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101 Δημάρατος
Δημ/αρατοςmasc nom sgΔημάρατοςprayed for by the people: masc nom sg -
102 αρατός
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103 ἀρατός
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104 αραίη
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105 ἀραίη
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106 αραίην
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107 ἀραίην
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108 αρητή
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109 ἀρητή
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110 δημαράτου
δημαρά̱του, δημάρατοςprayed for by the people: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
111 δημαράτω
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112 δημαράτῳ
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113 δημάρατε
δημάρᾱτε, δημάρατοςprayed for by the people: masc /fem voc sg -
114 δημάρατος
δημάρᾱτος, δημάρατοςprayed for by the people: masc /fem nom sg -
115 ευχών
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116 εὐχῶν
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117 εύχος
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118 εὖχος
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119 εύχους
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120 εὔχους
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Prayed — Pray Pray, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Prayed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Praying}.] [OE. preien, OF. preier, F. prier, L. precari, fr. prex, precis, a prayer, a request; akin to Skr. prach to ask, AS. frignan, fr[=i]nan, fricgan, G. fragen, Goth. fra[ i]hnan.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prayed — un·prayed; … English syllables
prayed — preɪ v. praise or appeal to God in words or thought; request, ask, make a petition, seek … English contemporary dictionary
PRAYED — … Useful english dictionary
have you prayed to-night, desdemona? — англ. (хэв ю прайд ту найт, десдемона?) Молилась ли ты на ночь, Дездемона? цитата из трагедии У.Шекспира «Отелло». Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
i-prayed — i praied, i prayed(e ME. pa. pple. of pray v … Useful english dictionary
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