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1 Versed in
adj.P. and V. ἔμπειρος (gen.), ἐπιστήμων (gen.), ἐντριβής (dat.), Ar. and V. τρίβων (acc. or gen.), V. ἴδρις (gen.).Versed in speaking: P. and V. δεινὸς λέγειν, V. μουσικὸς λέγειν.I am not versed in the customs of Greece: V. λέλειμμαι τῶν ἐν Ἕλλησιν νόμων (Eur., Hel. 1246).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Versed in
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2 Skilled
adj.Qualified: P. γεγυμνασμένος.Skilled in: ἐπιστήμων (gen.), ἔμπειρος (gen.), ἐντριβής (dat.). Ar. and V. τρίβων (acc. or gen.). V. ἴδρις (gen.); see Versed (Versed in).Skilled in speaking: P. and V. δεινὸς λέγειν, V. μουσικὸς λέγειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Skilled
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3 Trained
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trained
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4 Acquainted with
adj.P. and V. ἔμπειρος (gen.), ἐπιστήμων (gen.), V. ἴδρις (gen.); see versed in.Knowing: V. ἴστωρ (gen.) (also Plat. but rare P.).He made himself acquainted with all he could of the Persian language and the customs of the country: P. τῆς Περσίδος γλώσσης ὅσα ἠδύνατο κατενόησε καὶ τῶν ἐπιτηδευμάτων τῆς χώρας (Thuc. 1, 138).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Acquainted with
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5 Adroit
adj.Adroit in: P. and V. ἔμπειρος (gen.); see versed in.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Adroit
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6 Conversant
adj.Acquainted with: P. and V. ἐπιστήμων (gen.), ἔμπειρος (gen.), V. ἴδρις (gen.); see versed in.Be conversant with: P. and V. ὁμιλεῖν (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Conversant
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7 Experienced
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Experienced
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8 Purification
subs.Versed in purification: V. ἀπομαγμάτων ἴδρις (Soph., frag.).Water for purification: P. and V. χέρνιψ, ἡ, or pl.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Purification
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9 Up
prep.P. and V. ἐπί (acc.).Up stream: P. ἀνὰ ῥόον (Hdt.).Up hill: V. πρὸς αἶπος, P. πρὸς ἄναντες, πρὸς ὄρθιον (Xen.).Up to: P. and V. ἐπί (acc.).As far as: P. μέχρι (gen.).Up to a certain point: P. μέχρι του (Dem. 11).Up to this time: P. μέχρι τοῦδε, V. ἐς τόδʼ ἡμέρας (Eur., Alc. 9), P. and V. δεῦρο (Plat. and Eur., Heracl. 848); see Hitherto.Overtake: P. ἐπικαταλαμβάνειν; see Overtake.Well up in, versed in: P. and V. ἔμπειρος (gen.).Be well up in an author: Ar. and P. πατεῖν (acc.) (Ar., Av. 471 and Plat., Phaedr. 273A).——————adv.Hither and thither: see under Thither.The up country: P. ἡ μεσογεία; see Inland.Go up country, v.: P. ἀνέρχεσθαι (Thuc. 8, 50), ἀναβαίνειν.Set up: see under Set.Shall we say it was all up with these things? P. πάντα ἔρρειν ταῦτα... φήσομεν; (Plat. Legg. 677C).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Up
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Versed — Versed, a. [Cf. F. vers[ e], L. versatus, p. p. of versari to turn about frequently, to turn over, to be engaged in a thing, passive of versare. See {Versant}, a.] Acquainted or familiar, as the result of experience, study, practice, etc.;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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versed — (adj.) practiced, c.1600, from pp. of obsolete verse to turn over (a book, subject, etc.) in study or investigation, from M.Fr. verser to turn, revolve as in meditation, from L. versare to busy oneself, lit. to turn to (see VERSUS (Cf. versus)) … Etymology dictionary
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versed — [vʉrst] adj. [< L versatus, pp. of versari, to be occupied with < versus: see VERSE] acquainted by experience and study; skilled or learned (in a specified subject) … English World dictionary
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