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  • 1 Cry

    v. intrans.
    Shed tears: P. and V. δακρειν, κλειν, V. ἐκδακρειν, δακρυρροεῖν; see Lament, Cry.
    Call aloud: P. and V. βοᾶν, ναβοᾶν, κεκραγέναι (perf. κράζειν) (also Ar., rare P.), φθέγγεσθαι. ὀλολύζειν (also Ar., rare P.), Ar. and P. νακραγεῖν ( 2nd aor. ἀνακράζειν), Ar. and V. θροεῖν, λάσκειν, ἀϋτεῖν, V. αὔειν, ἰύζειν, νολολύζειν, φωνεῖν, θωΰσσειν, ἐξορθιάζειν, ὀρθιάζειν, κλάζειν; see Shout.
    Of animals: P. and V. φθέγγεσθαι, V. κλάζειν.
    Truth and the facts themselves cry aloud: P. ἡ αλήθεια καὶ τὰ πεπραγμένα αὐτὰ βοᾷ (Dem. 366).
    Cry down: Ar. καταβοᾶν; met., see Decry.
    Bo shouted down: P. καταθορυβεῖσθαι (Plat.).
    Cry for: see Demand.
    Cry out: see Cry.
    Cry out against: P. καταβοᾶν (gen.).
    Cry up: see Praise.
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    subs.
    Shout: P. and V. βοή, ἡ, κραυγή, ἡ, ὀλολυγή, ἡ (also Ar., rare P.), V. ὀλολυγμός, ὁ, ἀϋτή, ἡ, Ar. and V. βόαμα, τό; see also Lamentation.
    Shouting, din: P. and V. θόρυβος, ὁ, V. κέλαδος, ὁ.
    Voice: P. and V. φωνή, ἡ, φθέγμα, τό (Plat. but rare P.); see Voice.
    Cry of triumph: P. and V. παιάν, ὁ, V. ὀλολυγμός, ὁ.
    Prophetic cry: V. κληδών, ἡ, Ar. and V. φτις, ἡ, P. and V. φήμη, ἡ.
    Cry of animals: P. and V. φθέγμα, τό (Plat.), φθόγγος, ὁ (Plat.), V. βοή, ἡ, φθογγή, ἡ.

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  • 2 cry

    1. verb
    1) (to let tears come from the eyes; to weep: She cried when she heard of the old man's death.) κλαίω
    2) ((often with out) to shout out (a loud sound): She cried out for help.) φωνάζω
    2. noun
    1) (a shout: a cry of triumph.) κραυγή
    2) (a time of weeping: The baby had a little cry before he went to sleep.) κλάμα
    3) (the sound made by some animals: the cry of a wolf.) ουρλιαχτό
    - cry off

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  • 3 cry

    1) κλαίω
    2) κραυγή
    3) φωνάζω

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  • 4 cry off

    (to cancel (an engagement or agreement).) παραιτούμαι (από)

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  • 5 a far cry

    (a long way (from): Our modern clothes are a far cry from the animal skins worn by our ancestors.) πολύ διαφορετικός

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  • 6 war-cry

    plural - war-cries; noun (a shout used in battle as an encouragement to the soldiers: `For king and country' was the war-cry of the troops as they faced the enemy.) πολεμική ιαχή, σύνθημα

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  • 7 Battle-cry

    subs.
    P. and V. παιν, ὁ.
    Raise the battle-cry, v.: P. and V. παιωνίζειν.

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  • 8 War-cry

    subs.
    P. and V. βοή, ἡ.
    Raise the war-cry: P. and V. ἐπαλαλάζειν (Xen.), ναλαλάζειν (Xen.).

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  • 9 crow

    [krəu] 1. noun
    1) (the name given to a number of large birds, generally black.) κόρακας
    2) (the cry of a cock.) λάλημα πετεινού
    2. verb
    1) ((past tense crew) to utter the cry of a cock.) κράζω
    2) (to utter a cry of delight etc: The baby crowed with happiness.) ξεφωνίζω

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  • 10 Call

    v. trans.
    Name: P. and V. καλεῖν, ὀνομάζειν, ἐπονομάζειν, νακαλεῖν, λέγειν, προσειπεῖν, εἰπεῖν, προσαγορεύειν, V. προσεννέπειν, κικλήσκειν, κλῄζειν (also Xen. but rare P.).
    Call ( insultingly): P. and V. ποκαλεῖν.
    Be called: P. and V. κούειν, V. κλύειν.
    So-called: P. λεγόμενος, P. and V. καλούμενος, V. κεκλημένος.
    Summon: P. and V. καλεῖν, προσκαλεῖν, P. ἀνακαλεῖν, V. φωνεῖν.
    Address: P. and V. καλεῖν, προσαγορεύειν, V. προσεννέπειν; see Address.
    Invite: P. and V. καλεῖν, παρακαλεῖν. Absol.
    Cry out: P. and V. βοᾶν, ἀναβοᾶν, κεκραγέναι (perf. κράζειν) (also Ar., rare P.); see Shout.
    Call after, name after: P. and V. ἐπονομάζειν (τινά τινος).
    Called after, adj.: P. and V. ἐπώνυμος (gen. or dat.).
    Call back: P. ἀποκαλεῖν (Xen.), ἀνακαλεῖν.
    Call down: see Invoke.
    Call for: P. καλεῖν (Dem. 285); see Demand.
    Call forth: P. and V. ἐκκαλεῖν, V. προκαλεῖσθαι.
    Elicit: P. and V. ἐκκαλεῖσθαι, V. ἐξγειν (Eur., Supp. 770).
    Call in as ally: P. ἐπικαλεῖσθαι, Ar. and P. παρακαλεῖν.
    As witnesses: P. εἰσκαλεῖν, ἐπικαλεῖσθαι, παρακαλεῖν.
    One's debts: P. εἰσπράσσειν, ἐγκαλεῖν.
    Call on, invoke: P. and V. νακαλεῖν (or mid.) (V. also ἀγκαλεῖν), μαρτρεσθαι, Ar. and P. ἐπιμαρτρεσθαι, παρακαλεῖν, P. ἐπικαλεῖν, ἐπιβοᾶσθαι, Ar. and V. καλεῖν (or mid.), κικλήσκειν.
    Call on the gods: P. ἐπιθειάζειν (absol.), V. θεοκλυτεῖν (absol.); see call upon.
    Visit: P. and V. ἐπέρχεσθαι.
    Call out ( for service), v. trans.: P. ἀνιστάναι; v. intrans.; see Shout.
    Call over, v. trans.: P. and V. νακαλεῖν.
    Call together: P. and V. συγκαλεῖν.
    Call to mind: see Remember.
    Call up, recall: P. and V. ναμιμνήσκειν; see Recall.
    Raise from the dead: P. and V. νγειν; see Raise.
    Call upon: see call on.
    Demand ( that a person should do a thing): P. and V. ἀξιοῦν (acc. and infin.).
    I am called upon (to): P. and V. προσήκει με (infin.), δεῖ με (infin.).
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    subs.
    Claim: P. and V. ἀξίωσις, ἡ.
    Cry: P. and V. βοή, ἡ; see Cry.
    Invocation: P. ἀνάκλησις, ἡ, V. κληδών, ἡ; see Voice, Command.

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  • 11 bray

    [brei] 1. noun
    (the cry of an ass.) γκάρισμα, ογκάνισμα
    2. verb
    (to make such a cry.) γκαρίζω, ογκανίζω

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  • 12 howl

    1. verb
    1) (to make a long, loud cry: The wolves howled; He howled with pain; We howled with laughter.) ουρλιάζω
    2) ((of wind) to make a similar sound: The wind howled through the trees.) ουρλιάζω
    2. noun
    (such a cry: a howl of pain; howls of laughter.) ουρλιαχτό,κραυγή

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  • 13 mew

    [mju:] 1. verb
    (to make the cry of a (young) cat: The kittens mewed.) νιαουρίζω
    2. noun
    (such a cry.) νιαούρισμα

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  • 14 miaow

    1. verb
    (to make the cry of a cat: The cat miaowed all night.) νιαουρίζω
    2. noun
    (such a cry.) νιαούρισμα

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  • 15 neigh

    [nei] 1. verb
    (to utter the cry of a horse: They could hear the horses neighing.) χλιμιντρίζω
    2. noun
    (such a cry: The horse gave a neigh.) χλιμίντρισμα

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  • 16 roar

    [ro:] 1. verb
    1) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) βρυχώμαι, μουγκρίζω
    2) (to laugh loudly: The audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.) ξεκαρδίζομαι
    3) (to make a loud deep sound: The cannons/thunder roared.) μουγκρίζω, βουίζω
    4) (to make a loud deep sound while moving: He roared past on his motorbike.) περνώ με θόρυβο
    2. noun
    1) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) μουγκρητό, βρυχηθμός
    2) (a loud, deep sound: the roar of traffic.) βουητό, μπουμπουνητό

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  • 17 scream

    [skri:m] 1. verb
    (to cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise: He was screaming in agony; `Look out!' she screamed; We screamed with laughter.) ξεφωνίζω,στριγγλίζω
    2. noun
    1) (a loud, shrill cry or noise.)
    2) (a cause of laughter: She's an absolute scream.)

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  • 18 screech

    [skri: ] 1. verb
    (to make a harsh, shrill cry, shout or noise: She screeched (abuse) at him; The car screeched to a halt.) στριγγλίζω
    2. noun
    (a loud, shrill cry or noise: screeches of laughter; a screech of brakes.) στρίγγλισμα,τσίριγμα

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  • 19 squeak

    [skwi:k] 1. noun
    (a shrill cry or sound: the squeaks of the mice/puppies.) τρίξιμο,σκούξιμο
    2. verb
    (to make a shrill cry or sound: The door-hinge is squeaking.) τρίζω,τσιρίζω,σκούζω
    - squeakily
    - squeakiness

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  • 20 squeal

    [skwi:l] 1. noun
    (a long, shrill cry: The children welcomed him with squeals of delight.) στριγγλιά,τσιρίδα
    2. verb
    (to give a cry of this sort: The puppy squealed with pain.) στριγγλίζω

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