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1 βυσσώμασι
βύσσωμαnet woven of: neut dat pl -
2 βύσσωμα
βύσσωμαnet woven of: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 βύσσωμα
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βύσσωμα
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4 γυργαθός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γυργαθός
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5 ὑφαντός
A woven,χρυσὸν.., ἐσθῆτά θ' ὑφαντήν Od. 13.136
, 16.231;ὑφαντά τε εἵματα καλά 13.218
; ; ὑφαντοῖς ἐν πέπλοις Ἐρινύων woven by them, of Clytemnestra's net, A.Ag. 1580; Ἐρινύων ὑ. ἀμφίβληστρον, of the Centaur's robe, S.Tr. 1052; γυίων εἶδος ὑφαντόν, of the human frame, Tim.Pers. 148; ὅσα ὑφαντά τε καὶ λεῖα brocaded and plain stuffs, Th. 2.97.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑφαντός
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6 δικτυόκλωστος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δικτυόκλωστος
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7 ἄρκυς
ἄρκυς, - υοςGrammatical information: f., mostly pl.Meaning: `net' (A.)Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unknown. Acc. to Lidén IF 18, 507f., as `twined, woven' to ἄρκευθος and ἀρκάνη and the Slavic cognates for `willow'. Improbable, as one expects a deriv. suffix. Techn. term which may well be a substr. word; for the u-stem cf. μίμαρκυς, ῥάπυς \/ ῥάφυς etc.Page in Frisk: 1,142Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄρκυς
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Net — (n[e^]t), n. [AS. net; akin to D. net, OS. net, netti, OHG. nezzi, G. netz, Icel. & Dan. net, Sw. n[ a]t, Goth. nati; of uncertain origin.] 1. A fabric of twine, thread, or the like, wrought or woven into meshes, and used for catching fish, birds … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
NET — or Net may refer to: Net (device), fibers woven in a grid like structure Net (textile), any textile in which the warp and weft yarns are looped or knotted at their intersections New Jersey Nets, a basketball team The Net (1995 film), a film… … Wikipedia
net — net1 [net] n. [ME < OE nett, akin to Ger netz, Goth nati < IE base * ned , to twist together > L nodus, a knot] 1. a fabric made from string, cord, etc., loosely knotted or woven in an openwork pattern and used to trap or snare birds,… … English World dictionary
net*/*/ — [net] noun I 1) [C/U] a material made of string or rope that is woven into a loose pattern with spaces in it 2) [C] in some sports, an object made of net that you hit, kick, or throw the ball over or into 3) [C] a bag made of net that you use for … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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Net (textile) — This article is about the fabric called net or netting. For other meanings of net, see Net (disambiguation). Net or netting is any textile in which the warp and weft yarns are looped or knotted at their intersections, resulting in a fabric with… … Wikipedia
net — 1 noun 1 (C, U) a piece of material consisting of strings, threads, or wires woven across each other with regular spaces in between, used, for example, for catching fish, protecting vegetables etc: a fishing net 2 the net a) a long net used in… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
net — net1 [ net ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount material made of string or rope woven into a loose pattern with spaces in it, or a piece of this: a mosquito/fishing net a ) count in tennis, the thing that players hit the ball over b ) count in soccer … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
net — I [[t]ne̱t[/t]] NOUN AND VERB USES ♦♦♦ nets, netting, netted 1) N UNCOUNT Net is a kind of cloth that you can see through. It is made of very fine threads woven together so that there are small equal spaces between them. Syn: netting 2) N COUNT A … English dictionary
net — I UK [net] / US noun Word forms net : singular net plural nets *** 1) [countable/uncountable] material made of string or rope woven into a loose pattern with spaces in it, or a piece of this a mosquito/fishing net a) [countable] in tennis, the… … English dictionary
net — I. noun Etymology: Middle English nett, from Old English; akin to Old High German nezzi net Date: before 12th century 1. a. an open meshed fabric twisted, knotted, or woven together at regular intervals b. something made of net: as (1) a device… … New Collegiate Dictionary