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1 furnish
['fə:niʃ]1) (to provide (a house etc) with furniture: We spent a lot of money on furnishing our house.) επιπλώνω2) (to give (what is necessary); to supply: They furnished the library with new books.) εφοδιάζω,παρέχω,προμηθεύω•- furnishings
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2 Furnish
v. trans.Supply: P. and V. παρέχειν (or mid.), πορίζειν (or mid. in P.), ἐκπορίζειν (or mid. in P.), παρασκευάζειν.Equip: P. and V. σκευάζειν, παρασκευάζειν, στέλλειν (rare P.), ἐξαρτύειν, V. ὁπλίζειν, ἐξοπλίζειν, ἐκστέλλειν, P. κατασκευάζειν.Furnished with, adj.: V. κατήρης (dat.); see well furnished.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Furnish
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3 furnish
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4 Retail
v. trans.Traffic in: P. and V. καπηλεύειν (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Retail
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5 Wing
subs.P. and V. πτέρυξ, ἡ, πτερόν, τό.Wing of an army: P. and V. κέρας, τό.Post on the wings: P. ἐκ πλαγίου τάσσειν (Thuc. 7, 6).Wings ( on the stage): P. παρασκήνια, τά (Dem. 520).Flap the wings, v.: Ar. πτερυγίζειν (absol.).Furnish with wings, v. trans.: Ar. and P. πτεροῦν (Plat.).Grow wings, v. intrans.: P. πτεροφυεῖν (Plat.).Take wing: see fly away.Now have past blessings taken wing and flown: V. καὶ νῦν ἐκεῖνα μὲν θανόντʼ ἀνέπτατο (Eur., H. F. 69).I renounce my quarrel with you, let it take wing and go: V. μεθίημι νεῖκος τὸ σὸν· ἴτω δʼ ὑπόπτερον (Eur., Hel. 1236).——————v. trans.Furnish with wings: Ar. and P. πτεροῦν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wing
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6 Lend
v. trans.Furnish: P. and V. παρέχειν, πορίζειν.Afford, grant: P. and V. ἐνδιδόναι.Lend ear: P. παρέχειν τὰ ὦτα; see under Ear.The god lent readiness to her hands: V. ὁ θεὸς εὐμάρειαν ἐπεδίδου χεροῖν (Eur., Bacch. 1128).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Lend
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7 Oar
subs.Equipment of oars: V. κωπήρης στόλος (Æsch., Pers. 416).Furnish the hands with oars: V. ἐρετμοῦν χέρας (Eur., Med. 4).Having one bank of oars, adj.: P. μονόκροτος (Xen.).Having two banks of oars: P. δίκροτος (Xen.).A ship with thirty oars, subs.: P. τριακόντορος, ἡ.A ship with fifty oars: P. and V. ναῦς πεντηκόντορος, ἡ (Eur., Hel. 1412).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Oar
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8 Produce
v. trans.Create, cause: P. and V. γεννᾶν, ποιεῖν, τίκτειν (Plat.), V. τεύχειν, φυτεύειν, φιτύειν, ἀνιέναι, P. ἀπεργάζεσθαι; see also Contrive.Furnish forth: P. and V. ἀποδεικνύναι.Produce a will: P. διαθήκην ἀποφαίνειν.Bring out: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν.Yield, bring in: P. προσφέρειν, φέρειν; see Yield.Produce ( a play): of the poet, Ar. and P. διδάσκειν; of those who furnished the chorus, Ar. and P. χορηγεῖν (absol.).——————subs.Grain: P. and V. σῖτος, ὁ.Produce of the seasons: P. τὰ ὡραῖα.Produce (of money, etc.): P. ἐπικαρπία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Produce
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9 Return
v. trans.Return a favour: P. χάριν ἀποδιδόναι, V. ἀνθυπουργῆσαι χάριν (Soph., frag.).Return evil for evil: P. and V. ἀντιδρᾶν κακῶς.In accounts, return as received or paid: P. ἀναφέρειν. ἐπαναφέρειν.Yield, bring in: P. φέρειν, προσφέρειν; see Yield.V. intrans. Come or go back: P. and V. ἐπανέρχεσθαι, κομίζεσθαι, P. ἀνακομίζεσθαι, V. ἐπέρχεσθαι, νεῖσθαι (Soph., Ant. 33), νίσσεσθαι (Eur., Phoen. 1234).Return home from a distance: Ar. and V. νοστεῖν, P. and V. ἀπονοστεῖν (Eur., I T. 731; Thuc. 7, 87, but rare P.).May I never return home: V. ἄνοστος εἴην (Eur., I.T. 751).Return frem exile: P. and V. κατέρχεσθαι.Return with others: P. συγκατέρχεσθαι (dat. or absol.).Return in safety to: P. ἀνασώζεσθαι εἰς (acc.).——————subs.Giving back: P. ἀπόδοσις, ἡ.Withdrawal: P. ἀναχώρησις, ἡ.Turning back: P. and V. ἀναστροφή, ἡ.Coming home: V. νόστος, ὁ.A safe return: V. νόστιμος σωτηρία, ἡ.Return of exiles: P. and V. κάθοδος, ἡ.Revenue: P. πρόσοδος, ἡ.Furnish a return ( list) of, v: P. ἀποφέρειν (acc.), ἀπογράφειν (acc.).Give in returne of (money coming in, etc.): P. ἀποφαίνειν (acc.).Recompense: P. and V. ἀμοιβή, ἡ (Plat.), μισθός, ὁ.For all this you and my mother have made me this return: V. κἀντὶ τῶνδέ μοι χάριν τοιάνδε καὶ σὺ χἡ τεκοῦσʼ ἠλλαξάτην (Eur., Alc. 660).In return for: P. and V. ἀντί (gen.).He shall receive violence in return for violence: V. ἔργοισι δʼ ἔργα διάδοχ’ ἀντιλήψεται (Eur., And. 743).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Return
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10 Stage
subs.Landing-stage: P. χῶμα, τό.On a journey: P. σταθμός, ὁ (Xen.).Theatre: Ar. and P. θέατρον, τό.Stage in a theatre: Ar. and P. σκηνή, ἡ.On the stage: P. ἐπὶ τῆς σκηνῆς.met., the next stage: P. τὸ ἑξῆς, τὸ ἐφεξῆς, lit., the thing next in order.The last stage of: use adj., P. and V. ἔσχατος, agreeing with subs.Succession: P. and V. διαδοχή, ἡ.——————adj.Theatrical: use P. ἀπο τῆς σκηνῆς.——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Stage
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11 Stock
subs.Trunk: Ar. and P. στέλεχος, τό.Family line: P. and V. γένος, τό, Ar. and V. γέννα, ἡ, V. σπέρμα, τό, ῥίζα, ἡ, ῥίζωμα, τό, πυθμήν, ὁ, σπορά, ἡ, Ar. and P. γενεά, ἡ (Plat. but rare P.).From the same stock, adv.: V. ὁμόθεν (also Xen.).Furniture, chattels: Ar. and P. σκεύη, τά, P. κατασκευή, ἡ.Equipment: P. and V. παρασκευή, ἡ.Cattte: see Cattle.Stock in trade: use P. and V. παρασκευή, ἡ.Take stock of, inventory, v. trans.: P. ἀπογράφειν (acc.).——————v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Stock
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