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21 ἄδειπνος
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22 άικλον
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23 ἄικλον
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24 αδείπνοις
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25 ἀδείπνοις
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26 αδείπνου
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27 ἀδείπνου
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28 αδείπνους
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29 ἀδείπνους
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30 αδείπνω
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31 ἀδείπνῳ
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32 αδείπνων
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33 ἀδείπνων
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34 αίκλου
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35 ἀίκλου
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36 fūmō
fūmō —, —, āre [fumus], to smoke, steam, reek, fume: naves: fumare aggerem, Cs.: cruor fumabat ad aras, V.: ara Fumat odore, H.: domus fumabat, reeked (with banquets): villarum culmina fumant, i. e. the evening meal is preparing, V.: villae incendiis fumabant, L.* * *fumare, fumavi, - Vsmoke, steam, fume, reek -
37 ἄδειπνος
-ος,-ον A 0-0-0-1-0=1 DnTh 6,19without the evening meal, supperless -
38 αἶκλον
A the evening meal at Sparta, Epich.37, Alcm. 71, Polem. Hist.86, cf. Ath.4.139b:—also [full] αἶκνον, Hsch., Suid. -
39 ἄδειπνος
ἄδειπνος, ον,A without the evening meal, supperless, Hp.Aph.5.41, X.An.4.5.21, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄδειπνος
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40 плата с человека
the charges per person for smthThe charges per person for accommodation, which include an evening meal, bed, breakfast and lunch are as follows …
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