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81 δυσαποκατάστατον
δυσαποκατάστατοςhard to restore: masc /fem acc sgδυσαποκατάστατοςhard to restore: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
82 δυσκατάστατον
δυσκατάστατοςhard to restore: masc /fem acc sgδυσκατάστατοςhard to restore: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
83 εγκαινιζομένην
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: pres part mp fem acc sg (attic epic ionic)ἐγκαινίζωrestore: pres part mp fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
84 ἐγκαινιζομένην
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: pres part mp fem acc sg (attic epic ionic)ἐγκαινίζωrestore: pres part mp fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
85 εγκαινιζέσθω
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86 ἐγκαινιζέσθω
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87 εγκαινιζόμενος
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: pres part mp masc nom sgἐγκαινίζωrestore: pres part mp masc nom sg -
88 ἐγκαινιζόμενος
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: pres part mp masc nom sgἐγκαινίζωrestore: pres part mp masc nom sg -
89 εγκαινισθή
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90 ἐγκαινισθῇ
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91 εγκαινισθήναι
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92 ἐγκαινισθῆναι
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93 εγκαινισθείσα
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem nom /voc sgἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem nom /voc sg -
94 ἐγκαινισθεῖσα
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem nom /voc sgἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem nom /voc sg -
95 εγκαινισθείσαν
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem acc sgἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem acc sg -
96 ἐγκαινισθεῖσαν
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem acc sgἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem acc sg -
97 εγκαινισθείσης
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
98 ἐγκαινισθείσης
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
99 εγκαινισθέν
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc sgἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc sg -
100 ἐγκαινισθέν
ἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc sgἐγκαινίζωrestore: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc sg
См. также в других словарях:
restore — re‧store [rɪˈstɔː ǁ ɔːr] verb [transitive] 1. to make something return to its former level or condition: • The government s first task will be to restore the economy. restore something to something • a bid to restore the company to profitability… … Financial and business terms
Restore — Re*store (r?*st?r ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Restored} (r? st?rd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Restoring}.] [OE. restoren, OF. restorer, F. restaurer, fr. L. restaurare; pref. re re + an unused word; cf. Gr. ???? an upright pale or stake, Skr. sth?vara fixed … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
restore — 1 *renew, refresh, rejuvenate, renovate, refurbish Analogous words: save, reclaim, redeem, *rescue: reform, revise, amend (see CORRECT vb): *recover, regain, retrieve, recoup, recruit 2 Restore, revive, revivify, resuscitate can all mean to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
restore — [ri stôr′] vt. restored, restoring [ME restoren < OFr restorer < L restaurare < re , again + staurare, to place, erect: see STORE] 1. to give back (something taken away, lost, etc.); make restitution of 2. to bring back to a former or… … English World dictionary
restore — I (renew) verb ameliorate, amend, correct, cure, doctor up, energize, fix, heal, improve, make better, make whole, meliorate, mend, patch, patch up, put in order, put in repair, put right, reanimate, rearrange, rebuild, recondition, reconstitute … Law dictionary
restore - repair — ◊ restore To restore an old building, painting, or piece of furniture means to repair and clean it, so that it returns to its original condition. Several million pounds will be required to restore the theatre. I asked whether the pictures could… … Useful english dictionary
Restore — may refer to: *Restoration *ReStore … Wikipedia
restore — (v.) c.1300, to give back, also, to build up again, repair, from O.Fr. restorer, from L. restaurare repair, rebuild, renew, from re back, again (see RE (Cf. re )) + staurare, as in instaurare restore, from PIE *stau ro , from root *sta … Etymology dictionary
restore — [v1] fix, make new bring back, build up, cure, heal, improve, make healthy, make restitution, mend, modernize, reanimate, rebuild, recall, recondition, reconstitute, reconstruct, recover, redeem, reinforce, reerect, reestablish, refresh,… … New thesaurus
restore — ► VERB 1) return to a former condition, place, or owner. 2) repair or renovate (a building, work of art, etc.). 3) bring back (a previous practice, right, or situation); reinstate. DERIVATIVES restorable adjective restorer noun. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary
Restore — Re*store , n. Restoration. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English