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121 εὔθηρος
A lucky or successful in hunting, E.Ba. 1253;εὔθηρος ὀρνέων ἵρηξ Babr.72.21
(cj.); of Pan, AP6.185 (Zos.); εὔθηροι, οἱ, club of sportsmen at Pergamum, Ath.Mitt.33.409; εὐ. ἄγρη successful sport, AP6.27 (Theaet.), cf. 253 (Crin.); τὸ εὔ. good sport, Ph.2.114; εὔ. κάλαμοι successful fishing-rods, AP6.89 (Maec.); successful as bait, Ael.NA12.42.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔθηρος
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122 twitch
A n3 ( sudden jerk) to give the fabric/curtain a twitch réajuster le tissu/rideau d'un coup sec.B vtr1 ( tug) tirer sur [qch] d'un coup sec [fabric, curtain] ;C vi1 ( quiver) [person, animal] trembloter ; [mouth] trembler ; [eye] cligner nerveusement ; [limb, muscle] tressauter ; [fishing line] vibrer ; the dog's nose twitched with excitement le museau du chien remuait d'excitation ; to twitch in one's sleep tressauter dans son sommeil ;2 ( tug) to twitch at [person] tirer d'un coup sec sur [curtain, tablecloth] ; [fish] taquiner [bait]. -
123 Fischköder
m1. bait2. bobber3. boilies pl4. fishing lure -
124 a'ea
thin string dangling from the tau (from which hangs the ature fishing-net) into the inside of the net (kupega ature) and is used for tying the bait. -
125 patuki
small fish, a little bigger than the paroko. They abound in the small pools of the coast and are used as bait for eel-fishing. -
126 puhi
to blow; to light a fire; to extinguish, to blow out; he-puhi te umu, to light the fire for the earth oven.to fish for lobsters at night using a bait (but during the day one calls it hî); puhiga, night fishing spot. -
127 tu'u-toga
eel-fishing using a line weighted with stones and a hook with bait, so that the line reaches vertically straight to the bottom of the sea.
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