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edged

  • 1 Edged

    adj.
    See Sharp.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Edged

  • 2 gilt-edged

    adjective (safe to invest in and certain to produce interest: gilt-edged stocks.) ασφαλής

    English-Greek dictionary > gilt-edged

  • 3 Double-edged

    adj.
    See two-edged.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Double-edged

  • 4 Two-edged

    adj.
    Ar. and V. ἀμφήκης, V. δίστομος, δθηκτος, ἀμφιπλήξ, ἀμφιδέξιος.

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  • 5 edge

    [e‹] 1. noun
    1) (the part farthest from the middle of something; a border: Don't put that cup so near the edge of the table - it will fall off; the edge of the lake; the water's edge.) άκρη
    2) (the cutting side of something sharp, eg a knife or weapon: the edge of the sword.) κόψη
    3) (keenness; sharpness: The chocolate took the edge off his hunger.) ένταση,δριμύτητα
    2. verb
    1) (to form a border to: a handkerchief edged with lace.) πλαισιώνω,ρελιάζω
    2) (to move or push little by little: He edged his chair nearer to her; She edged her way through the crowd.) σπρώχνω,προχωρώ σιγά-σιγά
    - edgy
    - edgily
    - edginess
    - have the edge on/over
    - on edge

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  • 6 gilt

    [ɡilt]
    (a gold or gold-like substance: a tiny vase covered with gilt; ( also adjective) a gilt brooch.) επιχρύσωση

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  • 7 petal

    ['petl]
    (one of the usually brightly coloured leaf-like parts of a flower: This rose has yellow petals edged with pink.) πέταλο

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  • 8 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) βελονιά,πόντος
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) γαζί,πλέξη
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) σουβλιά στο πλευρό
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) ράβω
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Greek dictionary > stitch

  • 9 Edge

    subs.
    Of a weapon: V. ἀκμή, ἡ.
    Of a sword: V. κνώδων, ὁ.
    Of an axe: V. γένυς, ἡ, γνθος, ἡ.
    Brink: P. χεῖλος, τό; see Border.
    Brim: V. κρᾶτα (acc. sing.) (Soph., O.C. 473); see lip.
    The edge of: use P. and V., adj., ἄκρος (agreeing with subs.); e. g., the edge of the cup: P. and V. ἄκρος κύλιξ.
    Brow of a hill: V. ὀφρύη, ἡ, P. and V. κορυφή, ἡ; see Brow.
    Extreme point: P. and V. τὰ ἔσχατα.
    At the edge of the camp: V. πρὸς κρασπέδοισι στρατοπέδου (Eur., Supp. 661).
    Edge of the sea: see Coast.
    Take the edge off, v.: met.. P. and V. ἀμβλύνειν, παμβλύνειν, V. καταμβλύνειν.
    They took the edge off operations in the field: P. τὰ ἐν τῷ στρατοπέδῳ ἀμβλύτερα ἐποίουν (Thuc. 2, 65).
    Having lost its edge, adj.: P. and V. ἀμβλύς (Thuc. 3, 38).
    Worn down: V. προστετριμμένος (perf. part. pass. of προστρίβειν).
    ——————
    v. intrans.
    Edge away: P. ὑπεξέρχεσθαι.
    It is edged with snakes like the aegis: V. κεκρασπέδωται δʼ ὄφεσιν αἰγίδος τρόπον (Eur., Ion, 1423).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Edge

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  • edged — adj. 1. having a specified kind of border or edge; as, a black edged card; dried sweat left salt edged patches. [Postpositional] [WordNet 1.5] 2. having a cutting edge or especially an edge or edges as specified; often used in combination; as, a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • edged — edged; knowl·edged; ac·knowl·edged·ly; …   English syllables

  • edged — adjective 1. having a specified kind of border or edge (Freq. 5) a black edged card rough edged leaves dried sweat left salt edged patches • Similar to: ↑bordered 2. (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character …   Useful english dictionary

  • -edged — [[t] eʤd[/t]] COMB in ADJ GRADED edged combines with words such as sharp , raw , and dark to form adjectives which indicate that something such as a play or a piece of writing is very powerful or critical. [JOURNALISM] → See also , edged, hard… …   English dictionary

  • edged — [[t]e̱ʤd[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ with/in n If something is edged with a particular thing, that thing forms a border around it. ...a large lawn edged with flowers and shrubs. ...blank pages edged in black. COMB in ADJ Edged is also a combining form …   English dictionary

  • edged — adjective Date: before 12th century 1. having a specified kind of edge, boundary, or border or a specified number of edges < rough edged > < two edged > 2. sharp, cutting < an edged knife > < an edged remark > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Edged — Edge Edge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Edged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Edging}.] 1. To furnish with an edge as a tool or weapon; to sharpen. [1913 Webster] To edge her champion s sword. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To shape or dress the edge of, as with a tool.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • edged — /ejd/, adj. 1. having an edge or edges (often used in combination): dull edged; a two edged sword. 2. sarcastic; cutting: an edged reply. [1585 95; EDGE + ED3] * * * …   Universalium

  • edged — 1. verb Past tense of to edge. Already a mentally fragile boy, he now edged towards insanity. 2. adjective referring to something that has a sharp planar surface The monks were forbidden to carry edged weapons such as swords and axes …   Wiktionary

  • edged — [[t]ɛdʒd[/t]] adj. 1) cvb having an edge or edges (often used in combination): sharp edged[/ex] 2) cvb sarcastic; cutting: an edged reply[/ex] • Etymology: 1585–95 …   From formal English to slang

  • edged — mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ They set out to be edged by midnight. □ We were edged and full of rich food. We needed only to sleep …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

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