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1 receipt
[rə'si:t]1) (the act of receiving or being received: Please sign this form to acknowledge receipt of the money.) παραλαβή2) (a written note saying that money etc has been received: I paid the bill and he gave me a receipt.) απόδειξη -
2 Receipt
subs.Quittance: P. ἄφεσις, ἡ.Act of receiving: P. and V. λῆψις, ἡ.Receipt of money: V. ἀργύρου λαβή, ἡ (Æsch., Supp. 935).Receipts, revenue: P. and V. λῆμμα, τό, P. πρόσοδος, ἡ.Receipt and expenditure: P. λῆμμα καὶ ἀνάλωμα.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Receipt
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3 receipt
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4 Pay
v. trans.Pay in full: V. πληροῦν, P. ἐκπληροῦν.Bring in, yield: P. προσφέρειν, φέρειν, P. and V. διδόναι.Give wages: P. μισθοδοτεῖν (dat. or absol.).Be paid, receive as payment: P. κομίζεσθαι (acc.).Pay the penalty: see under Penalty.Pay properly tax: P. εἰσφέρειν, εἰσφορὰν τιθέναι.Help to pay: P. συνεκτίνειν (absol.).Pay besides: P. προσαποτίνειν.Paid off: P. ἀπόμισθος.Pay out: see Requite.Pay out a rope: Ar. and V. ἐξιέναι.——————subs.P. and V. μισθός, ὁ.Receipt of pay: Ar. and P. μισθοφορά, ἡ.Pay given in advance: P. πρόδοσις, ἡ.Extra pay: P. ἐπιφορά, ἡ.Do something for pay: P. πράσσειν τι μισθοῦ (Dem. 242).Give pay, v.:P. μισθοδοτεῖν (absol. or dat.).Receive pay: Ar. and P. μισθοφορεῖν.In receipt of pay: use adj., P. ἔμμισθος.In receipt of full pay: use adj., P. ἐντελόμισθος.In the pay of: Ar. and P. μισθωτός (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pay
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5 counterfoil
(a section able to be detached or removed from a cheque etc and kept by the giver as a receipt.) στέλεχος -
6 Full
adj.lit. and met., P. and V. μεστός, πλήρης, πλέως, P. ἔμπλεως, περίπλεως, Ar. and P. ἀνάπλεως, V. ἔκπλεως (Eur., Cycl.).Full to the brim: Ar. ἐπιχειλής.Full of: use adj. given with gen.Be full of v.: P. and V. γέμειν (gen.), V. πληθύειν (gen. or dat.) (Plat. also but rare P.), πλήθειν (gen.). Ar. and V. βρύειν (gen. or dat.).In receipt of full pay, adj.: P. ἐντελόμισθος.He said he would pay the drachma in full: P. ἔφη δώσειν ἐντελῆ τὴν δράχμην (Thuc. 8, 29).Abundant: P. and V. πολύς, ἄφθονος, V. ἐπίρρυτος.Be in full flood, v.: P. and V. πολὺς ῥεῖν, P. μέγας ῥεῖν.Look full at a thing: P. κατάντικρυ θεᾶσθαί τι, as opposed to ἐκ πλαγίου, sideways (Plat.).——————v. trans.As a fuller does: P. κνάπτειν, P. and V. ξαίνειν, Ar. κναφεύειν (absol.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Full
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7 Hire
v. trans.Ar. and P. μισθοῦσθαι.Let out for hire: Ar. and P. μισθοῦν, P. ἐκμισθοῦν, ἀπομισθοῦν.Hire in addition: P. προσμισθοῦσθαι.——————subs.P. and V. μισθός, ὁ.Letting out for hire: P. μίσθωσις, ἡ.Receipt of hire: P. μισθαρνία, ἡ, Ar. and P. μισθοφορά, ἡ.Do something for hire: P. πράσσειν τι μισθοῦ (Dem. 242).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hire
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8 Wage
v. trans.P. and V. αἴρεσθαι, ποιεῖσθαι, τίθεσθαι, P. διαφέρειν.Wage war: P. and V. πολεμεῖν (absol.).Wage war with: P. and V. πολεμεῖν (dat. or πρός, acc.).——————subs.Receipt of wages: Ar. and P. μισθοφορά, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wage
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