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1 σκιρτητικά
σκιρτητικόςskittish: neut nom /voc /acc plσκιρτητικά̱, σκιρτητικόςskittish: fem nom /voc /acc dualσκιρτητικά̱, σκιρτητικόςskittish: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
2 σκιρτητικόν
σκιρτητικόςskittish: masc acc sgσκιρτητικόςskittish: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 σκιρτητικού
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4 σκιρτητικοῦ
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5 σκιρτητικοί
σκιρτητικόςskittish: masc nom /voc pl -
6 σκιρτητικούς
σκιρτητικόςskittish: masc acc pl -
7 σκιρτητικώ
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8 σκιρτητικῷ
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9 σκιρτητική
σκιρτητικόςskittish: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
10 γαῦρος
γαῦρ-ος, ον,A exulting in,βοστρύχοισι Archil.58
; : abs., haughty, disdainful, Id.Fr. 788, Ar.Ra. 282; γ. καὶ μετέωρος Luc.Nigr.5, cf. Jul.Caes. 319d; in good sense, splendid, D.Chr. 67.5 ([comp] Comp.), D.C.68.31; epith. of ἔφηβοι, IG7.544,545 ([place name] Tanagra); also, skittish,μόσχω γαυροτέρα Theoc.11.21
: τὸ γ., = γαυρότης, τὸ γ. ἐν φρεσὶν κεκτημένοι E.Supp. 217;τὰ γαῦρα Babr.43.6
. Adv. [comp] Sup.γαυρότατα, εἰπεῖν Max.
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11 δυσγάργαλις
δυσ-γάργᾰλις, ι,A very ticklish, skittish,ἵππος X.Eq.3.10
, cf. Ar.Fr. 43, Ael.NA16.9:—also [suff] δυς-γαργάλιστος, ον, prob. l. in Gp.16.2.1, cf. Tim.Gaz.148.3:Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσγάργαλις
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12 σκιρτάω
A spring, leap, bound, of young horses,αἱ δ' ὅτε μὲν σκιρτῷεν ἐπὶ ζείδωρον ἄρουραν.., ἀλλ' ὅτε δὴ σ. ἐπ' εὐρέα νῶτα θαλάσσης Il.20.226
, 228;πῶλοι ἐσκίρτων φόβῳ E.Ph. 1125
; of goats, Theoc.1.152; of the Bacchae, E.Ba. 446;ὀρχεῖσθε καὶ σ. καὶ χορεύετε Ar.Pl. 761
, cf.V. 1305; ἅλλεσθαι καὶ ς. Pl.Lg. 653e: also of wind, (anap.).2 metaph., to be skittish, unruly, E.Fr.362.31, Pl.R. 571c, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκιρτάω
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13 σκιρτητικός
A skittish, unruly, Plu.2.12b, Corn.ND20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκιρτητικός
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14 ζωηρός
1) lively2) skittish3) vivaciousΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ζωηρός
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