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1 Fold
subs.Fold of a dress: V. στολίδες, αἱ.Fold of the dress over the bosom: Ar. and V. κόλπος, ὁ.Fold for sheep: V. σταθμός, ὁ, αὔλιον, τό (also Xen.), σηκός, ὁ, ἔπαυλα, τά.——————v. trans.V. συμπτύσσειν.Fold round: see Coil.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fold
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2 fold
I 1. [fould] verb1) (to double over (material, paper etc): She folded the paper in half.) διπλώνω2) (to lay one on top of another: She folded her hands in her lap.) σταυρώνω3) (to bring in (wings) close to the body: The bird folded its wings.) μαζεύω2. noun1) (a doubling of one layer of material, paper etc over another: Her dress hung in folds.) δίπλα,πτυχή,πιέτα2) (a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease: There was a fold in the page.) τσάκιση•- folded- folder
- folding II [fould] noun(a place surrounded by a fence or wall, in which sheep are kept: a sheep fold.) μαντρί,στάνη -
3 Tuck
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tuck
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4 hood
[hud]1) (a usually loose covering for the whole head, often attached to a coat, cloak etc: The monk pulled his hood over his head.) κουκούλα2) (a folding cover on a car, pram etc: Put the hood of the pram up - the baby is getting wet.) κουκούλα3) ((American) the bonnet of a car: He raised the hood to look at the engine.) καπό αυτοκινήτου4) (a fold of cloth representing a hood, worn by university graduates over their gowns on ceremonial occasions: The professors and lecturers all wore their gowns and hoods for the graduation ceremony.) καλύπτρα τηβένου•- hooded -
5 collapse
[kə'læps]1) (to fall down and break into pieces: The bridge collapsed under the weight of the traffic.) καταρρέω2) ((of a person) to fall down especially unconscious, because of illness, shock etc: She collapsed with a heart attack.) καταρρέω3) (to break down, fail: The talks between the two countries have collapsed.) ναυαγώ4) (to fold up or to (cause to) come to pieces (intentionally): Do these chairs collapse?) διπλώνω, κλείνω• -
6 gather
['ɡæðə] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) come together in one place: A crowd of people gathered near the accident.) συγκεντρώνω/-ομαι, μαζεύω/-ομαι2) (to learn (from what has been seen, heard etc): I gather you are leaving tomorrow.) συνάγω, συμπεραίνω3) (to collect or get: He gathered strawberries from the garden; to gather information.) μαζεύω4) (to pull (material) into small folds and stitch together: She gathered the skirt at the waist.) σουρώνω2. noun(a fold in material, a piece of clothing etc.) σούρα- gather round
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7 Wrap
v. trans.Fold: V. συμπτύσσειν.Wrap up: Ar. ἐντυλίσσειν.Wrapped round, muffled: V. συγκεκλῃμένος (Eur., Hec. 487).The legs wrapped in fat: V. κνίσῃ κῶλα συγκαλυπτά (Æsch., P. V. 496).The thighs lay outside the fat that had wrapped them: V. μηροὶ καλυπτῆς ἐξέκειντο πιμελῆς (Soph., Ant. 1011).Be wrapped in: Ar. and P. ἐγκαλύπτεσθαι (dat.).With feet wrapped in felt and sheepskins: P. ἐνειλιγμένος τοὺς πόδας εἰς πίλους καὶ ἀρνακίδας (Plat., Sym. 220B).——————subs.Cloak: P. ἐφεστρίς, ἡ (Xen.), V. στέγαστρον, τό; see Cloak.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wrap
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8 blot
[blot] 1. noun1) (a spot or stain (often of ink): an exercise book full of blots.) μουτζούρα2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) στίγμα, ψεγάδι2. verb1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) μουτζουρώνω2) (to dry with blotting-paper: Blot your signature before you fold the paper.) στεγνώνω με στυπόχαρτο•- blotter- blotting-paper
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9 wrap
[ræp] 1. past tense, past participle - wrapped; verb1) (to roll or fold (round something or someone): He wrapped his handkerchief round his bleeding finger.) τυλίγω2) (to cover by folding or winding something round: She wrapped the book (up) in brown paper; She wrapped the baby up in a warm shawl.) τυλίγω2. noun(a warm covering to put over one's shoulders.) σάλι- wrapper- wrapping
- wrapped up in
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10 gill cover
(a fold of skin protecting the gills.) δέρμα που καλύπτει τα βράγχια -
11 pen-knife
noun (a pocket-knife with blades which fold into the handle.) σουγιάς -
12 tuck
1. noun1) (a fold sewn into a piece of material: Her dress had tucks in the sleeves.) πιέτα2) (sweets, cakes etc: Schoolboys used to spend their money on tuck; ( also adjective) a tuck shop.) λιχουδιές2. verb(to push, stuff etc: He tucked his shirt into his trousers.) χώνω- tuck in -
13 Hide
v. trans.P. and V. κρύπτειν, ἀποκρύπτειν, συγκρύπτειν, ἐπικρύπτεσθαι, κλέπτειν, Ar. and V. καλύπτειν, V. στέγειν, συγκαλύπτειν (rare P.), κεύθειν, ἐκκλέπτειν, ἀμπέχειν (rare P.), ἀμπίσχειν, συναμπέχειν, P. κατακρύπτειν, ἐπικαλύπτειν, ἐπηλυγάζεσθαι.Easy to hide, adj.: V. εὔκρυπτος.Hide oneself: Ar. and P. ἀποκρύπτεσθαι (pass.).Help in hiding: V. συνεκκλέπτειν (acc.).V. intrans. Be in hiding: P. and V. κρύπτεσθαι (pass.).Hide under the bed: P. ὑποδύεσθαι ὑπὸ κλίνην.——————subs.Skin: P. and V. δορά, ἡ (Plat.), δέρμα, τό, βύρσα, ἡ, V. δέρος, τό, δέρας, τό, ῥινός, ἡ (Eur., Rhes.).Undressed hides: P. δέρρεις, αἱ.Dressed hides: P. and V. διφθέραι, αἱ (Eur., frag.).Shield of hide: Ar. ῥινός, ἡ.Cover with hides: P. καταβυρσοῦν (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Hide
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14 Roll
v. trans.Fold: V. συμπτύσσειν.Roll the eyes: V. διαφέρειν κόρας, ἐγκυκλοῦν ὀφθαλμόν, ὄμμα ἀναστρέφειν.Revolve: P. and V. κυκλεῖσθαι, στρέφεσθαι, P. περιστρέφεσθαι, περιφέρεσθαι, V. ἑλίσσεσθαι, εἱλίσσεσθαι; see Spin.Roll against: Ar. προσκυλίειν τί τινι (Vesp. 202).Roll down: P. κατακυλινδεῖσθαι (Xen.).Roll out, v. trans.: Ar. ἐκκυλίνδειν.Roll out of: V. ἐκκυλίνδεσθαι (gen.).Time as it rolls on: V. οὑπιρρέων χρόνος.——————subs.Swaying motion: Ar. and V. σάλος, ὁ.Records, archives: P. and V. λόγοι, οἱ, γράμματα, τά.Roll of bread: use Ar. κόλλαβος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Roll
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15 Stall
subs.Crib: P. and V. φάτνη, ἡ.Ox-stall: V. βούστασις, ἡ, βούσταθμον, τό.Stalls in the theatre: Ar. βουλευτικόν, τό (Av. 794).——————v. trans.See Stable.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Stall
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