['fæntəsi]
    plural - fantasies; noun
    (an imaginary (especially not realistic) scene, story etc: He was always having fantasies about becoming rich and famous; ( also adjective) He lived in a fantasy world.) φαντασία,όνειρο,φαντασίωση
    - fantastically

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  • 17 filmstar

    noun (a famous actor or actress in films.) κινηματογραφικός αστέρας

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  • 18 foremost

    ['fo:moust]
    (most famous or important: the foremost modern artist.) πρώτος,πρώτιστος

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  • 19 foreword

    ['fo:wə:d]
    (a piece of writing as an introduction at the beginning of a book; a preface: The foreword was written by a famous scholar.) πρόλογος

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  • 20 fountain

    1) (an often ornamental structure which produces a spring of water that rises into the air: Rome is famous for its beautifully carved stone fountains.) συντριβάνι
    2) (the water coming from such a structure: It was so hot that he stood under the fountain to get cool.) πίδακας
    3) (a source: God is the fountain of all goodness.) πηγή

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