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21 Room
subs.P. and V. οἴκημα, τά, οἶκος, ὁ, Ar. and V. δόμος, ὁ, δῶμα, τό, μέλαθρον, τό or pl., V. στέγη, ἡ, στέγος, τό, Ar. and P. δωμάτιον, τό, οἰκίδιον; see Chamber.Interval: P. διάλειμμα, τό, διάστημα, τό.Vacant space: P. and V. χώρα, ἡ.Plenty of room: P. εὐρυχωρία, ἡ.Want of room: P. στενοχωρία, ἡ.Have room for: P. and V. χωρεῖν (acc.) (Eur., Hipp. 941).In the room of: P. and V. ἀντί (gen.).Opportunity, scope: P. and V. καιρός, ὁ.There is room for: use P. and V. δεῖ (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Room
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22 Seat
subs.Something to sit on: Ar. and V. ἕδρα, ἡ (rare P.), θᾶκος, ὁ (Plat. also but rare P.). V. θάκημα, τὸ.Chair: Ar. and P. δίφρος, ὁ.Seat of state: P. and V. θρόνος, ὁ.Seats in the theatre reserved for Senators: Ar. βουλευτικόν, τό.Allot seats in a theatre: P. θέαν κατανέμειν (Dem. 234).Front seat: Ar. and P. προεδρία, ἡ.Bench: P. and V. βάθρον, τό.Seat for rowers: V. ζυγά, τά, σέλματα, τά, ἑδώλια, τά.Place, position: P. and V. ἕδρα, ἡ.About the seat of the liver: P. περὶ τὴν τοῦ ἥπατος ἕδραν (Plat., Tim. 67B).Seat of worship: V. ἕδη, τά (also Plat. but rare P.); see also Temple.Seat of the oracle: P. and V. μαντεῖον, τό, or pl., V. χρηστήριον, τό, or pl.——————v. trans.Seat on the throne: P. εἰς τὸν θρόνον ἐγκαθίζειν (τινά) (Plat., Rep. 553C).Seat beside one: P. συμπαρακαθίζεσθαι (τινά).Hold, have room for: P. and V. χωρεῖν (acc.).Be seated: see Sit.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Seat
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23 Space
subs.Room: P. and V. χῶρος, ὁ.A space of eight feet: P. ὀκτώπουν χωρίον (Plat., Men. 82E).Plenty of space: P. εὐρυχωρία, ἡ.Want of space: P. στενοχωρία, ἡ.Country: P. and V. χώρα, ἡ.In a small space: P. ἐν ὀλίγῳ.Have space for, v.; P. and V. χωρεῖν (acc.).Time: P. and V. χρόνος, ὁ.Space of, length of: use P. and V. πλῆθος, τό (gen.).After a space: P. and V. διὰ χρόνου.Within the space of short time: P. ἐντὸς οὐ πολλοῦ χρόνου (Plat.).Interval: P. διάλειμμα, τό, διάστημα, τό; see Interval.Space between two towers: P. μεταπύργιον, τό.Space between two armies: V. μεταίχμιον, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Space
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24 Speed
v. trans.Hasten: P. and V. ὁρμᾶν, σπεύδειν, ἐπισπεύδειν, ἐπείγειν.Prosper: P. and V. ὀρθοῦν, κατορθοῦν.Speed on the way: P. and V. πέμπειν, προπέμπειν.Speed on a message: P. and V. παραγγέλλειν.V. intrans. P. and V. ὁρμᾶν, ὁρμᾶσθαι, ἐπείγεσθαι, ἵεσθαι (rare P.), ἁμιλλᾶσθαι (rare P.), φέρεσθαι, Ar. and V. τείνειν, ἐγκονεῖν, ταχύνειν, σπεύδειν (rare P.), ᾄσσειν (rare P.), ἐπᾴσσειν (rare P.), ὄρνυσθαι, V. σπέρχεσθαι, ἀΐσσειν, ὀρούειν, ἐφορμαίνειν, θοάζειν, συθῆναι (aor. pass. of σεύειν), ἐπισπεύδειν; see also Run.Of persons: P. and V. πράσσειν, ἔχειν, πάσχειν.Speed away, fly away: P. and V. ἀναπέτεσθαι (Plat.), ἐκπέτεσθαι (Plat.), διαπέτεσθαι (Plat.), Ar. and P. ἀποπέτεσθαι (Plat.).Rush away: V. ἀπᾴσσειν.Speed through, fly through: Ar. and V. διαπέτεσθαι (acc.).Rush through: Ar. and V. διᾴσσειν (gen. Ar. absol.).——————subs.Rate of motion: P. φορά, ἡ.Hurry: P. and V. σπουδή, ἡ, τάχος, τό, P. ταχύτης, ἡ, V. ὠκύτης, ἡ.Speed of foot: V. ποδώκεια, ἡ (also Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Speed
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25 Succeed
v. trans.P. διαδέχεσθαι (dat. or absol.).Be successor: see under Successor.Task succeeded task: V. ἔργου δʼ ἔργον ἐξημείβετο (Eur., Hel. 1533).Lo, wonder succeeds wonder: V. καὶ μὴν ἀμείβει καινὸν ἐκ καινῶν τόδε (Eur., Or. 1503).Another sorrow bidding woe succeed woe diverts my thoughts therefrom: V. παρακαλεῖ δʼ ἐκεῖθεν αὖ λυπή τις ἄλλη διάδοχος κακῶν κακοῖς (Eur., Hec. 587).Woe succeeding woe: V. κακὸν κακῷ διάδοχον (Eur., And. 802).V. intrans.Be successful, of persons or things: P. and V. ὀρθοῦσθαι, εὐτυχεῖν, κατορθοῦν (or pass.), εὖ φέρεσθαι; see Answer.Of persons only: P. and V. τυγχάνειν, P. κατατυγχάνειν, ἐπιτυγχάνειν.When he didn't succeed: P. ὡς αὐτῷ οὐ προὐχώρει (Thuc. 1, 109).Of things only: P. and V. εὖ χωρεῖν, προχωρεῖν.Come next: Ar. and P. ἐπιγίγνεσθαι.Succeeding: P. and V. ἐπιών; see under Succeeding.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Succeed
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26 Take
v. trans.Be taken: P. and V. ἁλίσκεσθαι.Help in taking: P. and V. συνεξαιρεῖν (acc.).Lead: P. and V. ἄγειν.Seize: P. and V. λαμβάνειν, ἁρπάζειν, ἀναρπάζειν, συναρπάζειν, V. καθαρπάζειν, συμμάρπτειν (Eur., Cycl.), Ar. and V. μάρπτειν, συλλαμβάνειν; see Seize.Hire: Ar. and P. μισθοῦσθαι.This ( cloak) has taken easily a talent's worth of wool: Ar. αὕτη γέ τοι ἐρίων τάλαντον καταπέπωκε ῥᾳδίως (Vesp. 1146).Take the road leading to Thebes: P. τὴν εἰς Θήβας φέρουσαν ὁδὸν χωρεῖν (Thuc. 3, 24).Take in thought, apprehend: P. καταλαμβάνειν, P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), συνιέναι (acc. or gen.); see Grasp.Take advantage of, turn to account: P. and V. χρῆσθαι (dat.).Enjoy: P. and V. ἀπολαύειν (gen.).Get the advantage of: P. πλεονεκτεῖν (gen.).Take after, resemble: P. and V. ἐοικέναι (dat.) (rare P.), ὁμοιοῦσθαι (dat.), ἐξομοιοῦσθαι (dat.); see Resemble.Take arms: see take up arms.Take away: P. and V. ἀφαιρεῖν (or mid.), παραιρεῖν (or mid.), ἐξαιρεῖν (or mid.), V. ἐξαφαιρεῖσθαι; see also Deprive.Take away besides: P. προσαφαιρεῖσθαι.Take care, take care of: see under Care.Reduce in bulk: P. and V. ἰσχναίνειν (Plat.).Take effect, gain one's end: P. ἐπιτυγχάνειν.Be in operation: use P. ἐνεργὸς εἶναι.Take for, assume to be so and so: P. ὑπολαμβάνειν (acc.).Take from: see take away.Detract from: P. ἐλασσοῦν (gen.).Take heart: P. and V. θαρσεῖν, θρασύνεσθαι, V. θαρσύνειν, P. ἀναρρωσθῆναι (aor. pass. of ἀναρρωννύναι).Take hold of: see Seize.Furl: Ar. συστέλλειν, V. στέλλειν, καθιέναι.Cheat: see Cheat.Take in hand: Ar. and P. μεταχειρίζειν (or mid.), P. and V. ἐγχειρεῖν (dat.), ἐπιχειρεῖν (dat.), ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), ἀναιρεῖσθαι (acc.), αἴρεσθαι (acc.).Take in preference: V. προλαμβάνειν (τι πρό τινος); see Prefer.Take notice: see Notice.Take off, strip off: P. περιαιρεῖν.From oneself: P. and V. ἐκδύειν.Let one quickly take off my shoes: V. ὑπαί τις ἀρβύλας λύοι τάχος (Æsch., Ag. 944).Parody: Ar. and P. κωμῳδεῖν (acc.).Are these men to take on themselves the results of your brutality and evil-doing? P. οὗτοι τὰ τῆς σῆς ἀναισθησίας καὶ πονηρίας ἔργα ἐφʼ αὑτοὺς ἀναδέξωνται; (Dem. 613).Pick out: P. and V. ἐξαιρεῖν.Extract: P. and V. ἐξέλκειν (Plat. but rare P.).Take part in: see under Part.Take place: see under Place.Take root: P. ῥιζοῦσθαι (Xen.).Take the field: see under Field.Take time: see under Time.Take to, have recourse to: P. and V. τρέπεσθαι (πρός, acc. or εἰς, acc.).Take to flight: see under Flight.When the Greeks took more to the sea: P. ἐπειδὴ οἱ Ἕλληνες μᾶλλον ἐπλώιζον (Thuc. 3, 24).Take a fancy to: P. φιλοφρονεῖσθαι (acc.) (Plat.).Take to heart: P. ἐνθύμιόν τι ποιεῖσθαι.Be vexed at: P. and V. ἄχθεσθαι (dat.), P. χαλεπῶς φέρειν (acc.), V. πικρῶς φέρειν (acc.); see be vexed, under Vex.Take to wife: P. λαμβάνειν (acc.); see Marry.Take up: P. and V. ἀναιρεῖσθαι, P. ἀναλαμβάνειν.Resume: P. ἀναλαμβάνειν, ἐπαναλαμβάνειν.Succeed to: P. διαδέχεσθαι (acc.).Take in hand: Ar. and P. μεταχειρίζειν (or mid.), P. and V. ἐγχειρεῖν (dat.), ἐπιχειρεῖν (or dat.), ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), αἴρεσθαι (acc.), ἀναιρεῖσθαι (acc.).Nor should we be able to useour whole force together since the protection of the walls has taken up a considerable part of our heavy-armed troops: P. οὐδὲ συμπάσῃ τῇ στρατιᾷ δυναίμεθʼ ἂν χρήσασθαι ἀπαναλωκυίας τῆς φυλακῆς τῶν τειχῶν μέρος τι τοῦ ὁπλιτικοῦ (Thuc. 7, 11).Take up arms: P. and V. πόλεμον αἴρεσθαι.Take up arms against: V. ὅπλα ἐπαίρεσθαι (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Take
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27 Through
prep.P. and V. διά (gen.).Owing to: P. and V. διά (acc.).With states of feeling: P. and V. ὑπό (gen.).All join forces through fear: P. πάντα... ὑπὸ δεοὺς συνίσταται (Thuc. 6, 33).Through anger: V. ὀργῆς ὕπο (Eur., I. A. 335).Throughout, of place P. and V. διά (gen.), κατά (acc.), ἀνά (acc.) (Thuc. 4, 72, Dem. 1277, but rare P.).Of time: P. and V. διά (gen.).Right through: V. διαμπερές (gen.), διαμπάξ (gen.).——————adv.Thinking there was a way right through to the outside: P. οἰόμενοι... εἶναι... ἀντίκρυς δίοδον εἰς τὸ ἔξω (Thuc. 2, 4).Through and through, completely: P. and V. παντελῶς, πάντως, διὰ τέλους, V. διαμπάξ.Carry through, v.: see Accomplish.Fall through, fail: P. and V. κακῶς χωρεῖν, οὐ προχωρεῖν.Go through: P. and V. διέρχεσθαι (acc.), Ar. and V. διαπερᾶν (acc.) (rare P.), V. διέρπειν (acc.), διαστείχειν (acc.); see under Go.met., see Endure.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Through
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28 Touch
subs.Sense of: P. ἁφή, ἡ, ἐπαφή, ἡ.Blow: P. and V. πληγή, ἡ.Be in touch with: P. and V. ὁμιλεῖν (dat.).Put the finishing touch to: see under Finishing.——————v. trans.P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), ἐφάπτεσθαι (gen.) (Plat.), V. θιγγάνειν (gen.) (also Xen.), προσθιγγάνειν (gen.), ψαύειν (gen.) (rare P.), ἐπιψαύειν (gen.), προσψαύειν (absol.), ποτιψαύειν (absol.), χρώζειν (acc.) (Eur., Phoen. 1625).met., affect, move: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), V. ἀνθάπτεσθαι (gen.), θιγγάνειν (gen.), ψαύειν (gen.); see Affect.Overcome: P. κατακλᾶν, P. and V. θέλγειν (Plat. but rare P.), τέγγειν (Plat. but rare P.), V. νικᾶν.Soften: V. μαλθάσσειν, Ar. and V. μαλάσσειν.Take in hand: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), ἐγχειρεῖν (dat.), ἐπιχειρεῖν (dat.). Ar. and P. μεταχειρίζειν (or mid.). V. θιγγάνειν (gen.) (also Xen. but rare P.), προσθιγγάνειν (gen.), ψαύειν (gen.), ἐπιψαύειν (gen.).Touch at, put in at: P. and V. προσσχεῖν ( 2nd aor. of προσέχειν) (dat. or εἰς, acc. or V. acc. alone). P. σχεῖν ( 2nd aor. of ἔχειν) (dat. or πρός. acc.), V. ψαύειν (gen.) (Eur., Or. 369); see under put in.Touch on: see touch upon.Border on: P. ἔχεσθαι (gen.).Touch up, work up: Ar. and P. ἀπεργάζεσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Touch
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29 Tramp
v. trans.Wander over: P. and V. περιπολεῖν (acc.), ἐπιστρέφεσθαι (acc.), ἐπέρχεσθαι (acc.), V. πολεῖν (acc.), ἀλᾶσθαι (acc.).March: P. and V. πορεύεσθαι, ἰέναι.——————subs.Noise of feet: V. κρότος, ὁ.Beggar: P. and V. πτωχός, ὁ, ἀγύρτης, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tramp
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30 Travel
subs.Travels abroad: P. ἀποδημία, ἡ, P. and V. ἐκδημία, ἡ.——————v. intrans.Be conveyed: P. and V. κομίζεσθαι.Travel over: V. ναυστολεῖν (acc.); see Traverse.Travel through: P. διαπορεύεσθαι (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Travel
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31 Unsuccessful
adj.Not accomplishing one's object: P. ἄπρακτος, ἀτελής (Plat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unsuccessful
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32 Wade
v. intrans.Wade through, go through a long list, etc., met.: P. and V. διέρχεσθαι (acc.).Wade through slaughter: V. διὰ φόνου χωρεῖν (Eur., And. 175).Your whole house shall wade through blood: V. πᾶς σὸς οἶκος βήσεται διʼ αἵματος (Eur., Phoen. 20).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wade
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33 Want
subs.P. and V. χρεία, ἡ.Poverty: P. and V. πενία, ἡ, ἀπορία, ἡ, P. ἔνδεια, ἡ.To roam in want: V. βιοστερὴς χωρεῖν (Soph., O. C. 747).Wants, necessaries: P. and V. τὸ δέον, τὰ δέοντα.For want of a little word I was left to wander in exile: V. ἀλλʼ ἔπους σμικροῦ χάριν φυγὰς... ἠλώμην (Soph., O. C. 443).——————v. trans.Lack: P. and V. σπανίζειν (gen.) (also pass. in V.), ἀπορεῖν (gen.), P. ἐνδεῖν (or mid.) (gen.), V. πένεσθαι (gen.).Be deficient in: P. and V. ἐλλείπειν (gen.), ἀπολείπεσθαι (gen.), V. λείπεσθαι (gen.).Require: P. and V. δεῖσθαι (gen.), V. χρῄζειν (gen.), χατίζειν (gen.).Wanting: use also V. κεχρημένος (gen.).Want besides, P. προσδεῖσθαι (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Want
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34 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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