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1 Tear
v. trans.P. and V. καταρρηγνύναι, σπαράσσειν (Plat.), Ar. and V. διασπᾶσθαι, καταξαίνειν (also Xen.), διασπαράσσειν, V. σπᾶν, ῥηγνύναι. (rare P. uncompounded), κνάπτειν, ἀρταμεῖν, διαρταμεῖν.Drag: P. and V. ἕλκειν.He shall not tear you from your purpose: V. οὐ... σε... παρασπάσει γνώμης (Soph. O. C. 1185).Snatch: P. and V. ἁρπάζειν, ἀναρπάζειν, συναρπάζειν, V. καθαρπάζειν, συμμάρπτειν (Eur., Cycl.), Ar. and V. μάρπτειν.Break off: V. ἀποθραύειν.So that they could hardly tear themselves away: P. ὥστε... μὴ ῥᾳδίως ἀφορμᾶσθαι (Thuc. 7, 75).Tear down the roof: Ar. τὸ τέγος κατάσκαπτε (Nub. 1488).Snatch down: V. καθαρπάζειν.Tear ( one's hair): V. σπᾶν (acc.).Snatch off: P. and V. ἀφαρπάζειν.Tear open: P. and V. ἀναρρηγνύναι; see break open.I will tear out your entrails: Ar. ἐξαρπάσομαι σου... τἄντερα (Eq. 708).Uproot: P. ἐκπρεμνίζειν, V. ἐκθαμνίζειν.met., destroy: P. and V. καθαιρεῖν.Mangled: V. διασπάρακτος.Torn by dogs: V. κυνοσπάρακτος.Torn remains: V. σπαράγματα, τά.Rent, broken: V. διχορραγής, διαρρώξ.Torn into raw pieces: Ar. ὠμοσπάρακτος.——————v. intrans.See Rush.——————subs.A shower of tears bedimming the eyes: V. ὀφθαλμότεγκτος πλημμυρίς, ἡ.Tears of joy steal from my eyes: V. γεγηθὸς ἕρπει δάκρυον ὀμμάτων ἄπο (Soph., El. 1231).Without a tear or a groan: V. ἄκλαυστος ἀστένακτος (Eur., Alc. 173).Without tears: P. ἀδακρυτί.Do your work without lamentation and tears if you be really son of mine: V. ἀστένακτος κἀδάκρυτος εἴπερ εἶ τοῦδʼ ἀνδρὸς ἔρξον (Soph., Trach. 1200).To pass no day without tears: P. μηδεμίαν ἡμέραν ἀδάκρυτος διάγειν (Isoc. 391).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tear
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2 tear
I [tiə] noun(a drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion (especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it: tears of joy/laughter/rage.) δάκρυ- tearful- tearfully
- tearfulness
- tear gas
- tear-stained
- in tears II 1. [teə] past tense - tore; verb1) ((sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement: He tore the photograph into pieces; You've torn a hole in your jacket; I tore the picture out of a magazine.) σκίζω2) (to become torn: Newspapers tear easily.) σκίζομαι3) (to rush: He tore along the road.) τρέχω / ορμώ2. noun(a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) σκίσιμο- be torn between one thing and another- be torn between
- tear oneself away
- tear away
- tear one's hair
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3 tear up
1) (to remove from a fixed position by violence; The wind tore up several trees.) ξεριζώνω2) (to tear into pieces: She tore up the letter.) ξεσκίζω, κάνω κομματάκια -
4 tear
1) δάκρυ2) σκίζω3) σχίζω -
5 tear (oneself) away
(to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) ξεκολλάω -
6 tear (oneself) away
(to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) ξεκολλάω -
7 tear-stained
adjective (marked with tears: a tear-stained face.) κλαμένος -
8 tear gas
(a kind of gas causing blinding tears, used against eg rioters.) δακρυγόνο -
9 tear one's hair
(to show great irritation or despair.) τραβώ τα μαλλιά μου -
10 Wear and tear
subs.P. ἀποτριβή, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wear and tear
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11 rip
[rip] 1. past tense, past participle - ripped; verb1) (to make or get a hole or tear in by pulling, tearing etc: He ripped his shirt on a branch; His shirt ripped.) (ξε)σκίζω2) (to pull (off, up etc) by breaking or tearing: The roof of the car was ripped off in the crash; to rip up floorboards; He ripped open the envelope.) σκίζω2. noun(a tear or hole: a rip in my shirt.) σκίσιμο -
12 Asunder
adv.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Asunder
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13 Piecemeal
adj.Limb from limb: P. κατὰ μέλη.Tear piecemeal: P. and V. σπαράσσειν (Plat.), Ar. and V. διασπᾶσθαι, διασπαράσσειν, V. ἀρταμεῖν, διαρταμεῖν, σπᾶν; see teAr.His limbs were tassed piecemeal from the ladder: V. ἐκ δὲ κλιμάκων ἐσφενδονᾶτο χωρὶς ἀλλήλων μέλη (Eur., Phoen. 1182).met., in detail: P. καθʼ ἕκαστον.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Piecemeal
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14 Rent
subs.Rent in the earth: P. and V. χάσμα, τό.Money paid for useof property: P. μίσθωσις, ἡ, μίσθωμα, τό.Rent of a house: P. ἐνοίκιον, τό.——————v. trans.Hire for money: Ar. and P. μισθοῦσθαι.——————adj.Mangled: V. διασπάρακτος.Rent by dogs: V. κυνοσπάρακτος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rent
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15 Sunder
v. trans.Separate: P. and V. χωρίζειν, σχίζειν, διαλαμβάνειν, διείργειν, διαιρεῖν, διιστάναι, V. νοσφίσαι ( 1st aor. act. of νοσφίζεσθαι), Ar. and P. διασπᾶν; see Separate.——————adv.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sunder
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16 Upheave
v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Upheave
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17 bite
1. past tense - bit; verb(to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) δαγκώνω2. noun1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) δαγκωματιά2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) τσίμπημα δολώματος από ψάρι•- biting- bite the dust -
18 blast
1. noun1) (a strong, sudden stream (of air): a blast of cold air.) δυνατό ρεύμα2) (a loud sound: a blast on the horn.) διαπεραστικός ήχος3) (an explosion: the blast from a bomb.) έκρηξη2. verb1) (to tear (apart etc) by an explosion: The door was blasted off its hinges.) ανατινάζω2) ((often with out) to come or be sent out, very loudly: Music (was being) blasted out from the radio.) παίζω στη διαπασών•- blasting- blast furnace
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19 brush away
(to wipe off: She brushed away a tear; She brushed it away.) σκουπίζω -
20 claw
[klo:] 1. noun1) (one of the hooked nails of an animal or bird: The cat sharpened its claws on the tree-trunk.) νύχι αρπακτικού2) (the foot of an animal or bird with hooked nails: The owl held the mouse in its claw.) πόδι σαρκοβόρου3) ((the pointed end of) the leg of a crab etc.) δαγκάνα2. verb(to scratch or tear (at something) with claws or nails: The two cats clawed at each other.) αρπάζω με τα νύχια
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