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1 lamb
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2 Lamb
subs.gen. also use P. and V. ἀρνός, τῆς (Plat., Pol. 268E; Eur., I.T. 813, Cycl. 189 in gen. pl.).Lamb's flesh: P. κρέα ἄρνεια, τά (Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Lamb
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3 lamb
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4 bleat
[bli:t](to make the noise of a sheep, lamb or goat: The lamb bleated for its mother.) βελάζω -
5 cutlet
(a small slice of meat (mutton, veal, pork) on a rib or other bone: lamb cutlets.) παϊδάκι -
6 lambskin
noun, adjective ((of) the skin of a lamb with the wool left on it: a lambskin coat.) προβιά -
7 lambswool
['læmz-]noun, adjective ((of) a fine type of wool obtained from a lamb: a lambswool sweater.) αρνίσιο μαλλί -
8 pronounce
1) (to speak (words or sounds, especially in a certain way): He pronounced my name wrongly; The `b' in `lamb' and the `k' in `knob' are not pronounced.) προφέρω2) (to announce officially or formally: He pronounced judgement on the prisoner.) ανακοινώνω επίσημα/ανακηρύσσω•- pronounced
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9 sacrifice
1. noun1) (the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god: A lamb was offered in sacrifice.) θυσία2) (the thing that is offered in this way.) θύμα,σφάγιο3) (something of value given away or up in order to gain something more important or to benefit another person: His parents made sacrifices to pay for his education.) θυσία2. verb1) (to offer as a sacrifice: He sacrificed a sheep in the temple.) θυσιάζω2) (to give away etc for the sake of something or someone else: He sacrificed his life trying to save the children from the burning house.) θυσιάζω•- sacrificially -
10 suede
[sweid]noun, adjective((of) leather from a sheep or lamb etc with a soft, rough surface: suede shoes.) καστόρι/καστόρινος -
11 suède
[sweid]noun, adjective((of) leather from a sheep or lamb etc with a soft, rough surface: suede shoes.) καστόρι/καστόρινος -
12 Suckle
v. trans.P. τιτθεύειν, θηλάζειν (or mid.), V. μαστοῖς ὑφίεσθαι (acc.).Like a ewe suckling her lamb: V. ὕπαρνος γάρ τις ὥς (Eur., And. 557).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Suckle
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