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1 Pour
v. trans.P. and V. χεῖν.Pour forth: P. and V. ἐκχεῖν.Of a river pouring forth a stream: Ar. and V. ἱέναι.Pour in: P. and V. ἐγχεῖν, Ar. and P. ἐπιχεῖν, Ar. and V. ἐγκανάσσειν (Eur., Cycl.), V. εἰσχεῖν (Eur., Cycl.), καθιέναι (τι εἰς τι).Pouring in draught after draught: V. ἐπεγχέων ἄλλην ἐπʼ ἄλλῃ (supply ἄμυστιν) (Eur., Cycl. 423).Pour libations: see under Libation.Pour over: Ar. and P. καταχεῖν (τί τινος), κατασκεδαννύναι (τί τινος), καταντλεῖν (τί τινος), V. καταστάζειν (τί τινος).V. intrans. P. and V. ῥεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pour
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2 pour
[po:]1) (to (cause to) flow in a stream: She poured the milk into a bowl; Water poured down the wall; People were pouring out of the factory.) χύνω/σερβίρω/ξεχύνομαι2) ((only with it as subject) to rain heavily: It was pouring this morning.) βρέχει καταρρακτωδώς -
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4 pour
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5 drain
[drein] 1. verb1) (to clear (land) of water by the use of ditches and pipes: There are plans to drain the marsh.) αποστραγγίζω2) ((of water) to run away: The water drained away/off into the ditch.) χύνομαι3) (to pour off the water etc from or allow the water etc to run off from: Would you drain the vegetables?; He drained the petrol tank; The blood drained from her face.) στραγγίζω,σουρώνω4) (to drink everything contained in: He drained his glass.) στραγγίζω5) (to use up completely (the money, strength etc of): The effort drained all his energy.) εξαντλώ2. noun1) (something (a ditch, trench, waterpipe etc) designed to carry away water: The heavy rain has caused several drains to overflow.)2) (something which slowly exhausts a supply, especially of one's money or strength: His car is a constant drain on his money.)•- drainage- draining-board
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6 draw off
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7 empty
['empti] 1. adjective1) (having nothing inside: an empty box; an empty cup.) άδειος2) (unoccupied: an empty house.) άδειος3) ((with of) completely without: a street quite empty of people.) άδειος4) (having no practical result; (likely to be) unfulfilled: empty threats.) κενός,άστοχος2. verb1) (to make or become empty: He emptied the jug; The cinema emptied quickly at 10.30; He emptied out his pockets.) αδειάζω,εκκενώνω2) (to tip, pour, or fall out of a container: She emptied the milk into a pan; The rubbish emptied on to the ground.) αδειάζω3. noun(an empty bottle etc: Take the empties back to the shop.) άδειο(μπουκάλι κλπ.)- empty-handed
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8 funnel
1) (a tube which is wide-mouthed at one end and narrow-mouthed at the other through which liquid can be poured into a narrow bottle etc: You will need a funnel if you are going to pour petrol into that can.) χωνί2) (a chimney on a ship etc through which smoke escapes.) φουγάρο -
9 glassful
noun (the amount that a drinking-glass will hold: Pour in two glassfuls of water.) (γεμάτο) ποτήρι -
10 shower
1. noun1) (a short fall (of rain): I got caught in a shower on my way here.) μπόρα2) (anything resembling such a fall of rain: a shower of sparks; a shower of bullets.) καταιγισμός3) (a bath in which water is sprayed down on the bather from above: I'm just going to have/take a shower.) ντους4) (the equipment used for such a bath: We're having a shower fitted in the bathroom.) ντουσιέρα2. verb1) (to pour down in large quantities (on): They showered confetti on the bride.)2) (to bathe in a shower: He showered and dressed.)•- showery- showerproof -
11 Drink offering
subs.Pour drink offerings, v.: P. and V. σπένδειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Drink offering
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12 Empty
v. trans.P. and V. κενοῦν, ἐκκενοῦν (Plat.), ἐρημοῦν, ἐξερημοῦν, V. ἐκκεινοῦν.Empty over one: Ar. and P. κατασκεδαννύναι (τί τινος or τι κατά τινος), καταχεῖν (τί τινος); see Pour.V. intrans. Empty itself ( of a river): P. ἐκβάλλειν, ἐξιέναι (ἐξίημι).Empty itself into: P. ἐμβάλλειν εἰς (acc.).——————adj.P. and V. κενός, P. διάκενος.Desolate: P. and V. ἐρῆμος. Vain, useless: P. and V. μάταιος, κενός, ἀνωφελής, V. ἀνωφέλητος (also Xen.); see Vain.Empty of: P. and V. κενός (gen.), ἐρῆμος (gen.).Empty of men: V. κένανδρος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Empty
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13 Foam
subs.P. and V. ἀφρός, ὁ (Plat., Tim. 83D).Pour mingled draughts of honey and milk and foam of wine: V. μελίκρατʼ ἄφες γάλακτος οἰνωπόν τʼ ἄχνην (Eur., Or. 115).——————v. intrans.V. ἀφρίζειν.Burst forth into foam: V. ἐξανθεῖν, ἐξαφρίζεσθαι, ἀφρὸν καχλάζειν.met., foam with anger, etc.: P. and V. ζεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Foam
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14 Honey
subs.P. and V. μέλι, τό, V. μέλισσα, ἡ.Mixed with honey, adj.: P. μεμιλιτωμένος.Pour mingled draughts of honey and milk: V. μελίκρατʼ ἄφες γάλακτος (Eur., Or. 115).Honey seller: Ar. μελιτοπώλης, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Honey
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15 Infuse
v. trans.met., produce in a person: P. and V. ἐντίκτειν (τί τινι), ἐντιθέναι (τί τινι), ἐμβάλλειν (τί τινι), P. ἐμποιεῖν (τί τινι), V. ἐνορνύναι (τί τινι).Be infused, flow in: P. and V. ἐπιρρεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Infuse
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16 Inject
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Inject
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17 Instil
v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Instil
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18 Libation
subs.Libations to the dead or the gods of the dead: V. χοαί, αἱ (also Xen. but rare P.), λοῦτρα, τά, γάποτος χύσις, ἡ.Have no share in the pouring of libations: V. μετασχεῖν οὐ φιλοσπόνδου λιβός (Æsch., Choe. 292). Make or pour libations, v.: Ar. and P. σπονδὰς ποιεῖσθαι, P. and V. σπένδειν, ἀποσπένδειν, V. σπονδὰς λείβειν (or mid.), ἐκσπένδειν, Ar. and V. κατασπένδειν.Make libations to the dead: V. χοὰς χεῖν. χοὰς χεῖσθαι, χοὰς ἐπισπένδειν.Join in making libations: P. συσπένδειν (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Libation
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19 Milla
subs.Pour mingled draughts of honey and milk: V. μελίκρατʼ ἄφες γάλακτος (Eur., Or. 115).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Milla
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20 Shower
subs.P. and V. ὄμβρος, ὁ (Plat., Rep. 359D).Storm of rain: P. and V. ἐπομβρία, ἡ (Dem. 1274, Æsch., frag. and Ar.).Rain: Ar. and P. ὑετός, ὁ, ὕδωρ, τό.Storm: P. and V. χειμών, ὁ.met., abundance: see Abundance.Borne down by a ceaseless shower of weapons from all sides: V. πυκνῇ δὲ νιφάδι πάντοθεν σποδούμενος (Eur., And, 1129).He crept up beneath a shower of stones: V. πετρούμενος ἀνεῖρπε (Eur., Phoen. 1177).With showers of stones: V. πετρῶν ἀραγμοῖς (Eur., Phoen. 1143).The light armed troops on either hand prevented them with a shower of darts: P. οἱ ψιλοὶ ἑκατέρωθεν βάλλοντες εἶργον (Thuc. 4, 33).Shower of tears: V. πηγή, ἡ, νοτίς, ἡ, πλημμυρίς, ἡ, ἐπιρροή, ἡ (Eur., frag.), νᾶμα, τό.——————v. trans.Pour: P. and V. χεῖν.I take and shower these confetti over you: Ar. τὰ καταχύσματα ταυτὶ καταχέω σου λαβοῦσα (Pl. 789).Shower down upon: use P. and V. διδόναι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Shower
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