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1 load capable of being carried
< convey> ■ aufnehmbare Last fEnglish-german technical dictionary > load capable of being carried
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2 αγώγιμον
ἀγώγιμοςcapable of being carried: masc /fem acc sgἀγώγιμοςcapable of being carried: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 ἀγώγιμον
ἀγώγιμοςcapable of being carried: masc /fem acc sgἀγώγιμοςcapable of being carried: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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f < förd> ■ load-carrying capacity; load capable of being carried -
5 αγωγίμοις
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6 ἀγωγίμοις
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7 αγωγίμους
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8 ἀγωγίμους
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9 αγωγίμω
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10 ἀγωγίμῳ
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11 αγωγίμων
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12 ἀγωγίμων
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13 αγώγιμα
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14 ἀγώγιμα
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15 αγώγιμοι
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16 ἀγώγιμοι
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17 αγώγιμος
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18 ἀγώγιμος
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19 हारिय
හාරිය haariya hāriya adjportable; capable of being carried. -
20 ἀγώγιμος
ἀγώγιμος, ον, of things,A capable of being carried, τρισσῶν ἁμαξῶν.. ἀ. βάρος enough to load, E.Cyc. 385; τὰ ἀ. things portable, wares, Pl. Prt. 313c, X.An.5.1.16, etc.;ἄλλο δὲ μηδὲν ἀ. ἄγεσθαι ἐν τῷ πλοίῳ D.35.20
.II of persons, liable to seizure, X.HG7.3.11, cf. D. 23.11, Plu.Sol.13, BGU1116.27 (13 B.C.):—also of things, D.H.5.69.2 easily led, pliable, Plu.Alc.6.III [voice] Act., ἀγώγιμον, τό, love-charm, philtre, Plu.2.1093d, cf. PMag.Lond.121.295: pl., PMag.Par.1.2231.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγώγιμος
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