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101 ἀντωθουμένους
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102 αντωθούνται
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103 ἀντωθοῦνται
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104 αντωθούντες
ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres part act masc nom /voc pl (attic epic doric) -
105 ἀντωθοῦντες
ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres part act masc nom /voc pl (attic epic doric) -
106 αντωθούντος
ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres part act masc /neut gen sg (attic epic doric) -
107 ἀντωθοῦντος
ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres part act masc /neut gen sg (attic epic doric) -
108 αντωθούμενα
ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric) -
109 ἀντωθούμενα
ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric) -
110 αντωθούμενοι
ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres part mp masc nom /voc pl (attic epic doric) -
111 ἀντωθούμενοι
ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres part mp masc nom /voc pl (attic epic doric) -
112 αντωθούμενος
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113 ἀντωθούμενος
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114 αντωθούσης
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115 ἀντωθούσης
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116 αντωθών
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117 ἀντωθῶν
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118 αντωθέειν
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119 ἀντωθέειν
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120 αντωθέοι
ἀντωθέοῑ, ἀντωθέωpush in the contrary direction: pres opt act 3rd sg (epic doric ionic aeolic)
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contrary — n antithesis, opposite, contradictory, antonym, antipode (see under OPPOSITE adj) Analogous words: *converse, reverse contrary adj 1 antithetical, *opposite, contradictory, antonymous, antipodal, antipodean Analogous words: divergent, disparate,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Contrary — Con tra*ry (? or ?; 48), a. [OE. contrarie, contraire, F. contraire, fr. L. contrarius, fr. contra. See {Contra }.] 1. Opposite; in an opposite direction; in opposition; adverse; as, contrary winds. [1913 Webster] And if ye walk contrary unto me … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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contrary — [kän′trer΄ē; ] for adj.4, often [ kən trer′ē] adj. [ME contrarie < OFr contraire < L contrarius, opposite, opposed < contra, against] 1. opposed; in opposition [contrary to the rules] 2. opposite in nature, order, direction, etc.;… … English World dictionary
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contrary — contrarily /kon trer euh lee, keuhn trair /, adv. contrariness, n. /kon trer ee/; for 5 also /keuhn trair ee/, adj., n., pl. contraries, adv. adj. 1. opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary… … Universalium
contrary — adjective 1. /ˈkɒntrəri / (say kontruhree) opposite in nature or character; diametrically opposed; mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions. 2. /ˈkɒntrəri / (say kontruhree) opposite in direction or position. 3. /ˈkɒntrəri / (say …
contrary — con•trar•y [[t]ˈkɒn trɛr i[/t]] for 5 also [[t]kənˈtrɛər i[/t]] adj. n. pl. trar•ies, adv. 1) opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary beliefs[/ex] 2) opposite in direction or position:… … From formal English to slang
contrary — I. noun (plural traries) Etymology: Middle English contrarie, from Anglo French contraire, contrairie, from Medieval Latin contrarius, from Latin, adjective, opposite, adverse, from contra opposite Date: 13th century 1. a fact or condition… … New Collegiate Dictionary