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subs.Use P. and V. νύμφη, ἡ.Fairies of the stream: V. πηγαῖοι κόραι; see Elf.——————adj.Use Ar. and V. αἰόλοςWoodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fairy
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adj.परी के समान; कोमल, सुकुमार; झक्कीn.अप्सरा, सुन्दरी, परी -
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sahhar f[sahha'ra]
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