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1 puff
1. noun1) (a small blast of air, wind etc; a gust: A puff of wind moved the branches.) πνοή,φύσημα(αέρα)/τούφα(καπνού),ρουφηξιά2) (any of various kinds of soft, round, light or hollow objects: a powder puff; ( also adjective) puff sleeves.) πομπόν/φούσκωμα(σε μανίκι)/μπεζές/(επίθετο)φουσκωτός2. verb1) (to blow in small blasts: Stop puffing cigarette smoke into my face!; He puffed at his pipe.) καπνίζω νευρικά2) (to breathe quickly, after running etc: He was puffing as he climbed the stairs.) ξεφυσώ,λαχανιάζω•- puffed- puffy
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2 Puff
v. trans.P. and V. φυσᾶν.met., exaggerate: P. λόγῳ αἴρειν.Puff out one's cheeks: P. τὰς γνάθους φυσᾶν (Dem. 442).Puff out your right cheek: V. φύσα τὴν γνάθον τὴν δεξιάν (Ar., Thesm. 221).Be puffed up: P. and V. φρονεῖν μέγα, Ar. and V. ὀγκοῦσθαι (also Xen.), Ar. ὀγκύλλεσθαι, V. πνεῖν μεγάλα, ἐξογκοῦσθαι; see be proud, under Proud.I was puffed up with folly: V. ἐξηνεμώθην (ἐξανεμοῦν) μωρίᾳ (Eur., And. 938).——————subs.P. and V. φύσημα, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Puff
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3 puff up
(to swell: Her eye (was all) puffed up after the wasp stung her.) πρήζω,-ομαι -
4 puff
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5 puff out
(to cause to swell or expand: The bird puffed out its feathers; He puffed out his cheeks.) φουσκώνω -
6 puff pastry
(a light, flaky type of pastry.) σφολιάτα -
7 powder puff
(a piece of very soft material used to apply face-powder etc.) πομπόν -
8 Swell
v. trans.Increase: P. and V. αὐξάνειν, αὔξειν, P. ἐπαυξάνειν, V. ἀλδαίνειν.V. intrans. Ar. and P. οἰδεῖν, P. and V. ἀνοιδεῖν (Plat.), σπαργᾶν (Plat.), V. ἐξοιδεῖν (Eur., Cycl.).Of fruit: Ar. οἰδάνειν.Increase: P. and V. αὐξάνεσθαι, αὔξεσθαι, P. ἐπαυξάνεσθαι, V. ὀφέλλεσθαι.The stream of the Asopus was much swollen: P. ὁ Ἄσωπος... ἐρρύη μέγας (Thuc. 2, 5).Swell with anger: use P. and V. ζεῖν, κυμαίνειν ( Plat.).Swell with milk: P. and V. σπαργᾶν.Be puffed up: Ar. and V. ὀγκοῦσθαι (also Xen.), V. ἐξογκοῦσθαι, Ar. ὀγκύλλεσθαι.Swell with passion: P. and V. σφριγᾶν, P. σπαργᾶν.Swell with waves: P. κυμαίνειν (Plat.).——————subs.Of the sea: Ar. and V. οἶδμα, τό, σάλος, ὁ, or use wave.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Swell
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9 Intoxicate
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Intoxicate
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10 powder
1. noun1) (any substance in the form of fine particles: soap powder; milk-powder.) σκόνη2) (a special kind of substance in this form, used as a cosmetic etc: face-powder; talcum powder.) πούδρα3) (formerly, gunpowder: powder and shot.) πυρίτιδα,μπαρούτι2. verb(to put powder on (one's face or body): She powdered her nose.) πουδράρω- powdered- powdery
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11 smoke
[sməuk] 1. noun1) (the cloudlike gases and particles of soot given off by something which is burning: Smoke was coming out of the chimney; He puffed cigarette smoke into my face.) καπνός2) (an act of smoking (a cigarette etc): I came outside for a smoke.) κάπνισμα2. verb1) (to give off smoke.) καπνίζω2) (to draw in and puff out the smoke from (a cigarette etc): I don't smoke, but he smokes cigars.) καπνίζω3) (to dry, cure, preserve (ham, fish etc) by hanging it in smoke.) καπνίζω•- smoked- smokeless
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12 whiff
[wif](a sudden puff (of air, smoke, smell etc): a whiff of petrol; a whiff of cigar smoke.) πνοή, μυρωδιά -
13 Advertise
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Advertise
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14 Blow
subs.P. and V. πληγή, ἡ, V. πλῆγμα, τό.Wound: P. and V. τραῦμα, τό.Blow of the sword: V. φασγάνου τομαί, αἱ.Blow of fortune: P. and V. συμφορά, ἡ. P. ἀτύχημα, τό, δυστύχημα, τό, πταῖσμα, τό, V. πληγή, ἡ.At one blow,: V. ἐν μιᾷ πληγῇ.Come to blows ( with): P. and V. συμβάλλειν (dat.), διὰ μάχης ἰέναι (dat.), μάχην συνάπτειν (dat.), εἰς χεῖρας ἔρχεσθαι (absol.), P. συμμιγνύναι (dat.).Thrasybulus strikes Phrynichus and fells him with a blow: P. ὁ μὲν Θρασύβουλος τύπτει τὸν Φρύνιχον καὶ καταβάλλει πατάξας (Lys. 136).The capture of Plemmyrium was a crushing blow to the Athenian force: P. ἐν τοῖς πρῶτον ἐκάκωσε τὸ στράτευμα τὸ τῶν Ἀθηναίων ἡ τοῦ Πλημμυρίου λῆψις (Thuc. 7, 24).We must bear the blows of fortune: P. φέρειν χρὴ τὰ δαιμόνια.Blow of fortune: P. παρὰ τῆς τύχης ἐναντίωμα τό (Dem. 328).They are gone without a blow: V. φροῦδοι δʼ ἄπληκτοι (Eur., Rhes. 814).Take without striking a blow: P. αὐτοβοεὶ αἱρεῖν (acc.).——————v. trans.Extend by blowing: P. and V. φυσᾶν (also used of musical instruments).Of the wind: P. and V. φέρειν.Blow the nose: P. and V. ἀπομύσσεσθαι (Xen.; Eur., Cycl., also Ar.).——————v. intrans.Of the wind: P. and V. πνεῖν, ἐκπνεῖν.If the wind should blow from the gulf: P. εἰ ἐκπνεύσειεν ἐκ τοῦ κολποῦ τὸ πνεῦμα (Thuc. 2, 84).When the trumpet blew: P. ἐπεὶ ἐσάλπιξε (Xen.).Blow about: P. and V. φέρειν, διαφέρειν.V. intrans. V. ᾄσσεσθαι.Blow away: P. διαφυσᾶν.Blow out, extend by blowing: P. and V. φυσᾶν.Blow up, throw up by blowing: P. ἀναφυσᾶν.Shatter: P. and V. ῥηγνύναι.V. intrans. P. and V. ῥήγνυσθαι.Blow upon: V. ἐμπνεῖν (dat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Blow
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15 Cheek
subs.P. and V. παρειά, ἡ (Plat. but rare P.), γνάθος, ἡ (lit., jaw), V. παρηΐς, ἡ, παρῇς, ἡ, or use γενειάδες, αἱ, γένυς, ἡ.Give blow on the cheek: P. ἐπὶ κόρρης τύπτειν.Puff out one's cheeks: P. τὰς γνάθους φυσᾶν (Dem. 442, cf. Ar., Thesm. 221).With beautiful cheeks, adj.: V. καλλίπρῳρος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cheek
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16 Distend
v. trans.Puff out: P. and V. φυσᾶν.Stretch: P. and V. τείνειν, ἐκτείνειν.Be distended: V. ἐξογκοῦσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Distend
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17 Exalt
v. trans.P. and V. αἴρειν, αὐξάνειν, αὔξειν, μεγαλύνειν (Eur., Bacch. 320), Ar. and V. ὀγκοῦν, πυργοῦν, V. ἀνάγειν, P. σεμνύνειν, ἐπαυξάνειν; see also puff up.Prefer to honour: P. and V. προτιμᾶν.Honour a god: Ar. and P. ἀγάλλειν (Plat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Exalt
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18 Expand
v. trans.Spread out: P. and V. ἐκτείνειν, τείνειν, P. ἀποτείνειν.Increase: P. and V. αὐξάνειν, αὔξειν, P. ἐπαυξάνειν.Prolong: P. and V. μηκύνειν, τείνειν, ἐκτείνειν, P. ἀποτείνειν.Puff out: P. and V. φυσᾶν.V. intrans. Use pass. of verbs given above.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Expand
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19 Proud
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Proud
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20 Vain
adj.Puffed up: P. and V. σεμνός, ὑψηλός, P. ὑπερήφανος, μεγαλόφρων, ὀγκώδης, V. ὑπέρφρων, σεμνόστομος, ὑψηλόφρων (also Plat. but rare P.). ὑψήγορος, ὑπέρκοπος, Ar. and P. χαῦνος (Plat.), Ar. and V. γαῦρος.Be vain, v.: P. and V. φρονεῖν μέγα, V. πνεῖν μεγάλα, ἐξογκοῦσθαι, Ar. and V. ὀγκοῦσθαι (also Xen.), Ar. ὀγκύλλεσθαι; see be proud, under Proud.Make vain: see puff up.Useless, ineffectual: P. and V. κενός, μάταιος, ἀνωφελής, ἀνήνυτος, V. ἀνωφέλητος (also Xen.), P. ἄπρακτος.In vain: P. and V. μάτην, ἄλλως, διὰ κενῆς (Eur., Tro. 753), V. ματαίως, ἐν κενοῖς (Soph. Aj. 971), ἄκραντα.This is all in vain: V. τοῦτʼ ἀνηνύτως ἔχει (Soph., frag.).Be in vain, v.: V. ματᾶν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Vain
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