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41 אטיקה
n. Attica, region of Athens in ancient Greece; peninsula area of ancient Greece that was divided into twelve states; town in New York state (USA) ; name of several towns and cities in the USA; name of a state prison (USA) -
42 Attika
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43 Attyka
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > Attyka
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44 Attika
subst. (geografi) Attica -
45 Аттика
ж геогр.Attica (іст. провінція, Греція) -
46 ξυνοίκια
συνοίκια, συνοίκιαa public feast in memory of Theseus' uniting all the towns of Attica into a single city-state: neut nom /voc /acc plσυνοίκια, συνοίκιονneut nom /voc /acc pl -
47 συνοικίων
συνοίκιαa public feast in memory of Theseus' uniting all the towns of Attica into a single city-state: neut gen plσυνοίκιονneut gen plσυνοικέωdwell: pres part act masc nom sg (doric)συνοικέωdwell: pres part act masc nom sg (doric) -
48 συνοίκια
συνοίκιαa public feast in memory of Theseus' uniting all the towns of Attica into a single city-state: neut nom /voc /acc plσυνοίκιονneut nom /voc /acc pl -
49 attique
atik
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adjectif Attic
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nom masculin Linguistique Attic dialect* * *atik nmappartement en attique — penthouse flat Grande-Bretagne penthouse apartment USA
* * *A adj Attic.[atik] adjectif————————[atik] nom masculinAttique nom propre féminin -
50 abripiō
abripiō ripuī, reptus, ere [ab + rapio], to take forcibly away, snatch away, tear from, force off: puella ex Atticā hinc abrepta, stolen, T.: filios e complexu parentum: alqm de convivio in vincla atque in tenebras: (milites) vi fluminis abrepti, Cs.: aliquem ad quaestionem: iam intro abripiere, shall be dragged, T.: sublatis signis se, to run away, L.—Of property, to dissipate, squander: quod ille compersit miser, id illa univorsum abripiet, will snatch away in a lump, T.—Fig., to carry off, remove, detach: tempestate abreptus: (filium) si natura a parentis similitudine abriperet, i. e. made unlike him.* * *abripere, abripui, abreptus V TRANSdrag/snatch/carry/remove away by force; wash/blow away (storm); abduct, kidnap -
51 Actaeus
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52 Actaeī
Actaeī ōrum, m the people of Attica, N. -
53 astū
astū n indecl., ἄστυ, a city, T., C., N.* * *city (esp. Athens), town (as opp. to rest of Attica/city-state) -
54 astū
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55 Atticus
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56 cīvis
cīvis is, abl. -vī or -ve, m and f [2 CI-], a citizen (opp. peregrinus): Romanus: bonus et fortis: impii: cives cum civibus de virtute certabant, S.: Attica, T.: Romana: O cives, cives! my fellow-citizens, H.: trepidos civīs exhortor, O.: omnes cives tui: imperare corpori, ut rex civibus suis, subjects. — Fig.: civis totius mundi, a citizen of the world.* * *fellow citizen; countryman/woman; citizen, free person; a Roman citizen -
57 ēlegantia
ēlegantia ae, f [elegans], taste, propriety, finement, grace, elegance: Attica, T.: ludorum: verborum Latinorum: cum summā elegantiā vivere: conviviorum, Ta.* * *elegance; niceness; taste; politeness -
58 rhētor
rhētor oris, m, ρ(ήτωρ, a teacher of oratory, rhetorician: rhetoris tanta merces: rhetorum artes: praecepta.—An orator, rhetorician, speechifier: stultitia rhetoris Attica, N.* * *teacher of public speaking, rhetorician -
59 subtīlitās
subtīlitās ātis, f [subtilis], keenness, acuteness, penetration, definiteness, exactness, subtlety: sententiarum: Attica: militaribus ingeniis subtilitatem deesse, Ta.—Of style, plainness, simplicity, directness, absence of ornament: subtilitatem Lysias, vim Demosthenes habuit.* * *fineness of texture/logic/detail; slenderness/exactness/acuteness; sharpness -
60 sȳcophanta (sūc-)
sȳcophanta (sūc-) ae, m, συκοφάντησ (prop., an informer against exporters of figs from Attica), an informer, tale-bearer, backbiter, slanderer: clamitent Me sycophantam, T.
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