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101 κατασκάψας
κατασκάψᾱς, κατασκάπτωdig down: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
102 κατασκάψασα
κατασκάψᾱσα, κατασκάπτωdig down: aor part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
103 κατασκάψασαι
κατασκάψᾱσαι, κατασκάπτωdig down: aor part act fem nom /voc pl (attic epic ionic) -
104 κατασκάψασθαι
κατασκάπτωdig down: aor inf mid -
105 κατασκάψασι
κατασκάψᾱσι, κατασκάπτωdig down: aor part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic ionic) -
106 κατασκάψειαν
κατασκάπτωdig down: aor opt act 3rd pl -
107 κατασκάψειε
κατασκάπτωdig down: aor opt act 3rd sg -
108 κατασκάψειν
κατασκάπτωdig down: fut inf act (attic epic) -
109 κατασκάψης
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110 κατασκάψῃς
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111 κατασκάψοντας
κατασκάπτωdig down: fut part act masc acc pl -
112 κατασκάψωμεν
κατασκάπτωdig down: aor subj act 1st pl -
113 κατασκάψων
κατασκάπτωdig down: fut part act masc nom sg -
114 κατασκάψωσι
κατασκάπτωdig down: aor subj act 3rd pl -
115 κατασκάψωσιν
κατασκάπτωdig down: aor subj act 3rd pl -
116 κατεσκαμμένη
κατασκάπτωdig down: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
117 κατεσκαμμένην
κατασκάπτωdig down: perf part mp fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
118 κατεσκαμμένης
κατασκάπτωdig down: perf part mp fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
119 κατεσκαμμένοις
κατασκάπτωdig down: perf part mp masc /neut dat pl -
120 κατεσκαμμένος
κατασκάπτωdig down: perf part mp masc nom sg
См. также в других словарях:
dig down — {v.}, {slang} To spend your own money. * /The school let the club use the bus and driver free for their trip, but they had to dig down to pay for gas and meals./ * / So you broke Mrs. Brown s window? Tom s father said, You ll have to dig down and … Dictionary of American idioms
dig down — {v.}, {slang} To spend your own money. * /The school let the club use the bus and driver free for their trip, but they had to dig down to pay for gas and meals./ * / So you broke Mrs. Brown s window? Tom s father said, You ll have to dig down and … Dictionary of American idioms
dig\ down — v slang To spend your own money. The school let the club use the bus and driver free for their trip, but they had to dig down to pay for gas and meals. So you broke Mrs. Brown s window? Tom s father said, You ll have to dig down and pay for it … Словарь американских идиом
dig down — intransitive verb : to pay money out of one s own pocket the customers will not dig down for such entertainment … Useful english dictionary
dig down into — index delve Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
To dig down — Dig Dig (d[i^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dug} (d[u^]g) or {Digged} (d[i^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Digging}. Digged is archaic.] [OE. diggen, perh. the same word as diken, dichen (see {Dike}, {Ditch}); cf. Dan. dige to dig, dige a ditch; or (?) akin to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dig — [n] insult crack, cut, cutting remark, gibe, innuendo, jeer, quip, slur, sneer, taunt, wisecrack; concept 54 Ant. compliment, flattery, praise dig [v1] delve into; hollow out bore, break up, bulldoze, burrow, cat, channel, clean, concave, deepen … New thesaurus
Dig — (d[i^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dug} (d[u^]g) or {Digged} (d[i^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Digging}. Digged is archaic.] [OE. diggen, perh. the same word as diken, dichen (see {Dike}, {Ditch}); cf. Dan. dige to dig, dige a ditch; or (?) akin to E. 1st… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dig — dig1 S3 [dıg] v past tense and past participle dug [dʌg] present participle digging [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Perhaps from Old English dic ditch ] 1.) [I and T] to move earth, snow etc, or to make a hole in the ground, using a ↑spade or your… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dig — I. /dɪg / (say dig) verb (dug or, Archaic, digged, digging) –verb (i) 1. to break up, turn over, or remove earth, etc., as with a spade; make an excavation. 2. to make one s way by, or as by, digging. –verb (t) 3. to penetrate and loosen (the… …
dig — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. shovel, spade, excavate, grub, delve; labor, speed; unearth; slang, enjoy (see pleasure). See concavity, exertion. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Insult] Syn. gibe, taunt, innuendo, cut; see insult , ridicule … English dictionary for students