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1 Public speaking
subs.P. ῥητορεία, ἡ.The art of public speaking: P. ῥητορική, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Public speaking
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2 Speaking
subs.P. and V. λόγος, ὁ.Public speaking: P. ῥητορεία, ἡ, δημηγορία, ἡ.Art of speaking: P. ῥητορική, ἡ.Right of speaking: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ.Way of speaking: Ar. and P. διάλεκτος, ἡ (Dem. 982).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Speaking
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3 Declamation
subs.Recitation: P. ῥαψῳδία, ἡ.Public speaking: P. δημηγορία, ἡ.Speech made for show: P. ἐπίδειξις, ἡ.Training of the voice: P φωνασκία, ἡ.The art of declamation: P. ἡ ῥητορική.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Declamation
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4 stumble
1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) σκοντάφτω2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) σκουντουφλώ3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) κομπιάζω, μπλέκει η γλώσσα μου•- stumble across/on -
5 Order
subs.Regularity: P. and V. κόσμος, ὁ.Arrangement: P. and V. τάξις, ἡ, P. διάταξις, ἡ.Order of battle: P. and V. τάξις, ἡ, P. παράταξις, ἡ.In good order: use adj., P. and V. εὐτάκτως.Retreat in good order: P. συντεταγμένοι ἐπαναχωρεῖν.Draw up in order of battle: P. παρατάσσεσθαι (mid.) (acc.).They drew up in order against one another: P. ἀντιπαρετάσσοντο.In order, in succession: P. and V. ἐφεξῆς, ἑξῆς.Action, though in order of time subsequent to speaking and voting, in importance is prior and superior: P. τὸ πράσσειν τοῦ λέγειν καὶ χειροτονεῖν ὕστερον ὂν τῇ τάξει πρότερον τῇ δυνάμει καὶ κρεῖσσόν ἐστι (Dem. 32).Tell in order, v.: V. στοιχηγορεῖν (acc.).I am loyal to the established order: P. εὔνους εἰμὶ τοῖς καθεστηκόσι πράγμασι (Lys. 145).Class, kind: P. and V. γένος, τό, P. ἔθνος, τό.Social division: P. and V. μερίς, ἡ.Command: P. πρόσταγμα, τό, ἐπίταγμα, τό, V. ἐντολή, ἡ (Plat. also but rare P.), κέλευσμα, τό, κελευσμός, ὁ, ἐφετμή, ἡ, ἐπιστολαί, αἱ.Public command: P. πρόρρησις, ἡ.——————v. trans.Regulate: P. and V. κοσμεῖν, τάσσειν, συντάσσειν, Ar. and P. διατιθέναι, P. διακοσμεῖν, διατάσσειν, V. στοιχίζειν, διαστοιχίζεσθαι; see also Arrange.Order justly: V. δικαίως τιθέναι.Command: P. and V. κελεύειν (τινά τι), ἐπιστέλλειν (τινί τι). ἐπιτάσσειν (τινί τι), προστάσσειν (τινί τι), ἐπισκήπτειν (τινί τι), Ar. and V. ἐφίεσθαι (τινί τι); see Command.Prescribe: P. and V. ἐξηγεῖσθαι.Give signal to: P. and V. σημαίνειν (dat.).Order about domineer over: P. and V. δεσπόζειν (gen. V. also acc.).Join in ordering: P. and V. συγκελεύειν (absol.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Order
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6 informal
[in'fo:ml]1) (not formal or official; friendly and relaxed: The two prime ministers will meet for informal discussions today; Will the party be formal or informal?; friendly, informal manners.) ανεπίσημος,χωρίς τύπους/επισημότητες2) ((of speech or vocabulary) used in conversation but not usually when writing formally, speaking in public etc: `Won't' and `can't' are informal forms of `will not' and `cannot'.) της καθομιλουμένης,ανεπίσημος•- informally -
7 oratory
['orə-]noun (the art of speaking well in public.) ρητορική,ρητορεία -
8 Speech
subs.Way of speaking: Ar. and P. διάλεκτος, ἡ.Speech in a play: Ar. and P. ῥῆσις, ἡ.Public speech: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, ῥῆσις, ἡ, P. δημηγορία, ἡ.Have speech with: Ar. and P. διαλέγεσθαι (dat. or πρός, acc.).Composer of speeches: P. λογογράφος, ὁ, λογοποιός, ὁ.Composition of speeches: P. λογογραφία, ἡ.Freedom of speech: P. and V. παρρησία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Speech
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