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1 frange
frange [fʀɑ̃ʒ]feminine nounb. ( = minorité) fringe (group)* * *fʀɑ̃ʒ1) (en tissu, laine) fringe2) ( de cheveux) fringe GB, bangs (pl) US* * *fʀɑ̃ʒ nf1) [cheveux] fringe Grande-Bretagne bangs USA2) (= marge) fringe* * *frange nf1 (en tissu, laine) fringe;4 ( minorité) fringe group; une frange de a minority of;5 ( en optique) fringe; franges d'interférence interference fringes.[frɑ̃ʒ] nom féminin2. [de tissu] fringe3. [minorité] fringe4. [bordure] (fringed) edge————————à franges locution adjectivale -
2 ἐνδοιάζω
Aἐνεδοίασα Hermog.Id.2.6
, App.Mith.33, Luc.Gall. 11: ([etym.] ἐν δοιῇ):—to be in doubt, at a loss, c. inf.,ὅταν.. ἐνδοιάζῃ Χωρίον προσλαβεῖν Th.1.36
: abs., οἱ ἐνδοιάζοντες the waverers, Id.6.91;μηδὲν ἐνδοιάσας Luc.Herm.25
;ἐ. τῇ γνώμῃ Plu.Sull.9
;ὑπέρ τινος Id.Cat. Mi.17
;περί τινος Luc.Phal.2.2
; ἐ. εἰ .. D.H.4.58:—[voice] Pass., of things, to be matter of doubt,λόγῳ ἐνδοιασθῆναι Th.1.122
;ἐνδοιαζόμενον D.H. 7.59
, cf. Ph.1.622; ἐνεδοιάζετο δὲ πότερον .. Luc.VH2.21: [tense] aor. 1 also in act. sense, Parth.9.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνδοιάζω
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