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1 Flock
subs.Flock of sheep: P. and V. ποίμνη, ἡ, ποίμνιον, τό, βοσκήματα, τά, V. νομεύματα, τά, Ar. and V. μῆλα, τά, βοτά, τά.Flock of birds: V. ἑσμός, ὁ, κῶμος, ὁ.——————v. intrans.Flock around: P. περικεχύσθαι (dat.) (Plat.) (perf. pass. of περιχεῖν), περιρρεῖν (acc.) (Plat.).Flock-master subs. See Shepherd.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Flock
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2 flock
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3 flock
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4 Wool
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wool
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5 Clean
adj.Of clothes: Ar. φανός.Pure ( morally): P. and V. καθαρός, ὅσιος, εὐαγής (rare P.), ἀκήρατος (rare P.), ἀκέραιος, ἁγνός (rare P.), V. ἀκραιφνής.With clean hands: met., use P. καθαρῶς.Utter, entire: P. and V. παντελής.One flock of thrushes shall make a clean sweep of them: Ar. ἀναλέξει πάντας καθαρῶς αὐτοὺς ἀγέλη μία κιχλῶν (Av. 591).——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Clean
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6 Drove
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Drove
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7 Feather
subs.P. and V. πτερόν, τό.A feather in one's cap: P. and V. ἀγώνισμα, τό.Shed one's feathers, v.: Ar. and P. πτερορρυεῖν.Birds of a feather flock together: use P. ὁ ὅμοιος τῷ ὁμοίῳ (Plat., Gorg. 510B).——————v. trans.P. and V. πτεροῦν (also Ar.).Feather one's nest, take bribes: Ar. and P. δωροδοκεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Feather
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8 Flight
subs.Running away: P. and V. φυγή, ἡ, V. δρασμός, ὁ (rare P.).Rout: P. and V. τροπή, ἡ.Put to flight, v. trans.: P. and V. τρέπειν (or mid. in the aor.), εἰς φυγὴν καθιστάναι. V. ἀπονωτίζειν.Take to flight: P. and V. τρέπεσθαι (pass.), φεύγειν, V. φυγὴν αἴρεσθαι.——————subs.Motion of birds: V. πτῆσις, ἡ, ποτήματα, τά.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Flight
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9 Sheep
subs.Flock of sheep: P. and V. ποίμνη, ἡ, ποίμνιον, τό, βοσκήματα, τά, V. νομεύματα, τά, Ar. and V. μῆλα, τά, βοτά, τά.Of sheep, adj.: V. μήλειος.Sheep dog: V. κύων βοτήρ, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sheep
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10 Troop
subs.Company: P. and V. ὅμιλος, ὁ, σύλλογος, ὁ, σύστασις, ἡ, V. χόρος ὁ (rare P.), στόλος, ὁ, λόχος, ὁ, ὁμιλία, ἡ, ὁμηγυρίς, ἡ, πανήγυρις, ἡ.Troop of soldiers: P. and V. τάξις, ἡ, λόχος, ὁ.Troop of cavalry: P. τέλος, τό, ἵλη, ἡ (Xen.).——————v. intrans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Troop
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