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1 Security
subs.Safety: P. and V. σωτηρία, ἡ, ἀσφάλεια, ἡ.Something a mortgaged: Ar. and P. ἐνέχυρον, τό, σύμβολον, τό, P. ὑποθήκη, ἡ.Give security, v.: Ar. and P. ἐγγυᾶσθαι, P. κατεγγυᾶσθαι.Give security for a person: P. ἐγγυᾶσθαι (acc.). διεγγυᾶν (acc.).Seize as security: P. κατεγγυᾶν, Ar. and P. ἐνεχυράζειν (or mid.).Leaving the pay still due as security: P. ὑπολιπόντες εἰς ὁμηρείαν τὸν προσοφειλόμενον μισθόν (Thuc. 8, 45).Give as security for a mortgage, v.: P. ὑποτιθέναι.Hostage: see Hostage.One who gives security for another: Ar. and P. ἐγγυητής, ὁ.On good security: use adj., P. ἔγγυος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Security
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2 security
noun (the state of being, or making safe, secure, free from danger etc: the security of a happy home; This alarm system will give the factory some security; There has to be tight security at a prison; ( also adjective) the security forces; a security guard.) ασφάλεια -
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4 security risk
(a person considered not safe to be given a job involving knowledge of secrets because he might give secret information to an enemy etc.) άτομο επικίνδυνο για την εθνική ασφάλεια -
5 Pledge
v. trans.Deposit as security: P. ὑποτιθέναι, Ar. ἐνέχυρον τιθέναι.Pledge oneself, give security: Ar. and P. ἐγγυᾶσθαι, P. and V. πίστιν διδόναι, πιστὰ διδόναι, V. πιστοῦσθαι.Drink a health to: P. προπίνειν (dat.) (Xen.) (also absol., Ar., Thesm. 631).He pledged him in the loving cup: P. φιλοτησίας προὔπινε (Dem. 380).Pledging many a bumper: V. πυκνὴν ἄμυστιν... δεξιούμενοι (Eur., Rhes. 419).——————subs.Bail, security: P. and V. ἐγγύη, ἡ.Something mortgaged: Ar. and P. ἐνέχυρον, τό, σύμβολον, τό, P. ὑποθήκη, ἡ.Hostage: P. and V. ὅμηρος, ὁ or ἡ (Eur., Or. 1189), V. ῥύσιον, τό.Seize as a pledge: V. ῥυσιάζειν.Promise: P. and V. ὑπόσχεσις, ἡ.Pledge ratified by giving the right hand: P. and V. δεξιά, ἡ (Xen.), V. δεξίωμα, τό.Give me your hand as pledge: V. ἔμβαλλε χειρὸς πίστιν (Soph., Phil. 813).Giving the right hand as pledge: V. προσθεὶς χεῖρα δεξιάν (Soph., Phil. 942).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pledge
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6 secure
[si'kjuə] 1. adjective1) ((often with against or from) safe; free from danger, loss etc: Is your house secure against burglary?; He went on holiday, secure in the knowledge that he had done well in the exam.) ασφαλής2) (firm, fastened, or fixed: Is that door secure?) στέρεος/ασφαλισμένος3) (definite; not likely to be lost: She has had a secure offer of a job; He has a secure job.) βέβαιος,σίγουρος2. verb1) ((with against or from (something bad)) to guarantee or make safe: Keep your jewellery in the bank to secure it against theft.) (εξ)ασφαλίζω2) (to fasten or make firm: He secured the boat with a rope.) στερεώνω•- securely- security
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7 Warrant
subs.Authority: P. and V. ἐξουσία, ἡ.Plea: P. δικαίωμα, τό, δικαίωσις, ἡ, P. and V. δίκαιον, τό, or pl.——————v. trans.Authorise: use P. ἐξουσίαν διδόναι (dat.).Demand, require: P. and V. δεῖσθαι (gen.).Answer for: Ar. and P. ἐγγυᾶσθαι (acc.).Justify: see Justify.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Warrant
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8 bail
I 1. [beil] noun(a sum of money which is given to a court of law to get an untried prisoner out of prison until the time of his trial, and which acts as security for his return: bail of $500.) εγγύηση- bail out2. See also:- bale outII [beil] noun(one of the cross-pieces laid on the top of the wicket in cricket.) βλ. baleIII see bale II -
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10 discussion
[-ʃən]noun ((an act of) talking about something: I think there has been too much discussion of this subject; Discussions between the heads of state took place in strict security.) συζήτηση -
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12 safeguard
noun (anything that gives security or protection: a safeguard against burglary.) προστασία -
13 vet
I see veterinary II [vet] past tense, past participle - vetted; verb(to investigate carefully (and pass as satisfactory): Every member of staff has been vetted by our security department before he starts work here.) -
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subs.Anything that binds: P. and V. δεσμός, ὁ, σύνδεσμος, ὁ.Bonds: see Bondage.Bond of union, subs.: P. δεσμός, ὁ, σύνδεσμος, ὁ.Security: P. and V. ἐγγύη, ἡ.They were anxious to do right beyond the letter of their bond: P. τὸ δίκαιον μᾶλλον τῆς συνθήκης προθύμως παρέσχοντο (Thuc. 4, 61).——————adj.In bondage: P. and V. δοῦλος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bond
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15 Fixity
subs.Security: P. βεβαιότης, ἡ.As opposed to motion: P. στάσις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fixity
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16 Guarantee
v. trans.Ar. and P. ἐγγυᾶσθαι.——————subs.Promise: P. and V. ὑπόσχεσις, ἡ.One who guarantees: Ar. and P. ἐγγυητής, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Guarantee
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17 Insure
v. trans.Guarantee: Ar. and P. ἐγγυᾶσθαι.Provide: P. and V. παρέχειν.Make certain: P. βεβαιοῦν.Save: see Save.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Insure
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18 Liable
adj.Liable for the security: P. τῆς ἐγγύης ὑπόδικος.Be liable for: P. and V. ἐνέχεσθαι (dat.) (Eur., Or. 516).Liable to, accountable to: P. ὑπεύθυνος (dat.), ἔνοχος (dat.), ὑπόδικος (dat.).Liable to tribute: P. ὑποτελὴς φοροῦ.Liable to punishment: P. ζημία ἔνοχος.Be liable to: P. and V. ἐνέχεσθαι (dat.).Be liable to (states of feeling, elc.), v.: P. and V. χρῆσθαι (dat.).Men's natures are liable to confusion: V. ἔχουσι γὰρ ταραγμὸν αἱ φύσεις βροτῶν (Eur.. El. 368).If a man envies or indeed fears us ( for superiority is liable to be the target of both passions)...: P. εἴ τις φθονεῖ ἢ καὶ φοβεῖται, ἀμφότερα γὰρ τάδε πάσχει τὰ μείζω... (Thuc. 6, 78).Large armies are liable to be seized by unaccountable panics: P. φιλεῖ μεγάλα στρατόπεδα ἀσαφῶς ἐκπλήγνυσθαι (Thuc. 4. 125).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Liable
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19 On
adv.Forward: P. πόρρω, V. πόρσω, πρόσω, P. and V. εἰς τὸ πρόσθεν.Continuously: Ar. and P. συνεχῶςGo on: lit., P. προέρχεσθαι; see Advance.Continue: P. διατελεῖν, διαγίγνεσθαι, P. and V. καρτερεῖν.Happen: P. and V. γίγνεσθαι.——————prep.Of place: P. and V. ἐπί (dat.).Of time, upon: P. and V. ἐπί (dat.).At: P. and V. ἐν (dat.).In addition to: P. and V. ἐπί (dat.), πρός (dat.).Concerning: see Concerning.On account of: see under Account.On behalf of: see under Behalf.On foot: use adj., P. and V. πεζός, or adv., P. πεζῇ.From on high: P. and V. ἄνωθεν, V. ὑψόθεν (also Plat. but rare P.), ἐξύπερθε, P. ἐπάνωθεν.On the security of: use prep., P. ἐπί (dat.).Raise sixteen minae on anything: P. λαβεῖν ἑκκαίδεκα μνᾶς ἐπί (dat.).On a sudden: see Suddenly.Call on: see under Call.Depend an: see under Depend.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > On
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20 Sponsor
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sponsor
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