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1 Exceed
v. trans.P. and V. ὑπερβάλλειν, ὑπερέχειν (gen.), ὑπερφέρειν (acc. or gen.), P. ὑπερβαίνειν, ὑπεραίρειν; see Surpass.Exceed all limits, go too far: P. and V. ὑπερβάλλειν, ἐξέρχεσθαι, ἐπεξέρχεσθαι, V. ἐκτρέχειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Exceed
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2 exceed
[ik'si:d](to go beyond; to be greater than: His expenditure exceeds his income; He exceeded the speed limit on the motorway.) υπερβαίνω,ξεπερνώ -
3 exceed
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4 Beyond
prep.Of time or place: P. and V. πέρα (gen.).Of place only, across: P. and V. πέραν (gen.).The parts beyond: P. and V. τοὐπέκεινα (gen.).measure: P. and V. ὑπερ (acc.).Beyond description: P. and V. κρείσσων λόγου, V. κρείσσων ἢ λέξαι.Beyond measure: see Exceedingly.Beyond one's strength: P. παρὰ δύναμιν, ὑπὲρ δύναμιν.Reguiring nothing beyond sufficient support: πέρα ἱκανῆς τροφῆς οὐδὲν ἀξιοῦντες (Plat., Critias, 110D).——————adv.Of time, place or degree: P. and V. πέρα.Of place only: P. and V. πέραν.Farther: P. and V. περαιτέρω.More: P. and V. πλέον, V. ὑπέρτερον.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Beyond
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5 Heavily
adv.Ar. and P. βαρέως.Strongly: P. and V. ἐρρωμένως·Seriously: P. and V. δεινῶς.Despondently: P. ἀθύμως (Xen.), δυσθύμως (Plat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Heavily
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6 Outbalance
v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Outbalance
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7 Outgrow
v. trans.Use exceed.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Outgrow
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8 Outweigh
v. trans.See Exceed.Be considered more important: use P. περὶ πλείονος νομίζεσθαι.Such a visitation of misfortune has come upon them as doubly to outweigh these ( disasters): V. τοιάδʼ ἐπʼ αὐτοὺς ἦλθε συμφορὰ πάθους ὡς τοῖσδε καὶ δὶς ἀντισηκῶσαι ῥοπῇ (Æsch., Pers. 436).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Outweigh
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9 Preponderate
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Preponderate
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10 Surpass
v. trans.P. and V. κρατεῖν, ὑπερβάλλειν, προὔχειν (gen.), ὑπερέχειν (gen.), ὑπερφέρειν (acc. or gen.). ὑπερθεῖν, P. διαφέρειν (gen.), περιεῖναι (gen.), ὑπεραίρειν, Ar. and P. περιγίγνεσθαι (gen.). V. ὑπερτρέχειν.Go beyond: P. and V. παρέρχεσθαι (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Surpass
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11 Top
subs.Crest: P. and V. κορυφή, ἡ, ἄκρον, τό. V. ἄκρα, ἡ, P. ἀκρωνυχία, ἡ (Xen.).The top of, use adj., P. and V. ἄκρος, agreeing with subs.The top of the mound: V. ἄκρα κολώνη (Soph., El. 894).On the top of the doclivity: P. ἐπʼ ἄκροις τοῖς κρημνοῖς (Thuc., 6, 97).The surface: P. τὸ ἐπιπολῆς.On the top of: Ar. and P. ἐπιπολῆς (gen.).met., in addition to: P. and V. πρός (dat.), ἐπί (dat.).On the top, above: P. and V. ἄνω.To the top, upwards: P. and V. ἄνω.From top to bottom: P. and V. κατʼ ἄκρας; utterly.met., the highest point: P. and V. ἀκμή, ἡ, ἄκρον, τό.Child's toy: P. στρόβιλος, ὁ, Ar. βέμβιξ, ἡ.——————v. trans.P. and V. ὑπερέχειν (gen.); use excel, exceed.——————adj.P. and V. ἄκρος.Foremost: P. and V. πρῶτος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Top
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12 Transcend
v. trans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Transcend
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