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1 доспехи
armour; panoply* * *доспѐхи,само мн. истор. armour; panoply; в пълни \доспехи in full armour (и прен.).* * *harness ; panoply: in full доспехи - в пълни доспехи* * *1. armour;panoply 2. в пълни ДОСПЕХИ in full armour -
2 Rüstung
f2. HIST. (Panzer) armo(u)r* * *die Rüstung(Aufrüstung) arming; armament;(Ritterrüstung) armour; armor; suit of armour; suit of armor* * *Rụ̈s|tung ['rʏstʊŋ]f -, -en* * *(formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) armour* * *Rüs·tung<-, -en>[ˈrʏstʊŋ]f* * *die; Rüstung, Rüstungen1) (Bewaffnung) armament no art.; (Waffen) arms pl.; weapons pl.2) (hist.): (Schutzbekleidung) suit of armourin voller Rüstung — in full armour
* * *Rüstung f* * *die; Rüstung, Rüstungen1) (Bewaffnung) armament no art.; (Waffen) arms pl.; weapons pl.2) (hist.): (Schutzbekleidung) suit of armour* * *-en f.armament n.armour n. -
3 πανσαγία
πανσαγίᾱ, πανσαγίαin full armour: fem nom /voc /acc dualπανσαγίᾱ, πανσαγίαin full armour: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————πανσαγίαι, πανσαγίαin full armour: fem nom /voc plπανσαγίᾱͅ, πανσαγίαin full armour: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 πανοπλίτας
πανοπλί̱τᾱς, πανοπλίτηςman in full armour: masc acc plπανοπλί̱τᾱς, πανοπλίτηςman in full armour: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
5 πάνοπλον
πάνοπλοςin full armour: masc /fem acc sgπάνοπλοςin full armour: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 πάνοπλος
πᾰνοπλ-ος, ον,A in full armour, with all harness on, Tyrt. l.c. (- ίοισι codd. vett.);στρατός A.Th.59
; (lyr.), cf. 671 (lyr.); τεύχη πάνοπλά τ' ἀμφιβλήματα suits of full armour, ib. 779; νικᾶν πάνοπλον in the heavy-armed contest, POxy.1110.6 (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πάνοπλος
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7 παντευχία
παντευχία, ἡ,A = πανοπλία (for which it is v.l. in LXX 4 Ma.3.12), complete armour, Pherecyd.158 J., E.Heracl. 787; ὅπλων π. ib. 720; πολέμιον παντευχίαν enemies in full array, Id.Supp. 1192; παντευχίαν δὲ τοῦ θεοῦ.. λαβεῖν his panoply, Aristomen.5; ξὺν, ἐν παντευχίᾳ, in full armour, A.Th.31, Fr.304.3: pl., Phld.Hom.p.58 O.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παντευχία
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8 κατάφρακτος
κατά-φρακτος, ον,A covered, shut up, (lyr., in old [dialect] Att. form [full] κατάφαρκτος); πλοῖα κ. decked vessels, Th.1.10 codd., cf. Plb.1.20.13;ἔν τε ταῖς ἀφράκτοις καὶ ταῖς κ. ναυσί IG12(1).41
(Rhodes, i B.C.); ἡ κ. ἵππος cavalry clad in full armour, mailed, Plb.30.25.9, cf. Arr.Tact.4.1, 19.4;ἱππεῖς Plu. Crass.21
; τὰκ. coat of mail, PMagd.13.6 (iii B.C.): metaph., encased in ignorance of the future, ψυχαί Ion Trag.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάφρακτος
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9 πανοπλίται
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10 πανοπλῖται
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11 πανοπλοτάτην
πάνοπλοςin full armour: fem acc superl sg (attic epic ionic)πανοπλότατοςthe very youngest: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
12 πανοπλίτην
πανοπλί̱την, πανοπλίτηςman in full armour: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
13 πανοπλίτης
πανοπλί̱της, πανοπλίτηςman in full armour: masc nom sg -
14 πανόπλοις
πάνοπλοςin full armour: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
15 πανόπλοισιν
πάνοπλοςin full armour: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
16 πανόπλους
πάνοπλοςin full armour: masc /fem acc pl -
17 πάνοπλα
πάνοπλοςin full armour: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
18 πάνοπλοι
πάνοπλοςin full armour: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
19 πάνοπλος
πάνοπλοςin full armour: masc /fem nom sg -
20 al-skjaldaðr
adj. part. lined, covered with shields:α. of ships lined with shields along the bulwarks from stem to stern, as a ship of war, Landn. 156, Sturl. iii. 61.β. of troops in full armour, Sturl. ii. 47.
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