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1 Athens
Ἀθῆναι, αἱ, in Ar. also Κραναά, ἡ, or Κραναὰ πόλις, ἡ, or say, city of Cecrops, city of Theseus, city of Erechtheus.At Athens: Ἀθήνησι.From Athens: Ἀθήνηθεν.To Athens: Ἀθήναζε.The Athenians: use also in V. Κεκροπίδαι, οἱ, Ἐρεχθεῖδαι, οἱ, Θησεῖδαι, οἱ, in Ar. Κραναοί, οἱ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Athens
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2 Atenas
m.Athens.* * *1 Athens* * *SF Athens* * *femenino Athens* * *= Athens.Ex. In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.* * *femenino Athens* * *= Athens.Ex: In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.
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Atenas sustantivo femenino
Athens
Atenas sustantivo femenino Athens
' Atenas' also found in these entries:
English:
Athens
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3 of
əv1) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) de2) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) de3) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) de4) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) de5) (showing: a picture of my father.) de6) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) de7) (used to show an amount, measurement of something: a gallon of petrol; five bags of coal.) de8) (about: an account of his work.) de9) (containing: a box of chocolates.) de10) (used to show a cause: She died of hunger.) de11) (used to show a loss or removal: She was robbed of her jewels.) de12) (used to show the connection between an action and its object: the smoking of a cigarette.) de13) (used to show character, qualities etc: a man of courage.) de14) ((American) (of time) a certain number of minutes before (the hour): It's ten minutes of three.) menosof prep1. de2.oftr[ɒv, ʊnstressed əv]1 (belonging to) de2 (made from) de3 (containing) de4 (showing a part, a quantity) de5 (partitive use) de6 (dates, distance) de7 (apposition) de8 (by) de9 (originating from, living in) de10 (depicting) de11 (cause) de12 (connected with) de13 (with, having) de14 (description) de15 (after superlative) deof ['ʌv, 'ɑv] prep1) from: dea man of the city: un hombre de la ciudada woman of great ability: una mujer de gran capacidadhe died of the flu: murió de la gripe4) by: dethe works of Shakespeare: las obras de Shakespeare5) (indicating contents, material, or quantity) : dea house of wood: una casa de maderaa glass of water: un vaso de aguathe front of the house: el frente de la casa7) about: sobre, detales of the West: los cuentos del Oestethe city of Caracas: la ciudad de Caracas9) for: por, alove of country: amor por la patriafive minutes of ten: las diez menos cincothe eighth of April: el ocho de abrilofprep.• de prep.• menos prep.ɑːv, ɒv, weak form əv1) (indicating relationship, material, content) deit's made of wood — es de madera, está hecho de madera
a colleague of mine/his — un colega mío/suyo
2) ( descriptive use)3)a) ( partitive use)b) ( with superl) de4)a) ( indicating date) deb) ( indicating time)it's ten (minutes) of five — (AmE) son las cinco menos diez, son diez para las cinco (AmL exc RPl)
it's a quarter of five — (AmE) son las cinco menos cuarto, son un cuarto para las cinco (AmL exc RPl)
Jane, his wife of six months... — Jane, con la que lleva/llevaba casado seis meses...
5) ( on the part of)6) ( inherent in)the senselessness of it all, that's what depresses me — es lo absurdo de todo el asunto lo que me deprime
7) ( indicating cause)what did he die of? — ¿de qué murió?
[ɒv, ǝv]PREP1) (indicating possession) deit's no business of yours — aquí no te metas, no tienes que ver con esto
2) (objective genitive) a, hacia3) (partitive etc) dehow much of this do you need? — ¿cuánto necesitas de eso?
of the 12, two were bad — de los 12, dos estaban pasados
most of all — sobre todo, más que nada
4) (indicating cause) por, de5) (agent)6) (indicating material) demade of steel/paper — hecho de acero/papel
7) (descriptive) dea tragedy of her own making — una tragedia que ella misma había labrado, una tragedia de su propia cosecha
8) (=concerning) dewhat do you think of him? — ¿qué piensas de él?
what of it? — ¿y a ti qué (te) importa?, ¿y qué?
9) (indicating deprivation, riddance)it's a quarter of six — (US) son las seis menos cuarto, falta un cuarto para las seis (LAm)
he died of a Friday — frm murió un viernes
to judge of sth — juzgar algo, opinar sobre algo
he was robbed of his watch — le robaron el reloj, se le robó el reloj
* * *[ɑːv, ɒv], weak form [əv]1) (indicating relationship, material, content) deit's made of wood — es de madera, está hecho de madera
a colleague of mine/his — un colega mío/suyo
2) ( descriptive use)3)a) ( partitive use)b) ( with superl) de4)a) ( indicating date) deb) ( indicating time)it's ten (minutes) of five — (AmE) son las cinco menos diez, son diez para las cinco (AmL exc RPl)
it's a quarter of five — (AmE) son las cinco menos cuarto, son un cuarto para las cinco (AmL exc RPl)
Jane, his wife of six months... — Jane, con la que lleva/llevaba casado seis meses...
5) ( on the part of)6) ( inherent in)the senselessness of it all, that's what depresses me — es lo absurdo de todo el asunto lo que me deprime
7) ( indicating cause)what did he die of? — ¿de qué murió?
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4 déspota
adj.despotical, dictatorial, tyrannic, tyrannical.f. & m.despot, tyrant.* * *1 despot, tyrant* * *SMF despotdéspota ilustrado/a — enlightened despot
* * *masculino y femenino (Pol) tyrant, despot* * *= autocrat, despotic, despot, tyrant, dictator, martinet.Ex. He might be classified as a benevolent autocrat.Ex. The manner in which procedures are determined, amended and used gives the key to the differing views; i.e. whether manuals are seen as instruments of progressive or despotic library management.Ex. Additionally, popular news magazines have characterized the Soviets as 'savages, dupes, despots, and barbarians,' prompting the United States to believe itself superior.Ex. In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.Ex. In the most obvious version of a hierarchical management scheme, the chief reference librarian may function virtually as a dictator.Ex. Prime Minister for twelve years, he was often called a martinet and is regarded as a brilliant, stubborn bureaucrat.* * *masculino y femenino (Pol) tyrant, despot* * *= autocrat, despotic, despot, tyrant, dictator, martinet.Ex: He might be classified as a benevolent autocrat.
Ex: The manner in which procedures are determined, amended and used gives the key to the differing views; i.e. whether manuals are seen as instruments of progressive or despotic library management.Ex: Additionally, popular news magazines have characterized the Soviets as 'savages, dupes, despots, and barbarians,' prompting the United States to believe itself superior.Ex: In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.Ex: In the most obvious version of a hierarchical management scheme, the chief reference librarian may function virtually as a dictator.Ex: Prime Minister for twelve years, he was often called a martinet and is regarded as a brilliant, stubborn bureaucrat.* * *( Pol) tyrant, despotsu marido es un déspota her husband is a real tyrant* * *
déspota sustantivo masculino y femenino
tyrant, despot
déspota mf despot
' déspota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acanallar
English:
despot
* * *déspota nmf1. [gobernante] despot2. [persona autoritaria] tyrant;es un déspota con sus hijos he's a tyrant with his children* * *m/f despot* * *déspota nmf: despot, tyrant -
5 autócrata
f. & m.autocrat, dictator, authoritarian, martinet.* * *1 autocrat* * *SMF autocrat* * *masculino y femenino autocrat* * *= autocrat, tyrant, dictator.Ex. He might be classified as a benevolent autocrat.Ex. In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.Ex. In the most obvious version of a hierarchical management scheme, the chief reference librarian may function virtually as a dictator.* * *masculino y femenino autocrat* * *= autocrat, tyrant, dictator.Ex: He might be classified as a benevolent autocrat.
Ex: In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.Ex: In the most obvious version of a hierarchical management scheme, the chief reference librarian may function virtually as a dictator.* * *autocrat* * *autócrata nmfautocrat* * *autócrata nmf: autocrat -
6 dictador
adj.dictatorial, domineering, bossy, authoritarian.m.dictator, despot, tyrant, autocrat.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 dictator* * *(f. - dictadora)noun* * *dictador, -aSM / F dictator* * *- dora masculino, femenino dictator* * *= taskmaster, dictator, tyrant.Ex. 'Alf thought we should have warned you, but telling you she was a taskmaster was as far as we agreed we should go,' Lehmann explained.Ex. In the most obvious version of a hierarchical management scheme, the chief reference librarian may function virtually as a dictator.Ex. In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.* * *- dora masculino, femenino dictator* * *= taskmaster, dictator, tyrant.Ex: 'Alf thought we should have warned you, but telling you she was a taskmaster was as far as we agreed we should go,' Lehmann explained.
Ex: In the most obvious version of a hierarchical management scheme, the chief reference librarian may function virtually as a dictator.Ex: In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.* * *masculine, femininedictator* * *
dictador◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
dictator
dictador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino dictator
' dictador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dictadora
- sanguinaria
- sanguinario
English:
anarchy
- dictator
- oppress
- then
- topple
* * *dictador, -ora nm,fdictator;su padre era un auténtico dictador her father was a real tyrant* * *m, dictadora f dictator* * *: dictator* * *dictador n dictator -
7 tirano
adj.dictatorial, tyrannic, despotic, imperious.m.tyrant, dictator, despot, oppressor.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 tyrant* * *tirano, -a1.ADJ (=tiránico) tyrannical, despotic; (=dominante) domineering2.SM / F tyrant, despot3.SM Méx * (=policía) cop ** * *I- na adjetivo tyrannicalII- na masculino, femenino tyrant* * *= tyrant, taskmaster, dictator, martinet.Ex. In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.Ex. 'Alf thought we should have warned you, but telling you she was a taskmaster was as far as we agreed we should go,' Lehmann explained.Ex. In the most obvious version of a hierarchical management scheme, the chief reference librarian may function virtually as a dictator.Ex. Prime Minister for twelve years, he was often called a martinet and is regarded as a brilliant, stubborn bureaucrat.* * *I- na adjetivo tyrannicalII- na masculino, femenino tyrant* * *= tyrant, taskmaster, dictator, martinet.Ex: In the sixth century B.C. the tyrant Pisistratus 'collected a large library of books and later gave it to the city of Athens, where it was opened to the public'.
Ex: 'Alf thought we should have warned you, but telling you she was a taskmaster was as far as we agreed we should go,' Lehmann explained.Ex: In the most obvious version of a hierarchical management scheme, the chief reference librarian may function virtually as a dictator.Ex: Prime Minister for twelve years, he was often called a martinet and is regarded as a brilliant, stubborn bureaucrat.* * *tyrannicalmasculine, femininetyrant* * *
tirano◊ -na adjetivo
tyrannical
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
tyrant
tirano,-a
I adjetivo tyrannical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino tyrant
' tirano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tirana
English:
tyrant
* * *tirano, -a♦ adj1. [gobierno] tyrannical2. [padre, amor] tyrannical♦ nm,f1. [gobernante] tyrant♦ nmkingbirdtirano real eastern kingbird* * *I adj tyrannicalII m, tirana f tyrant* * *tirano, -na adj: tyrannical, despotictirano, -na n: tyrant* * *tirano n tyrant -
8 Athenaeus
1.Ăthēnaeus, a, um, adj., = Athênaios.I.Pertaining to the city of Athens, Athenian, of Athens:II.Athenaeis in moenibus,
Lucr. 6, 749; Plin. 1 in indic. lib. 8, 11, and 12 al.—Of or pertaining to Athene ( Minerva): Ăthēnaeum, i, n., = Athênaion, a temple of Minerva at Athens, in which scholars and poets were accustomed to read their works (as the Rom. poets in the temple of Apollo at Rome; cf.2.aedes, I.),
Lampr. Alex. Sev. 35; a similar building for the same object, built by the emperor Adrian at Rome, Aur. Vict. Caes. 14.Ăthēnaeus, i, m., = Athênaios, a Greek grammarian of Naucratis, in the time of the emperor M. Aurelius, author of the compilation entitled Deipnosophistai. -
9 Αθήνας
Ἀθήνᾱς, Ἀθήνευςmasc acc plἈθήνᾱς, Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem acc plἈθήνᾱς, Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)Ἀθήνᾱς, Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem acc plἈθήνᾱς, Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem gen sg (epic doric aeolic) -
10 Ἀθήνας
Ἀθήνᾱς, Ἀθήνευςmasc acc plἈθήνᾱς, Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem acc plἈθήνᾱς, Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)Ἀθήνᾱς, Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem acc plἈθήνᾱς, Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem gen sg (epic doric aeolic) -
11 Αθήνη
Ἀθήνευςmasc nom /voc /acc dualἈθήνευςmasc acc sgἈθήνηcasting vote: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————Ἀθήνηι, Ἀθήνευςmasc dat sg (epic ionic)Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
12 Αθήνης
Ἀθήνευςmasc nom plἈθήνευςmasc nom /voc plἈθήνηcasting vote: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)——————Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem dat pl (epic)Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem dat pl (epic) -
13 Ἀθῆναι
A the city of Athens (for the pl. cf. Θῆβαι, Μυκῆναι), Hom., etc.; (sg.Ἀθήνη Od.7.80
, IG1.373107):— Ἀθῆναι generally, = Ἀττική, of the whole country, Hdt.9.17.II Advbs., [full] Ἀθήν-αζε, to Athens, IG1.27a, Th.4.46, X.Ath.1.16: -
14 Κυνόσαργες
Κῠνόσαργες, εος, τό, Cynosarges, a gymnasium outside the city of Athens, sacred to Heracles, for the use of those who were not of pure Athenian blood, Hdt.5.63, 6.116, And.1.61, D.23.213, Paus.1.19.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κυνόσαργες
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15 Αθάναι
Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem nom /voc pl (doric)Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem nom /voc pl (doric) -
16 Ἀθᾶναι
Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem nom /voc pl (doric)Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem nom /voc pl (doric) -
17 Αθήναι
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18 Ἀθῆναι
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19 Αθανάν
Ἀθᾱνᾶν, Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem gen pl (doric aeolic)Ἀθᾱνᾶν, Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem gen pl (doric aeolic) -
20 Ἀθανᾶν
Ἀθᾱνᾶν, Ἀθήνηcasting vote: fem gen pl (doric aeolic)Ἀθᾱνᾶν, Ἀθῆναιthe city of Athens: fem gen pl (doric aeolic)
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