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1 Armed
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Armed
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2 armed
adjective (having a weapon or weapons: An armed man robbed the bank; Armed forces entered the country.) ένοπλος -
3 Heavy-armed
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Heavy-armed
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4 Light-armed
adj.P. κούφως ἐσκευασμένος, P. and V. ψιλός, γυμνής (Xen.).Light-armed troops: P. and V. ψιλοί, οἱ, γυμνῆτες, οἱ (Xen.), πελτασταί, οἱ (Eur., Rhes.), P. οἱ ἐλαφροί (Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Light-armed
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5 Fair-armed
adj.V. καλλίπηχυς.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Fair-armed
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6 White-armed
adj.V. λευκόπηχυς.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > White-armed
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7 Arm
subs.Forearm: P. and V. πῆχυς, ὁ.In the arms, adv.: V. ἄγκαθεν.Clasp in the arms: V. ὑπαγκαλίζεσθαι.Come to my arms: V. ἕρπε... ὑπʼ ἀγκάλας (Eur., And. 722).Keep at arm's length, v. trans.: met., P. πόρρωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι, V. πρόσωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι.Arm of a river: P. κέρας, τό.——————v. trans.P. and V. ὁπλίζειν, ἐξοπλίζειν (Plat.).Arm oneself with breastplate: P. ἐπιθωρακίζεσθαι (Xen.).Armed with a breast-plate: P. τεθωρακισμένος.Be armed to resist: P. and V. ἀνθοπλίζεσθαι (dat. or πρός, acc.) (Xen.).Armed with a spear: V. ἐστολισμένος δορί (Eur., Supp. 659).A well-armed host: V. εὖ κεκασμένον δόρυ (Æsch., Eum. 766).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Arm
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8 arm
I noun1) (the part of the body between the shoulder and the hand: He has broken both his arms.) μπράτσο2) (anything shaped like or similar to this: She sat on the arm of the chair.) βραχίονας•- armful- armband
- armchair
- armpit
- arm-in-arm
- keep at arm's length
- with open arms II verb1) (to give weapons to (a person etc): to arm the police.) εξοπλίζω2) (to prepare for battle, war etc: They armed for battle.) (εξ)οπλίζομαι•- armed- arms
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9 conscript
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10 serve
[sə:v] 1. verb1) (to work for a person etc eg as a servant: He served his master for forty years.) υπηρετώ2) (to distribute food etc or supply goods: She served the soup to the guests; Which shop assistant served you (with these goods)?) σερβίρω/εξυπηρετώ3) (to be suitable for a purpose: This upturned bucket will serve as a seat.) χρησιμευώ/ικανοποιώ(ανάγκη)4) (to perform duties, eg as a member of the armed forces: He served (his country) as a soldier for twenty years; I served on the committee for five years.) υπηρετώ/θητεύω5) (to undergo (a prison sentence): He served (a sentence of) six years for armed robbery.) εκτίω(ποινή)6) (in tennis and similar games, to start the play by throwing up the ball etc and hitting it: He served the ball into the net; Is it your turn to serve?) κανω σερβίς2. noun(act of serving (a ball).)- server- serving
- it serves you right
- serve an apprenticeship
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11 Lightly
adv.P. and V. κούφως.Easily: P. and V. ῥᾳδίως, εὐμαρῶς (Plat.), εὐπετῶς, V. κούφως.Recklessly: P. εὐχερῶς.Treat lightly, v.: see Disregard.Lightly equipped as regards arms: P. εὐσταλὴς τῇ ὁπλίσει (Thuc. 3, 22).Lightly armed: see light armed.Lightness, subs. P. κουφότης, ἡ (Plat.), ἐλαφρότης, ἡ (Plat.).Lightness of conduct: P. and V. ὕβρις, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Lightly
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12 air force
(the part of the armed services which uses aircraft: the army, navy and air force.) αεροπορία -
13 army
1) (a large number of men armed and organized for war: The two armies met at dawn.) στρατός2) (a large number (of people etc): an army of tourists.) στρατιά -
14 battleship
noun (a heavily armed and armoured warship.) θωρηκτό -
15 civilian
[si'viljən]noun (a person who has a civil job, not in the armed forces.) πολίτης -
16 conscientious objector
noun (a person who refuses to serve in the armed forces for moral or religious reasons.) αντιρρησίας συνείδησης -
17 court-martial
plural - courts-martial; noun (a court held by officers of the armed forces to try offences against discipline.) στρατοδικείο -
18 invader
noun (a person, or (sometimes in singular with the) an armed force etc, that invades: Our armies fought bravely against the invader(s).) εισβολέας -
19 jeep
[‹i:p](a kind of small motor vehicle used especially by the armed forces.) τζιπ -
20 join up
(to become a member of an armed force: He joined up in 1940.) κατατάσσομαι στο στρατό
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