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1 mock
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2 Mock
adj.Pretended: P. προσποιητός, P. and V. πλαστός (Xen.).——————v. trans.P. and V. σκώπτειν (Eur., Cycl. 675, absol.), Ar. and P. χλευάζειν, ἐπισκώπτειν, τωθάζειν, V. κερτομεῖν.Laugh at: P. and V. γελᾶν (ἐπί, dat., or dat. alone), καταγελᾶν (gen.), ἐπεγγελᾶν (dat.), V. ἐγγελᾶν (dat., or κατά, gen.), διαγελᾶν (acc.), ἐγκατιλλώπτειν (dat.).Insult: P. and V. ὑβρίζειν (acc. or εἰς, acc.), ἐφυβρίζειν (acc., dat., or εἰς, acc.) (rare P.), προπηλακίζειν, P. ἐπηρεάζειν (dat.). Ar. and V. καθυβρίζειν (acc. or gen.).Baffle: P. and V. σφάλλειν, P. ἐκκρούειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mock
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3 mock
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4 Sneer
v. intrans.Be insulting: P. and V. ὑβρίζειν.Sneer at: Ar. and P. χλευάζειν (acc.), ἐπισκώπτειν (acc.), V. κερτομεῖν (acc.); see mock, mock at, despise.——————subs.Mockery: P. χλευασία, ἡ, χλευασμός, ὁ, V. κερτόμησις, ἡ.Insult: P. and V. ὕβρις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sneer
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5 Chaff
subs.Ar. φορυτός, ὁ.——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Chaff
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6 Insult
v. trans.P. and V. ὑβρίζειν (acc., or εἰς, acc.), ἐφυβρίζειν (acc., dat., or εἰς, acc.) (rare P.), προπηλακίζειν, P. ἐπηρεάζειν (dat.). Ar. and V. καθυβρίζειν (acc. or gen.).Insult besides: P. προσυβρίζειν (acc.).Be insulted in return: V. ἀνθυβρίζεσθαι.——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Insult
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7 Laugh
v. intrans.P. and V. γελᾶν.Laugh aloud: P. ἐκγελᾶν.Burst out laughing: P. ἀνακαγχάζειν (Plat.).You have made me laugh, Socrates, though I am in no laughing mood at present: P. ὦ Σώκρατες οὐ πάνυ γέ με νῦν δὴ γελασείοντα ἐποίησας γελάσαι (Plat., Phaedo, 64B).Laugh at: P. and V. γελᾶν (ἐπί, dat., or dat. alone), καταγελᾶν (gen.), ἐπεγγελᾶν (dat.), V. ἐγγελᾶν (dat., or κατά, gen.), διαγελᾶν (acc.).Mock: P. and V. σκώπτειν (acc.) (Eur., Cycl. 675 absol.), Ar. and P. χλευάζειν (acc.), ἐπισκώπτειν (acc.), V. κερτομεῖν (acc.); see Mock.Simplicity was laughed down and disappeared: P. τὸ εὔηθες... καταγελασθὲν ἠφανίσθη (Thuc. 3, 83).Without laughing: use adv., P. ἀγελαστί.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Laugh
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8 Satirise
v. trans.Make firm of: Ar. and P. κωμῳδεῖν (acc.), P. διακωμῳδεῖν (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Satirise
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9 Taunt
v. trans.Mock: P. and V. σκώπτειν (Eur., Cycl. 675, absol.), Ar. and P. χλευάζειν, ἐπισκώπτειν, τωθάζειν, V. κερτομεῖν.Taunt with: P. and V. ὀνειδίζειν (τί τινι), ἐπιπλήσσειν (τί τινι).——————subs.Reproach: P. and V. ὄνειδος, τό.Insult: P. and V. ὕβρις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Taunt
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10 Trifle
subs.Something small: P. ὀλίγον τι.Something of no value: P. and V. καπνός, ὁ (lit., smoke), Ar. and P. λῆρος, ὁ (Dem. 36; Ar., Lys. 860), φλυαρία, ἡ (Plat., Hipp. Maj. 304B).Split hairs over trifles: Ar. περὶ καπνοῦ στενολεσχεῖν (Nub. 320).——————v. intrans.P. and V. παίζειν.Split hairs: P. and V. λεπτουργεῖν, Ar. λεπτολογεῖν.Treat lightly: P. περὶ ὀλίγου ποιεῖσθαι; see Disregard.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trifle
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11 deride
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12 ridicule
['ridikju:l]verb (to laugh at; to mock: They ridiculed him because he was wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe.) γελοιοποιώ -
13 At
prep.Of time: use P. and V. dat. or ἐν and dat.Of price: use P. and V. gen.Against: P. and V. ἐπί (acc. or dat.), πρός (acc.), εἰς (acc.).(Rejoice, be angry, etc.) at: P. and V. ἐπί (dat.).At enmity: P. and V. διʼ ἔχθρας.At hazard: P. and V. τύχῃ, P. κατὰ τύχην.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > At
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14 Banter
v. trans.——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Banter
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15 Crow
subs.Ar. κόραξ, ὁ, κορώνη, ἡ.Sound made by a cock: use P. and V. φθόγγος, ὁ, φθέγμα, τό, V. φθογγή, ἡ.——————v. intrans.Ar. and P. ᾄδειν, Ar. φθέγγεσθαι (Eccl. 391).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Crow
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16 Delude
v. trans.Deceive: P. and V. ἀπατᾶν, ἐξαπατᾶν, παράγειν, κλέπτειν, P. παρακρούεσθαι, γοητεύειν, Ar. and V. δολοῦν, V. φηλοῦν, παραπατᾶν, ἐκκλέπτειν; see Cheat.Lead astray: P. and V. πλανᾶν.Mock, baffle: P. and V. σφάλλειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Delude
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17 Deride
v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Deride
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18 Exult
v. intrans.P. and V. χαίρειν, ἀγάλλεσθαι (also Ar. but rare P.), γεγηθέναι (also Ar. but rare P.) (perf. of γηθεῖν).Exult in: P. and V. ἥδεσθαι (dat.), τέρπεσθαι (dat.), εὐφραίνεσθαι (dat.), ἀγάλλεσθαι (dat.) (also Ar. but rare P.), V. καταυχεῖν (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Exult
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19 Fun
subs.P. and V. παιδιά, ἡ, γέλως, ὁ.Jest: Ar. and P. σκῶμμα, τό.In fun: P. παιδικῶς.Make fun of: P. and V. παίζειν πρός (acc.), Ar. and P. σκώπτειν (acc., or εἰς, acc.), κωμῳδεῖν (acc.); see Mock.Make fun: P. γελωτοποιεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fun
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20 Game
subs.P. and V. παιδιά, ἡ, P. παίγνιον, τό.Make game of, v.; P. and V. παίζειν πρός (acc.), Ar. and P. σκώπτειν (acc., or εἰς, acc.), κωμῳδεῖν (acc.); see Mock.Animals for hunting, subs.: Ar. and P. θηρία, τά, P. and V. θήρα, ἡ (Xen.), V. θήρευμα, τό, ἄγρα, ἡ, ἄγρευμα. τό.Since I am surfeited with feasts of game: V. ὡς ἔκπλεώς γε δαιτός εἰμʼ ὀρεσκόου (Eur., Cycl. 247).——————v. intrans.Gamble: Ar. and P. κυβεύειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Game
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