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1 cock
[kok] 1. noun1) (the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl: a cock and three hens; ( also adjective) a cock sparrow.) κόκορας2) (a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc.) στρόφιγγα3) (a slang word for the penis.) πουλί, πέος2. verb1) (to cause to stand upright or to lift: The dog cocked its ears.) (ανα)σηκώνω2) (to draw back the hammer of (a gun).) οπλίζω3) (to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat).) γέρνω•- cockerel- cocky
- cock-and-bull story
- cock-crow
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2 Cock
subs.——————v. trans.Prick up: V. ὀρθὸν ἱστάναι (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cock
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3 cock
1) κόκορας2) πετεινός -
4 cock-crow
noun (early morning: He gets up at cock-crow.) χαράματα -
5 cock-eyed
adjective (ridiculous: a cock-eyed idea.) γελοίος,παλαβός -
6 cock-and-bull story
(an absurd, unbelievable story.) παραμύθι -
7 crow
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8 bantam
['bæntəm](a small variety of domestic fowl: She keeps bantams; ( also adjective) a bantam cock.) όρνιθα μπάνταμ -
9 cockerel
['kokərəl]noun (a young farmyard cock.) κοκοράκι -
10 crest
[krest]1) (the comb or tuft on the head of a cock or other bird.) λειρί2) (the summit or highest part: the crest of a wave; the crest of a mountain.) κορυφή3) (feathers on the top of a helmet.) λοφίο4) (a badge or emblem: the family crest.) έμβλημα, οικόσημο•- crested -
11 hackles
['hæklz](the hair on a dog's neck or the feathers on the neck of a farmyard cock.) φτερά ή τρίχωμα του τραχήλου -
12 rooster
noun ((especially American) a farmyard cock.) πετεινός -
13 strut
past tense, past participle - strutted; verb(to walk in a stiff, proud way: The cock strutted about the farmyard; The man was strutting along looking very pleased with himself.) περπατώ κορδωμένος -
14 weathercock
nouns (a piece of metal (often in the form of a farmyard cock), placed on top of a building, which turns to show the direction of the wind.) ανεμοδείκτης -
15 weathervane
nouns (a piece of metal (often in the form of a farmyard cock), placed on top of a building, which turns to show the direction of the wind.) ανεμοδείκτης -
16 Comb
subs.V. κτείς, ὁ.Of a cock: Ar. λόφος, ὁ.To press the threads in weaving: P. and V. σπάθη, ἡ.Honeycomb: Ar. and P. κηρίον, τό.——————v. trans.Ar. and V. κτενίζειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Comb
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17 Crow
subs.Ar. κόραξ, ὁ, κορώνη, ἡ.Sound made by a cock: use P. and V. φθόγγος, ὁ, φθέγμα, τό, V. φθογγή, ἡ.——————v. intrans.Ar. and P. ᾄδειν, Ar. φθέγγεσθαι (Eccl. 391).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Crow
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18 Spur
subs.lit. and met., P. and V. κέντρον, τό.Of a cock: Ar. πλῆκτρον, τό.Reproaches are as a spur to the wise: V. ὀνείδη τοῖς σώφροσιν ἀντίκεντρα γίγνεται (Æsch., Eum. 136).On the spur of the moment: P. ἀπὸ βραχείας διανοίας; see off-hand.——————v. trans.lit. and met., P. and V. κεντεῖν, P. κεντρίζειν (Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Spur
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