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[griːk] 1.aggettivo greco2.1) (person) greco m. (-a)2) (language) greco m.3.••* * *[ɡriːk]1. adj2. n1) (person) greco (-a)2) (language) grecoancient/modern Greek — greco antico/moderno
* * *Greek /gri:k/A a.greco: the Greek Church, la Chiesa Greca (Ortodossa)B n.3 (fig. arc.) uomo astuto; imbroglione● on (o to) the Greek Calends, alle calende greche; mai □ (archit.) Greek cross, croce greca □ (relig.) the Greek Fathers, i Padri della Chiesa che scrissero in greco □ (stor., mil.) Greek fire, fuoco greco □ (archit.) Greek fret (o Greek key), greca □ (fig.) Greek gift, dono che cela un'insidia □ (zool.) Greek partridge ( Alectoris graeca), coturnice □ (fam.) It's all Greek to me!, per me è greco (o arabo, turco); non ci capisco un'acca!* * *[griːk] 1.aggettivo greco2.1) (person) greco m. (-a)2) (language) greco m.3.••
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beware the Greeks bearing gifts — ► beware (or fear) the Greeks bearing gifts proverb if a rival or enemy shows one generosity or kindness, one should be suspicious of their motives. [ORIGIN: with allusion to the warning given by Laocoön to the Trojans in Virgil s Aeneid, against … English terms dictionary
beware of Greeks bearing gifts — Meaning Origin An allusion to the story of the wooden horse of Troy where the Greeks tricked their way into the city … Meaning and origin of phrases
beware of Greeks bearing gifts — proverb if a rival or enemy shows one generosity or kindness, one should be suspicious of their motives Origin: with allusion to Virgil s Aeneid (ii. 49) … Useful english dictionary
Greeks bearing gifts — may refer to:*the myth of Laocoön, priest of Troy, who, in Virgil s Aeneid, tells his countrymen to Beware Greeks bearing gifts * Greeks Bearing Gifts (Torchwood), an episode of the science fiction television programme Torchwood *A of Inspector… … Wikipedia
Greeks Bearing Gifts (Torchwood) — Doctorwhobox number = 07 serial name = Greeks Bearing Gifts caption = The alien reveals herself to Tosh. show = TW type = episode cast = * John Barrowman – Captain Jack Harkness * Eve Myles – Gwen Cooper * Burn Gorman – Owen Harper * Naoko Mori – … Wikipedia
fear the Greeks bearing gifts — ► beware (or fear) the Greeks bearing gifts proverb if a rival or enemy shows one generosity or kindness, one should be suspicious of their motives. [ORIGIN: with allusion to the warning given by Laocoön to the Trojans in Virgil s Aeneid, against … English terms dictionary
fear the Greeks bearing gifts — The saying is often used allusively. The original Latin version is also quoted: VIRGIL Aeneid II. 49 timeo Danaos, et dona ferentes, I fear the Greeks, even when bringing gifts (said by Laocoön as a warning to the Trojans not to admit the wooden… … Proverbs new dictionary
Beware of Greeks (Frasier episode) — Infobox Television episode | Title = Beware of Greeks Series = Frasier Season = 5 Episode = 16 Airdate = 17 March 1998 Writer = David Lloyd Director = Jeff Melman Guests = Patti LuPone (Zora) James Gleason (Ed) Prev = Room Service Next = The… … Wikipedia
Laocoön — (Λαοκόων [laok ooːn] , usual English pronunciation [leɪ ɒkəʊɒn] ), the son of Acoetes [ Laocoon, son of Acoetes, brother of Anchises, and priest of Apollo... (Hyginus, Fabula 135.] was a Trojan priest of Poseidon, [According to Virgil: Laocoon,… … Wikipedia
Trojan Horse — The Trojan Horse was part of the Trojan War, as told in Virgil s Latin epic poem The Aeneid . The events of this take place after Homer s Iliad , and before Homer s Odyssey .LegendThis incident is mentioned in the Odyssey :: What a thing was this … Wikipedia
Laocoon — noun (Greek mythology) the priest of Apollo who warned the Trojans to beware of Greeks bearing gifts when they wanted to accept the Trojan Horse; a god who favored the Greeks (Poseidon or Athena) sent snakes who coiled around Laocoon and his two… … Useful english dictionary