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1 ταβάνι
ceilingΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ταβάνι
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2 φατνώσει
φάτνωσιςceiling in coffers: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)φατνώσεϊ, φάτνωσιςceiling in coffers: fem dat sg (epic)φάτνωσιςceiling in coffers: fem dat sg (attic ionic)φατνόωroof: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)φατνόωroof: fut ind mid 2nd sgφατνόωroof: fut ind act 3rd sg -
3 εγκουράδες
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4 ἐγκουράδες
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5 εγκουράδι
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6 ἐγκουράδι
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7 εγκουράς
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8 ἐγκουράς
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9 εκοιλοστάθμησεν
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10 ἐκοιλοστάθμησεν
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11 κουρά
κουρά̱, κουράcropping: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic ionic)κουρά̱, κουράcropping: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric ionic aeolic)κουράςpainting on a ceiling: fem voc sg -
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κουράςpainting on a ceiling: fem dat sg -
13 κουράς
κουρά̱ς, κουράcropping: fem acc pl (attic ionic)κουράςpainting on a ceiling: fem nom sg -
14 φατνώσεως
φατνώσεω̆ς, φάτνωσιςceiling in coffers: fem gen sg (attic) -
15 κοιλοσταθμέω
V 0-2-0-0-0=2 1 Kgs 6,9.15to provide the ceiling (of the house) with [τί τινι]; neol. -
16 ὀρόφωμα
-ατος τό N 3 0-1-1-0-0=2 2 Chr 3,7; Ez 41,26ceiling, canopy -
17 φάτνωμα
-ατος + τό N 3 0-0-3-1-1=5 Ez 41,20; Am 8,3; Zph 2,14; Ct 1,17; 2 Mc 1,16coffered ceiling Ez 41,20; φατνώματα rafters Ct 1,17 -
18 καμάρα
A anything with an arched cover, covered carriage, Hdt.1.199, D.C.36.49; covered boat or barge, Str.11.2.12, cf. Gell.10.25; vaulted chamber, Agatharch.62, PStrassb.91.5 (i B.C.), D.S.18.26, BGU 731 (ii A.D.); vault of a tomb, CIG 2241 ([place name] Chios), 3007 ([place name] Ephesus), 3104 ([place name] Teos), IG7.2725.4(Acraeph.); vault of heaven, LXX Is.40.22; vaulted ceiling,τοῦ ἑπτακλίνου PCair.Zen.445.9
(iii B.C.); tester-bed, Arr.An.7.25.4; vaulted sewer, as gloss on ψαλίς, Sch.Pl.Lg. 947d, Hsch.II Medic., hollow near the auditory meatus, Poll. 2.86. -
19 κοιλοσταθμέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κοιλοσταθμέω
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20 κοιλόσταθμος
κοιλό-σταθμος, ον,A with coffered ceilings, panelled, οἶκοι ib.Hg.1.4;θυρίδας κοιλοστάθμους PPetr.3p.143
(iii B.C.):—Subst. [suff] κοιλό-σταθμος, ὁ, coffered ceiling,τὸν κ. τοῦ ναοῦ.. ποιῆσαι IG11(2).287
A96 (Delos, iii B.C.):—also [suff] κοιλό-σταθμον, τό, ib.B 146.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κοιλόσταθμος
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