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1 δολιχήρετμον
δολιχήρετμοςlong-oared: masc /fem acc sgδολιχήρετμοςlong-oared: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 δολιχήρετμος
A long-oared, of a ship, Od.4.499, etc.; of the Phaeacians, using long oars, 8.191;δ. Αἴγινα Pi.O.8.20
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3 δολιχήρετμος
δολιχ-ήρετμος ( ἐρετμός): long-oared, making use of long oars; epith. of ships, and of the Phaeacian men. (Od.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > δολιχήρετμος
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4 δολιχηρέτμοιο
δολιχήρετμοςlong-oared: masc /fem /neut gen sg (epic) -
5 δολιχηρέτμοισι
δολιχήρετμοςlong-oared: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
6 δολιχηρέτμου
δολιχήρετμοςlong-oared: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
7 δολιχηρέτμους
δολιχήρετμοςlong-oared: masc /fem acc pl -
8 δολιχήρετμοι
δολιχήρετμοςlong-oared: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
9 μακρόκωποι
μακρόκωποςlong-oared: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
10 μακρόκωπος
μακρό-κωπος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μακρόκωπος
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11 propulsado por remos
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12 remo
m.1 oar (pala).2 rowing (deporte).3 Remus.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: remar.* * *1 (pala) oar, paddle2 DEPORTE rowing\ir a remo to rowbarca de remo rowing boatclub de remo rowing club* * *SM1) (Náut) oar2) (Dep) rowing3) (Anat) * limb; [de pájaro] wing4) †† (=penuria) toils pl* * ** * *= paddle, rowing, oar.Ex. The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex. Data were obtained from interviews with trainers from different sports including badminton, hockey, swimming, rowing, tennis and ski jumping.Ex. In the Mediterranean the galley propelled by oars long remained the principal type of war vessel.----* barca de remos = rowboat.* club de remo = rowing club.* deporte de remo = rowing.* parecido a un remo = paddle-like.* pez remo = oarfish.* propulsado por remos = oared.* * ** * *= paddle, rowing, oar.Ex: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.
Ex: Data were obtained from interviews with trainers from different sports including badminton, hockey, swimming, rowing, tennis and ski jumping.Ex: In the Mediterranean the galley propelled by oars long remained the principal type of war vessel.* barca de remos = rowboat.* club de remo = rowing club.* deporte de remo = rowing.* parecido a un remo = paddle-like.* pez remo = oarfish.* propulsado por remos = oared.* * *Remus* * *
Del verbo remar: ( conjugate remar)
remo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
remó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
Remo
remar
remo
remar ( conjugate remar) verbo intransitivo ( en bote) to row;
( en canoa) to paddle
remo sustantivo masculino ( con soporte) oar;
( sin soporte) paddle
remar verbo intransitivo to row
remo sustantivo masculino
1 (largo) oar
(corto) paddle
2 Dep rowing
' remo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pala
- palada
- cabo
English:
oar
- paddle
- rowing
- rowing machine
- stroke
- row
* * *remo nm1. [pala] [de barco de remos] oar;[de canoa, kayak] paddle;llegaron a la orilla a remo they rowed to the shore2. [deporte] rowing* * *meter el remo fig fam put one’s foot in it* * *remo nm1) : paddle, oar2) : rowing (sport)* * *remo n1. (instrumento) oar2. (deporte) rowing -
13 FER-
in compds, in fours: fer-elingr, m. four ells long, of a fish, Finnb. 220. fer-falda, að, to make fourfold, Stj. 148. fer-faldr, adj. fourfold, Rb. 334, El. 13, Fas. ii. 215, 343, Sturl. iii. 206, 656 A. 33. fer-fætingr, m. a quadruped, 656 C. 8. fer-fættr, adj. four-footed, Stj. 56, Sks. 628, Fas. iii. 272, N. G. L. i. 82; fjór-f., id., Sks. 628 B. fer-hyrndr, part. four-cornered, square, Stj. 57, 171, 205, Al. 109. fer-hyrningr, n. a square. fer-menningr, m. a fourth cousin, vide fjór-menningr. fer-nættingr, m. a period of four nights, K. Á. 182. fer-skepta, u, f. a stuff with fourfold warp, Vm. 52, 93, 115, Am. 50, 90, Jm. 9. fer-skeyta, tt, to square, 415. 18. fer-skeyttr, part. ‘four-sheeted,’ square, Edda, 623. 24: mathem., ferskeytt tala, a square number, Alg. 366; ferskeytt vísa, a quatrain, like the common ballad metre, as in the ditty—yrkja kvæði ólán bjó | eptir flestra sögu | en gaman er að geta þó | gert ferskeytta bögu. fer-skiptr, part. divided into four parts, Stj. 148, v. l. fer-strendr, adj. four-edged, Eg. 285, Sturl. ii. 134, Magn. 450. fer-söngr, m. a quartett, Bb. 2. 11. fer-tugandi, fer-tugasti, adj. fortieth, Fms. x. 73, v. l. fertug-faldr, adj. fortyfold, Stj. 147. fer-tugr (- tögr), adj. forty years old, Stj. 624, N. G. L. i. 106, Fms. iii. 26:— measuring forty (ells, fathoms, etc.). Fas. i. 298, Stj. 563; fertug drápa, a poem of forty verses, Fms. iii. 93; f. at rúma-tali. numbering forty ‘rooms,’ Fb. ii. 277. fer-ærðr, adj. four-oared, Ísl. ii. 74. fer-æringr, m. a four-oared boat. fer-ærr, adj. four years old, Dipl. ii. 16. -
14 oar
o:(a long piece of wood with a flat end for rowing a boat.) åreåreIsubst. \/ɔː\/1) åre2) roerput\/stick one's oar in ( hverdagslig) blande seg (inn) i samtalen, si sin mening uten å bli spurtrest\/lie on one's oars hvile på årene ( overført) hvile på sine laurbær ( overført) hvile, koble avIIverb \/ɔː\/ro -
15 pristis
pristis īs, πρίστισ, a sea-monster (another form of pistrix), V.—A long, narrow ship of war, L.— As the name of a vessel, V.* * *sea monster; whale; sawfish; light oared vessel
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δολιχηρέτμοιο — δολιχήρετμος long oared masc/fem/neut gen sg (epic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
δολιχηρέτμοισι — δολιχήρετμος long oared masc/fem/neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
δολιχηρέτμου — δολιχήρετμος long oared masc/fem/neut gen sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
δολιχηρέτμους — δολιχήρετμος long oared masc/fem acc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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