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1 Prose
subs.P. ψιλοὶ λόγοι, ἴδιοι λόγοι.In prose: use adj., Ar. and P. πεζῇ, P. ἰδίᾳ.Narrate in prose: P. καταλογάδην διηγεῖσθαι (acc.).——————v. intrans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Prose
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2 prose
[prəuz](writing that is not in verse; ordinary written or spoken language.) πεζός λόγος -
3 Prose-writer
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Prose-writer
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4 anthology
[æn'Ɵolə‹i]plural - anthologies; noun(a collection of pieces of poetry or prose: an anthology of love poems.) ανθολογία -
5 essay
['esei](a written composition; a piece of written prose: The examination consists of four essays; Write an essay on/about your holiday.) πραγματεία,δοκίμιο -
6 literature
['litrə ə](poems, novels, plays etc in verse or prose, especially if of fine quality.) λογοτεχνεία -
7 metrical
['me-]adjective (of or in poetry: The translation is not metrical - it is in prose.) έμμετρος -
8 novel
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9 verse
[və:s]1) (a number of lines of poetry, grouped together and forming a separate unit within the poem, song, hymn etc: This song has three verses.)2) (a short section in a chapter of the Bible.)3) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) -
10 Author
subs.Creator: P. and V. δημιουργός, ὁ, αὐτόχειρ, ὁ or ἡ, τέκτων, ὁ.Maker: P. ποιητής, ὁ.One who causes: use adj., P. and V. αἴτιος.Contriver: P. and V. ἀρχιτέκτων, ὁ, τέκτων, ὁ.Primemover: P. and V. ἡγεμών, ὁ or ἡ, ἀρχηγός, ὁ or ἡ, P. εἰσηγητής, ὁ, V. ἀρχηγέτης, ὁ.Of a murder: see Murderer.The author of one's being: V. ὁ γένους ἀρχηγέτης (Eur., Or. 555); see Father.Writer, prose-writer: P. συγγραφεύς, ὁ, λογοποιός, ὁ.Verse-writer: P. ποιητής, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Author
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11 Shed
subs.P. καλύβη, ἡ, κλισίον, τό.——————v. trans.Shed feathers: Ar. and P. πτερορρυεῖν.Shed ( tears): P. and V. ἐκχεῖν (Plat.), V. χεῖν, λείβειν, προιέναι, ἐκβάλλειν, ἐλαύνειν (Eur., Supp. 96), ἀποδιδόναι, ἐξανιέναι, μεθιέναι, P. ἀφιέναι, Ar. and V. βάλλειν.Nor did I shed tears from my eyes: οὔτʼ ἀπʼ ὀμμάτων ἔσταξα πηγάς (Eur., H. F 1354).Shed tears over: V. καταστάζειν δάκρυ (gen.).met., see Lament.Shed blood: V. αἷμα χεῖν, αἷμα ἐκχεῖν, αἷμα πράσσειν.In prose use kill.My mother's blood has been shed by me: V. εἴργασται δʼ ἐμοὶ μητρῷον αἷμα (Eur., Or. 284).——————adj.Of blood: V. χυτός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Shed
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12 Apollo
Ἀπόλλων, -ωνος, ὁ, acc. sometimes Ἀπόλλω (even in prose, Thuc. 4, 97, Dem. 274, and Xen.), Ar. and V. use also Φοῖβος, ὁ, V. Λοξίας, -ου, ὁ, or say, son of Leto.The Sun: Ἥλιος, ὁ.Temple of Apollo: Ἀπολλώνιον, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Apollo
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