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1 grave
I [ɡreiv] noun(a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) τάφος- gravestone
- graveyard II [ɡreiv] adjective1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) σημαντικός2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) σοβαρός, ανησυχητικός3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) σοβαρός, θλιμμένος•- gravely- gravity -
2 Grave
adj.Why do you look solemn and grave? V. τί σεμνὸν καὶ πεφροντικὸς βλέπεις; (Eur., Alc. 773).Be grave, earnest, v.: P. and V. σπουδάζειν.Heavy, severe, adj.: P. and V. βαρύς.Serious, alarming: P. and V. δεινός.Dangerous: P. ἐπικίνδυνος.——————subs.P. and V. θήκη, ἡ, μνῆμα, τό, τάφος, ὁ (Dem. 187, 426), Ar. and P. σῆμα, τό, Ar. and V. ταφή, ἡ, τύμβος, ὁ, V. χῶμα, τό (rare P.), τύμβευμα, τό.——————v. trans.See Engrave.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Grave
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3 grave
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4 grave
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5 Grave-clothes
subs.P. ἐντάφιον, τό, V. φᾶρος, τό, φάρος, τό, πέπλος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Grave-clothes
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6 wreath
[ri:Ɵ]plural - wreaths; noun1) (a circular garland of flowers or leaves, placed at a grave, or put on someone's shoulders or head after his/her victory etc: We put a wreath of flowers on her mother's grave.) στεφάνι2) (a drift or curl of smoke, mist etc: wreaths of smoke.) τούφα, δαχτυλίδι•- wreathe -
7 bury
['beri]1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) θάβω2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) παραχώνω, θάβω•- burial- bury the hatchet -
8 coffin
['kofin]((American casket) a box for a dead body to be buried or cremated in: The coffin was placed in the grave.) φέρετρο -
9 exhume
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10 gravestone
noun (a stone placed at a grave on which the dead person's name etc is written.) ταφόπετρα -
11 headstone
noun (a stone put at a grave, usually with the name of the dead person on it, the date of his birth and death etc.) ταφόπετρα -
12 homage
['homi‹]((a sign of) great respect shown to a person: We pay homage to this great man by laying a wreath yearly on his grave.) φόρος τιμής -
13 lay to rest
(to bury (someone) in a grave.) ενταφιάζω -
14 light-hearted
adjective (happy and free from anxiety; not grave or serious: a light-hearted mood.) αμέριμνος -
15 serious
['siəriəs]1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) σοβαρός2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) που δεν αστειεύεται3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) σοβαρός4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) σοβαρός•- seriously
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16 sombre
['sombə]1) (dark (and gloomy): Black is a sombre colour.) σκούρος,σκοτεινός,ζοφερός2) (grave; serious: He was in a sombre mood.) μελαγχολικός,βαρύς -
17 tomb
[tu:m](a hole or vault in the ground in which a dead body is put; a grave: He was buried in the family tomb.) τάφος, μνήμα / τύμβος -
18 tombstone
noun (an ornamental stone placed over a grave on which the dead person's name etc is engraved.) ταφόπετρα -
19 vampire
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20 Dig
v. trans.P. and V. ὀρύσσειν, σκάπτειν.Dig beside: P. παρορύσσειν.Dig round: P. περιορύσσειν.Dig through: Ar. and P. διορύσσειν.Dig up: Ar. and P. ἐξορύσσειν, Ar. ἀνορύσσειν.Deep-dug: V. βαθυσκαφής.I will go to break the earth and dig a grave for him: V. ἀλλʼ εἶμʼ ὀρυκτὸν τῷδʼ ἀναρρήξων τάφον (Eur., Tro. 1153).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dig
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