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21 mate
[meit] 1. verb1) (to come, or bring (animals etc), together for breeding: The bears have mated and produced a cub.) ζευγαρώνω2) ((chess) to checkmate (someone).) κάνω ματ2. noun1) (an animal etc with which another is paired for breeding: Some birds sing in order to attract a mate.) σύντροφος,ταίρι2) (a husband or wife.) σύζυγος3) (a companion or friend: We've been mates for years.) φίλος4) (a fellow workman or assistant: a carpenter's mate.) συνάδελφος5) (a merchant ship's officer under the master or captain: the first mate.) υποπλοίαρχος6) (in chess, checkmate.) ματ -
22 nothing but
(just; only: The fellow's nothing but a fool!) μόνο -
23 patronise
['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) πατρονάρω,φέρομαι(σε κάποιον)συγκαταβατικά2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) είμαι τακτικός πελάτης -
24 patronize
['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) πατρονάρω,φέρομαι(σε κάποιον)συγκαταβατικά2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) είμαι τακτικός πελάτης -
25 plausible
['plo:zəbl]1) (seeming reasonable or convincing: a plausible excuse.) ευλογοφανής,αληθοφανής2) (clever at talking persuasively but not to be trusted: a plausible fellow.) πειστικός,επιτήδειος -
26 plucky
adjective (courageous: a plucky young fellow.) θαρραλέος -
27 poor
[puə] 1. adjective1) (having little money or property: She is too poor to buy clothes for the children; the poor nations of the world.) φτωχός2) (not good; of bad quality: His work is very poor; a poor effort.) κατώτερος,κακής ποιότητας3) (deserving pity: Poor fellow!) κακόμοιρος,καημένος•- poorness- poorly 2. adjective(ill: He is very poorly.) άρρωστος -
28 sister
['sistə] 1. noun1) (the title given to a female child to describe her relationship to the other children of her parents: She's my sister; my father's sister.) αδερφή2) (a type of senior nurse: She's a sister on Ward 5.) αδελφή,νοσοκόμα3) (a female member of a religious group.) αδελφή,μοναχή4) (a female fellow member of any group: We must fight for equal opportunities, sisters!) αδελφή,συντρόφισσα2. adjective(closely similar in design, function etc: sister ships.) αδελφός -
29 Colonist
subs.Fellow-colonist: P. σύνοικος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Colonist
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30 Countryman
subs.Opposed to townsman: Ar. and P. ἄγροικος, ὁ, γεωργός, ὁ, P. and V. αὐτουργός, ὁ, ἐργάτης, ὁ, V. ἀγρώστης, ὁ, χωρίτης, ὁ (Soph., frag.), γῄτης, ὁ, γαπόνος, ὁ.Fellow-countryman: P. and V. πολίτης, ὁ, δημότης, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Countryman
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31 Countrywoman
subs.Fellow-countrywoman: Ar. δημότις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Countrywoman
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32 Henchman
subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Henchman
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33 Hunter
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hunter
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34 Huntress
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Huntress
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35 Island
subs.P. and V. νῆσος, ἡ, V. χθὼν περίρρυτος ἡ.Of an island, adj.: P. and V. νησιωτικός, V. νησιώτης (with masc. subs.), νησιῶτις (with fem. subs.), νησαῖος.Fellow inhabitants of one island home: P. σύνοικοι μιᾶς χώρας καὶ περιρρύτου (Thuc. 4, 64).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Island
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36 Labourer
subs.Labourer in the fields: P. and V. ἐργάτης, ὁ, αὐτουργός, ὁ.Workman: P. and V. δημιουργός, ὁ, P. τεχνίτης, ὁ, V. χειρῶναξ, ὁ (Soph. and Eur., frag.).Hired labourer: P. θής, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Labourer
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37 Mate
subs.Consort: P. and V. σύννομος, ὁ, or ἡ.Fellow: P. and V. κοινωνός, ὁ, or ἡ, σύννομος, ὁ, or ἡ, συνεργός, ὁ, or ἡ, σύντροφος, ὁ, or ἡ, Ar. and V. σύζυγος, ὁ, or ἡ.——————v. trans.Unite in marriage: P. and V. συζευγνύναι (Xen.), συνοικίζειν (Plat.), V. ζευγνύναι, νυμφεύειν, παραζευγνύναι; see also Betroth.Mate with: P. and V. συμμίγνυσθαι (dat.), V. συγκοιμᾶσθαι (dat.).Ill-mated (of a man), adj.: V. δύσδαμαρ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mate
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38 Reveller
subs.Ar. and P. κωμαστής, ὁ.Fellow reveller: Ar. σύγκωμος, ὁ or ἡ.Bacchic reveller: P. and V. βάκχος, ὁ (Plat.).Band of revellers: P. and V. θίασος, ὁ, V. κῶμος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Reveller
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39 Settler
subs.Fellow settler: P. σύνοικος, ὁ.Settler in a foreign country: P. and V. μέτοικος, ὁ or ἡ.Coloniser: P. οἰκιστής, ὁ, Ar. and V. κτίστωρ, ὁ.Be a settler in a foreign country, v.: P. and V. μετοικεῖν.Athenian recepient of land abroad: P. κληροῦχος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Settler
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40 Sharer
subs.P. and V. κοινωνός, ὁ or ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sharer
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