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1 dress
[dres]1. verb1) to put clothes or a covering on:يَلْبِسWe dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children.
2) to prepare (food etc) to be eaten:يُعِدُّ طَعاماShe dressed a salad.
3) to treat and bandage (wounds):يُضَمِّدُ الجُروحHe was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.
2. noun1) what one is wearing or dressed in:لِباسHe has strange tastes in dress.
2) a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece:فُسْتان، ثَوْب نِسائيShall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?
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2 einteilig
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3 ιματίω
ἱ̱ματίω, ἱμάτιονa piece of dress: neut nom /voc /acc dualἱ̱ματίω, ἱμάτιονa piece of dress: neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————ἱ̱ματίῳ, ἱμάτιονa piece of dress: neut dat sg -
4 ἱμάτιον
A a piece of dress; in usage always of an outer garment, formed by an oblong piece of cloth worn above the χιτών, Ar.Ec. 333, IG22.1524.205, al., D.24.114, etc.;λαμπρὸν ἱ. ἔχων Epich.[277]
; θοἰμάτιον by crasis for τὸ ἱμ-, Ar.Nu. 179, al.;θοἰμάτιον καθεὶς ἄχρι τῶν σφυρῶν D.19.314
;ἱματίων ἕλξεις Pl.Alc.1.122c
; of the Roman toga, Plu.Brut.17, Cor.14: hence ἐν ἱματίοις, of civilians,= togati, Id.Cam.10; but ἱ. Ἑλληνικόν, opp. the toga, Luc.Merc.Cond.25.2 ἱμάτια, τά, generally, clothes, Hdt.1.9, Pl.Plt. 279e, D.27.10; by crasis,θαἰμάτια Hippon.83.1
, Ar.V. 408 (lyr.), Lys. 1093; of grave-clothes, ἐν εἱμ. τρισὶ [θάπτειν] IG 12(5).593.2 (Iulis, v/iv B.), cf. Plu.Sol.21.3 metaph.,ἱμάτια πόλεως τείχη Eust.1871.50
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱμάτιον
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5 θαιμάτι'
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6 θαἰμάτι'
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7 θαιμάτια
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8 θαἰμάτια
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9 θοιματίου
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10 θοἰματίου
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11 θοιματίω
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12 θοἰματίῳ
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13 θοιμάτια
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14 θοἰμάτια
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15 θοιμάτιον
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16 θοἰμάτιον
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17 ιματίοις
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18 ἱματίοις
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19 ιματίοισι
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20 ἱματίοισι
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