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  • 1 disgrace

    [dis'ɡreis] 1. noun
    1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) δυσμένεια
    2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) ατίμωση
    3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) ντροπή
    2. verb
    1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) ντροπιάζω
    2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) ατιμάζω
    - disgracefully

    English-Greek dictionary > disgrace

  • 2 Disgrace

    v. trans.
    Bring to shame: P. and V. αἰσχύνειν, καταισχνειν, V. κηλιδοῦν.
    Dishonour: P. and V. τιμζειν, τιμοῦν, V. τίζειν, ἐξατιμάζειν.
    Disgrace oneself: P. and V. ἀσχημονεῖν.
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    subs.
    Shame: P. and V. αἰσχνη, ἡ, V. αἶσχος, τό.
    Dishonour: P. and V. τιμία, ἡ, δύσκλεια, ἡ (Thuc. and Plat.), δοξία, ἡ.
    Be in disgrace, v.: P. and V. δοξεῖν.
    Reproach. subs.: P. and V. ὄνειδος, τό.
    A disgrace to ( used of a person): P. and V. ὄνειδος, τό, V. αἰσχνη, ἡ.

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

  • 3 Blast

    subs.
    P. and V. πνεῦμα, τό, νεμος, ὁ, Ar. and V. πνοή, ἡ (rare P.), αὔρα, ἡ (also Plat. but rare P.), φσημα, τό, V. ἄημα, τό, ἄησις, ἡ.
    Of a trumpet: see Blare.
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    v. trans.
    Break in pieces: P. διαθραύειν (Plat.), P. and V. θραύειν (Plat.), V. συνθραύειν.
    Destroy, ruin: P. and V. διαφθείρειν, φθείρειν.
    Mar, injure: P. and V. βλάπτειν, λυμαίνεσθαι, Ar. and V. διαλυμαίνεσθαι.
    His might was blasted by lightning: V. ἐξεβροντήθη σθένος (Æsch., P.V. 362).
    Bring to disgrace: P. and V. αἰσχνειν, καταισχνειν.
    Blast with the thunderbolt, v.: P. κεραυνοῦν (Plat.).

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

  • 4 Dishonour

    subs.
    Shame: P. and V. αἰσχύνη, ἡ. V. αἶσχος, τό.
    Disgrace: P. and V. τιμία, ἡ, δύσκλεια, ἡ (Thuc., Plat.), δοξία, ἡ.
    Reproach: P. and V. ὄνειδος, τό.
    Outrage: P. and V. βρις, ἡ, αἰκα, ἡ, λύμη. ἡ (Plat.), λώβη, ἡ (Plat.).
    Stain, defilement: met., P. and V. κηλς, ἡ.
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    v. trans.
    Bring to shame: P. and V. αἰσχύνειν, καταισχύνειν, V. κηλιδοῦν.
    Degrade: P. and V. τιμοῦν, τιμάζειν, V. τίζειν, ἐξατιμάζειν.
    Outrage: P. and V. ὑβρίζειν, αἰκίζεσθαι, λυμαίνεσθαι, λωβᾶσθαι (Plat.).
    Seduce: P. and V. διαφθείρειν, ὑβρίζειν, λωβᾶσθαι (Plat.), P. καταισχύνειν, V. αἰσχνειν, διολλύναι.

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

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  • disgrace — [dis grās′] n. [Fr disgrâce < It disgrazia < dis (L dis ), not + grazia, favor < L gratia: see GRACE] 1. the state of being in disfavor, as because of bad conduct 2. loss of favor or respect; public dishonor; ignominy; disrepute; shame 3 …   English World dictionary

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