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  • 1 Constitution

    subs.
    Arrangement, organisation: P. and V. κατάστασις, ἡ, κατασκευή, ἡ, (once Eur.), P. σύνταξις, ἡ, σύστασις, ἡ.
    Nature: P. and V. φσις, ἡ.
    Bodily constitution: P. and V. σῶμα, τό.
    Political constitution: Ar. and P. πολιτεία, ἡ, P. κατάστασις, ἡ.
    Form of government: P. κόσμος, ὁ.
    Change the city from its present constitution: P. ἐκ τοῦ παρόντος κόσμου τὴν πόλιν μεθιστάναι (Thuc. 8, 48).
    Enjoy a good constitution, v.: P. εὐνομεῖσθαι, P. and V. εὖ οἰκεῖσθαι.
    Accuse( a person) of violating the constitution: P. γράφεσθαι (τινα) παρανόμων.
    Charge of violating the constitution: P. γραφὴ παρανόμων, ἡ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Constitution

  • 2 constitution

    1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) σύνταγμα
    2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) κράση

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  • 3 Disturb

    v. trans.
    Meddle with: P. and V. κινεῖν, V. ἐκκινεῖν.
    Rousefrom sleep: P. and V. ἐγειρειν, ἐξεγείρειν, Ar. and P. ἐπεγείρειν.
    Trouble: P. and V. ταράσσειν, θράσσειν (Plat. but rare P.), ὄχλον παρέχειν (dat.), Ar. and P. ἐνοχλεῖν (acc. or dat.), πράγματα παρέχειν (dat.), V. ὀχλεῖν, Ar. and V. στροβεῖν, κλονεῖν; see Distress, Agitate.
    Disturb the constitution, be revolutionary: P. νεωτερίζειν.
    Disturbed by haunting terrors of the night: V. ἐκ νυκτιπλάγκτων δειμάτων πεπαλμένη (Æsch., Choe. 524).

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  • 4 Reform

    v. trans.
    P. and V. διορθοῦν, ἐξορθοῦν, νορθοῦν, Ar. and P. ἐπανορθοῦν, Ar. ἐπ τὸ βέλτιον, τρέπειν.
    Civilise: P. and V. ἡμεροῦν; see Reclaim.
    Reform ( politically): P. νεωτερίζειν (acc. or περί, acc.).
    V. intrans. Improve: Ar. and P. ἐπιδιδόναι.
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    subs.
    P. ἐπανόρθωμα, τό.
    Improvement: P. ἐπίδοσις, ἡ.
    Reform of the constitution: P. νεωτερισμός, ὁ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Reform

  • 5 Last

    subs.
    Shoemaker's last: P. καλάπους, ὁ.
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    adj.
    Of time or position: P. and V. τελευταῖος, ἔσχατος, ὕστατος, V. λοίσθιος, λοῖσθος.
    The very last: Ar. and V. πανύστατος.
    Of degree: P. and V. ἔσχατος, τελευταῖος.
    At last: P. and V. τέλος, V. εἰς τέλος, Ar. and P. τὸ τελευταῖον, or use P. and V. τελευτῶν, agreeing with subject.
    A blow would have been dealt at last: V. κἂν ἐγίγνετο πληγὴ τελευτῶσα (Soph., Ant. 260).
    After a time: P. and V. διὰ χρόνου, χρόνῳ, V. χρόνῳ ποτέ, σὺν χρόνῳ, ἐν χρόνῳ.
    Breathe one's last: P. ἀποψύχειν (Thuc.). V. ἐκπνεῖν, ἐκπνεῖν βίον, ἐκπνεῖν ψυχήν, ποψυχεῖν βίον; see also Die.
    For the last time: P. and V. ὕστατον, ἔσχατον, Ar. and V. πανύστατον, V. πανύστατα.
    To the last: P. εἰς τοὔσχατον (Thuc. 3, 46).
    Last night: V. ἡδὲ νύξ, ἡ νῦν νύξ, P. ἡ παρελθοῦσα νύξ.
    Last year: Ar. and P. πέρυσι(ν).
    Last year's: Ar. and P. περυσινός.
    The year before last: P. προπέρυσι.
    Last winter: P. τοῦ προτέρου χειμῶνος.
    For about the last four hundred years the Lacedaemonians have enjoyed the same constitution: P. ἔτη ἐστι μάλιστα τετρακόσια... ἀφʼ οὗ οἱ Λακεδαιμόνοι τῇ αὑτῇ πολιτείᾳ χρῶνται (Thuc. 1, 18).
    In the last few days: P. ἐν ταῖσδε ταῖς ὀλίγαις ἡμέραις (Plat., Crito, 49A).
    For the last ten years I have wasted in misery: V. ἀπόλλυμαι τάλας ἔτος τόδʼ ἤδη δέκατον (Soph., Phil. 311).
    Last offices to the dead: P. τὰ νομιζόμενα, V. κτερίσματα, τὰ, τὰ πρόσφορα.
    Pay last offices to, v.: V. γαπᾶν (acc.) (Eur. Supp. 764; Hel. 937), γαπάζειν (Eur., Phoen. 1327), P. νομιζόμενα ποιεῖν (dat.).
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    v. intrans.
    P. and V. μένειν, παραμένειν, ἀντέχειν, P. συμμένειν. V. ζῆν, Ar. and P. διαγίγνεσθαι,
    Hold good: P. and V. ἐμμένειν.
    Be prolonged: P. and V. χρονίζεσθαι, V. χρονίζειν.
    V. trans. Suffice: P. and V. ἀρκεῖν (dat.), ἐξαρκεῖν (dat.); see Suffice.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Last

  • 6 founding father

    1) (the first or one of the first founders of an organization, a school of thought etc: the founding father of psychoanalysis.) πνευματικός πατέρας,ιδρυτικό μέλος
    2) (The Founding Fathers of the United States of America were the people who drew up its constitution.) πατέρας του έθνους

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  • 7 Government

    subs.
    Rule: P. and V. ἀρχή, ἡ, κρτος, τό, or use V. σκῆπτρα, τά, θρόνοι, οἱ.
    Kingship: P. and V. τυραννς, ἡ.
    Affairs: P. and V. τὰ πράγματα, Ar. and V. πρᾶγος, τό.
    Constitution: Ar. and P. πολιτεία, ἡ.
    Magistrates: P. τὰ τέλη, οἱ ἐπὶ τοῖς πράγμασι, P. and V. οἱ ἐν τέλει, τὰ κρια, V. οἱ ἐν τέλει βεβῶτες, Ar. and P. αἱ ἀρχαί.
    Form of government: P. κόσμος, ὁ, or use τάξις πολιτείας, ἡ.
    The government that was then being established: P. τὰ τότε καθιστάμενα πράγματα.
    I am friendly to the established government: P. εὔνους εἰμὶ τοῖς καθεστηκόσι πράγμασι (Lys. 145, 37).
    Carry on the government. v.: Ar. and P. πολιτεύεσθαι. P. and V. τὰ τῆς πόλεως πράσσειν.
    The nine Archons at that time carried on most of the duties of government: P. τότε τὰ πολλὰ τῶν πολιτικῶν οἱ ἐννέα ἄρχοντες ἔπρασσον (Thuc. 1, 126.)
    Has the government been left to the people? V. δεδήμευται κράτος; (Eur., Cycl. 119).
    Good government, subs.: Ar. and P. εὐνομία, ἡ.
    Enjoy good government, v.: P. εὐνομεῖσθαι.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Government

  • 8 constitutional

    adjective (legal according to a given constitution: The proposed change would not be constitutional.) συνταγματικός

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  • 9 Health

    subs.
    P. and V. γίεια, ἡ (Eur., Or. 235).
    Good condition: P. and V. εὐεξία, ἡ (Eur., frag.).
    Be in good health, v.: Ar. and P. γιαίνειν.
    The laws of health: P. τὸ ὑγίεινον.
    Constitution, body: P. and V. σῶμα, τό.
    Drink a health to: Ar. and P. προπνειν (dat. or absol.) (Xen.), φιλετησίας προπίνειν (dat.) (Dem.).

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