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1 sinful
adjective (wicked.) αμαρτωλός -
2 Sinful
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sinful
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3 Fallen
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fallen
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4 Unregenerate
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unregenerate
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5 evil
['i:vl] 1. adjective(very bad; wicked; sinful: evil intentions; an evil man; He looks evil; evil deeds; an evil tongue.) κακός,μοχθηρός2. noun1) (wrong-doing, harm or wickedness: He tries to ignore all the evil in the world; Do not speak evil of anyone.)2) (anything evil, eg crime, misfortune etc: London in the eighteenth century was a place of crime, filth, poverty and other evils.)•- evil-- evilly
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noun (a wicked or sinful person.) κακοποιό στοιχείο -
7 sin
[sin] 1. noun(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) αμαρτία,αμάρτημα2. verb(to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) αμαρτάνω- sinner- sinful
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8 wicked
['wikid](evil; sinful: He is a wicked man; That was a wicked thing to do.) κακός, μοχθηρός- wickedly- wickedness -
9 Associate
adj.P. and V. σύννομος, V. συντελής (Æsch., Ag. 532).——————subs.Partner: P. and V. κοινωνός, ὁ or ἡ, συνεργός, ὁ or ἡ, συλλήπτωρ, ὁ, σύννομος, ὁ or ἡ, Ar. and V. σύζυγος, ὁ or ἡ ; see Partner.One's associates, companions: P. and V. οἱ συνόντες.One living with another: use adj., P. and V. σύνοικος (dat.).One brought up with another: use adj., P. and V. σύντροφος (dat.).——————v. trans.Make partner: P. κοινοῦν.Alas! for the doom that associates a just man with his more sinful fellows: V. φεῦ τοῦ συναλλάσσοντος ὄρνιθος βροτοῖς δίκαιον ἄνδρα τοῖσι δυσσεβεστέροις (Æsch., Theb. 597).Associate with oneself, take as associate: P. and V. προσλαμβάνειν, προσποιεῖσθαι, προστίθεσθαι, P. προσαιρεῖσθαι.Associating folly with the gods: V. θεοῖσι προσθεὶς ἀμαθίαν (Eur., Hipp. 951).Associate with, have dealings with: P. and V. συγγίγνεσθαι (dat.), συνεῖναι (dat.), συναλλάσσειν (dat.), συνέρχεσθαι (dat.), κοινοῦσθαι (dat.), κοινωνεῖν (dat.), ὁμιλεῖν (dat.), προσομιλεῖν (dat.); see Dealings.Associate oneself with: P. and V. προστίθεσθαι (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Associate
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10 Frail
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Frail
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11 Iniquity
subs.Baseness: P. and V. κάκη, ἡ, πονηρία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Iniquity
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12 Wicked
adj.Sinful: P. ἀλιτήριος, ἀλιτηριώδης.Be impious: P. and V. ἀσεβεῖν, V. δυσσεβεῖν.Act unlawfully: P. παρανομεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wicked
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13 Wrong
adj.Incorrect: P. and V. οὐκ ὀρθός.False: P. and V. ψευδής.Sinful: P. ἀλιτήριος, ἀλιτηριώδης.Act unlawfully: P. παρανομεῖν.Be impious: P. and V. ἀσεβεῖν, V. δυσσεβεῖν.Be wicked: P. and V. πανουργεῖν.Do wrong to: see wrong, v.Be wrong, make a mistake: P. and V. ἁμαρτάνειν, ἐξαμαρτάνειν, σφάλλεσθαι, ψεύδεσθαι, P. διαψεύδεσθαι, διαμαρτάνειν, πταίειν.Be wrong in one's views: P. γνώμης ἁμαρτάνειν (Thuc. 1, 33).Go wrong, of things: P. and V. κακῶς χωρεῖν, οὐ προχωρεῖν.Go wrong, miss one's way: see under Miss.——————subs.Evil: P. and V. κακόν, τό.Wickedness: P. and V. κάκη, ἡ, πανουργία, ἡ, τὸ κακοῦργον, πονηρία, ἡ, Ar. and P. κακία, ἡ; see Wickedness.——————v. trans.Join in wronging: P. συναδικεῖν (dat. or absol.).Be wronged at the same time: P. συναδικεῖσθαι.Wrong in return: P. ἀνταδικεῖν (acc.), ἀντικακουργεῖν (acc.); see Retaliate.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wrong
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