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1 weary
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2 Weary
adj.P. and V. ταλαίπωρος.Be weary, v.: P. and V. κάμνειν (rare P.), ἀπειπεῖν, τρύχεσθαι, P. ἀποκάμνειν. καταπονεῖσθαι, Ar. and V. τείρεσθαι. Ar. κοπιᾶν, V. καταξαίνεσθαι, Ar. and P. ταλαιπωρεῖσθαι, κατατρίβεσθαι.Be weary of: P. ἐκκάμνειν (acc.).Be sated with: P. and V. πλησθῆναι (gen.) ( 1st aor. pass. of πιμπλάναι), Ar. and V. κορεσθῆναι (gen.) ( 1st aor. pass. of κορεννύναι), V. κόρον ἔχειν ( gen).Be disgusted with: P. and V. ἄχθεσθαι (dat.), P. χαλεπῶς φέρειν (acc.), V. πικρῶς φέρειν (acc.).——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Weary
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3 weary
1) εξαντλημένος2) κουρασμένος -
4 tire
I see tyre II verb(to make, or become, physically or mentally in want of rest, because of lack of strength, patience, interest etc; to weary: Walking tired her; She tires easily.) κουράζω / -ομαι- tired- tiredness
- tireless
- tirelessly
- tirelessness
- tiresome
- tiresomely
- tiresomeness
- tiring
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5 tireless
adjective (never becoming weary or exhausted; never resting: a tireless worker; tireless energy/enthusiasm.) ακούραστος, ακαταπόνητος -
6 traveller
noun (a person who travels: a weary traveller.) ταξιδιώτης -
7 worn to a shadow
(made thin and weary through eg hard work: She was worn to a shadow after months of nursing her sick husband.) σκια του παλιού μου εαυτού,που έχει φέξει -
8 Bore
v. trans.Pierce with a hole: P. and V. τετραίνειν τρυπᾶν (Soph., frag.).Weary: Ar. and P. ἐνοχλεῖν (acc. or dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bore
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9 Fatigue
subs.——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fatigue
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10 Foot-sore
adj.Use weary.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Foot-sore
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11 Jaded
adj.P. and V. ταλαίπωρος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Jaded
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12 Overwrought
adj.See Weary.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Overwrought
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13 Spend
v. trans.Spend in addition: P. προσαναλίσκειν.Spend beforehand: P. προαναλίσκειν.Spend ( time): P. and V. διάγειν (Eur., Med. 1355) (with acc. or absol.), τρίβειν, Ar. and P. διατρίβειν (with acc. or absol.), κατατρίβειν, Ar. and V. ἄγειν, V. ἐκτρίβειν, διαφέρειν, διεκπερᾶν; see pass.The night is far spent: P. πόρρω τῶν νυκτῶν ἐστί.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Spend
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14 Tired
adj.See Weary.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tired
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15 Wear
v. trans.Of clothes, weapons, etc.: P. and V. φορεῖν, ἔχειν.Wear arms: (absol.), P. σιδηροφορεῖν (or mid.).met.; see Weary.Worn by chariot wheels: V. ἐπημαξευμένος τροχοῖσι (Soph., Ant. 251); see Beaten.V. intrans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wear
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