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1 hell
[hel]((according to some religions) the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death with much pain, misery etc.) κόλαση- hellbent on -
2 Hell
subs.Place of the departed: P. and V. ᾍδης, ὁ.In hell: P. and V. ἐν ᾍδου.Place of punishment: Ar. and V. Τάρταρος, ὁ.——————Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hell
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3 Hell
κόλαση -
4 for the hell of it
(for no particular reason; just for fun: The boys said they had set fire to the house just for the hell of it.) για πλάκα,στα καλά καθούμενα -
5 raise hell/Cain / the roof etc
(to make a great deal of noise.) χαλάω τον κόσμο -
6 damn
[dæm] 1. verb1) (to sentence to unending punishment in hell: His soul is damned.) καταριέμαι2) (to cause to be condemned as bad, unacceptable etc: That film was damned by the critics.) καταδικάζω,αποδοκιμάζω2. interjection(expressing anger, irritation etc: Damn! I've forgotten my purse.) στην οργή!3. noun(something unimportant or of no value: It's not worth a damn; I don't give a damn! (= I don't care in the least).)- damned- damning -
7 damned
1) (sentenced to unending punishment in hell.) καταραμένος2) (annoying, greatly disliked etc: Get that damned dog out of here!) διαβολεμένος -
8 demon
['di:mən](an evil spirit; a devil: demons from Hell.) δαίμονας -
9 fiend
[fi:nd]1) (a devil: the fiends of hell.) δαίμονας2) (a wicked or cruel person: She's an absolute fiend when she's angry.) τέρας3) (a person who is very enthusiastic about something: a fresh air fiend; a fiend for work.) μανιακός•- fiendish- fiendishly -
10 raise
[reiz] 1. verb1) (to move or lift to a high(er) position: Raise your right hand; Raise the flag.) σηκώνω, υψώνω, ανεβάζω2) (to make higher: If you paint your flat, that will raise the value of it considerably; We'll raise that wall about 20 centimetres.) υψώνω, αυξάνω3) (to grow (crops) or breed (animals) for food: We don't raise pigs on this farm.) καλλιεργώ/ (εκ)τρέφω4) (to rear, bring up (a child): She has raised a large family.) ανατρέφω, μεγαλώνω5) (to state (a question, objection etc which one wishes to have discussed): Has anyone in the audience any points they would like to raise?) θίγω6) (to collect; to gather: We'll try to raise money; The revolutionaries managed to raise a small army.) συγκεντρώνω7) (to cause: His remarks raised a laugh.) προκαλώ8) (to cause to rise or appear: The car raised a cloud of dust.) σηκώνω9) (to build (a monument etc): They've raised a statue of Robert Burns / in memory of Robert Burns.) χτιζω, ανεγείρω10) (to give (a shout etc).) βγάζω (κραυγή)11) (to make contact with by radio: I can't raise the mainland.) πιάνω, έρχομαι σε επαφή (με ασύρματο)2. noun(an increase in wages or salary: I'm going to ask the boss for a raise.) αύξηση- raise hell/Cain / the roof
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11 saviour
['seivjə]1) ((usually with capital) a person or god who saves people from sin, hell etc.) σωτήρας,λυτρωτής2) (a person who rescues a person etc from danger etc: He was the saviour of his country.) σωτήρας -
12 Half
subs.P. and V. τὸ ἥμισυ.——————adj.P. and V. ἥμισυς.Saw in half: P. δίχα πρίειν.You said you would cut yourself in half: Ar. ἔφησθα σαυτῆς κἂν παρατεμεῖν θἤμισυ (Lys. 132).The height when completed was about half what he intended: P. τὸ ὕψος ἥμισυ μάλιστα ἐτελέσθη οὗ διενοεῖτο (Thuc. 1, 93).Half an estate: P. ἡμικλήριον, τό.Be honest by halves: P. ἐφʼ ἡμισείᾳ χρηστὸς εἶναι (Dem. 430).He bade them raise a shield when half way across: P. εἶπεν ἆραι ασπίδα κατὰ μέσον τον πλοῦν (Xen., Hell. II. 1, 27).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Half
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13 Tartarus
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tartarus
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14 Corinth
Κόρινθος, ἡ.Corinthian, adj.: Κορίνθιος.The Corinthian Gulf: ὁ Κορινθιακὸς Κόλπος (Xen., Hell. VI, II. 9).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Corinth
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15 Dorieus
Δωριεύς (gen. -ιέως Xen., Hell. I. 1).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dorieus
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16 Hannibal
Ἀννίβις (gen. -α Xen., Hell. I, I. 37, -ου Plutarch), ὁ.Hannibalic, adj.: Ἀννιβαϊκός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hannibal
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17 Pergamum
Citadel of Troy: Πέργαμον, τό, or pl.; see Troy.Of Pergamum, adj.: Περγαμηνός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pergamum
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18 Scopas
Σκόπας, -α, ὁ (Xen., Hell. VI, I. 7).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Scopas
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19 Thria
Θρία, ἡ.At Thria: Θριάσι (Xen., Hell. V., IV. 21).To Thria: Θριῶζε (Thuc. 1, 114).Thriasian Plain: τὸ Θριάσιον πεδίον (Thuc. 2, 19).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Thria
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