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1 tomb
[tu:m](a hole or vault in the ground in which a dead body is put; a grave: He was buried in the family tomb.) τάφος, μνήμα / τύμβος -
2 Tomb
subs.P. and V. θήκη, ἡ, μνῆμα, τό, τάφος, ὁ (Dem. 187 also 426), Ar. and P. σῆμα, τό, Ar. and V. ταφή, ἡ, τύμβος, ὁ, V. χῶμα, τό (rare P.), τύμβευμα, τό.One who rifles tombs: Ar. τυμβώρυχος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tomb
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3 tomb
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4 Tomb-stone
subs.Ar. and P. στήλη, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tomb-stone
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5 Bury
v. trans.In the tomb: P. and V. θάπτειν, γῇ κρύπτειν (Thuc. 2, 34), P. καταθάπτειν, V. κηδεύειν, Ar. and V. τυμβεύειν,Carry out for burial: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν, V. κομίζειν.Help to bury: συγκομίζειν, P. συνεκφέρειν, P. and V. συνθάπτειν.Buried, sunk in the earth: use adj., V. κατῶρυξ.Covered with a tomb: use adj., V. τυμβήρης.Buried with its owner (of arms, etc.): P. συντεθαμμένος.One who buries, subs.: V. ταφεύς, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bury
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6 Monument
subs.P. and V. μνημεῖον, τό, μνῆμα, τό.Trophy: P. and V. τροπαῖον, τό, or pl.Memorial pillar: Ar. and P. στήλη, ἡ.Tomb: see Tomb.A monument of, a marvel of: P. and V. θαῦμα (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Monument
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7 Sepulchre
subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sepulchre
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8 Vault
subs.Underground room: P. οἴκησις κατάγειος, ἡ, V. κατῶρυξ, ἡ.Hiding-place: V. κευθμών, ὁ.Cave: P. σπήλαιον, τό (Plat.); see Cave.Arch: P. ἁψίς, ἡ (also Ar., Thesm. 53 in metaphorical sense).The vault of heaven: P. ἡ ὑπουράνιος ἁψίς (Plat., Phaedr. 247B). V. οὐρανοῦ ἀναπτυχαί, αἱ (Soph., frag.), or use Ar. and V. κύκλος, ὁ.Tomb: see Tomb.Leap: see Leap.——————v. trans.Leap over: Ar. ὑπερπηδᾶν (acc.), Ar. and P. διαπηδᾶν (acc. or absol.), V. ὑπερθρώσκειν (acc. or gen.).V. intrans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Vault
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9 mausoleum
[mo:sə'liəm](a very fine tomb, often with a monument: They buried the duke in the mausoleum.) μαυσωλείο -
10 monument
['monjumənt](something built in memory of a person or event, eg a building, tomb etc: They erected a monument in his honour.) μνημείο -
11 pyramid
['pirəmid]1) (a solid shape usually with a square or triangular base, and sloping triangular sides meeting in a point.) πυραμίδα2) (an ancient tomb built in this shape in Egypt.) πυραμίδα -
12 sepulchre
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13 Barrow
subs.Cairn: V. κολώνη, ἡ, λάϊνα ἐξογκώματα, τά.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Barrow
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14 Burial-place
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Burial-place
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15 Cemetery
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cemetery
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16 Furthest
adj.P. and V. ἔσχατος.In the furthest part of the tomb: V. ἐν... λοισθίῳ τυμβεύματι (Soph., Ant. 1220).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Furthest
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17 Immure
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Immure
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18 Mausoleum
subs.See Tomb.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mausoleum
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19 Mounded
adj.V. χωστός.Make a mounded tomb: V. τάφον χοῦν (Soph., Ant. 80).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mounded
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20 Raise
v. trans.Lift: P. and V. αἴρειν, ἐξαίρειν, ἀνάγειν, ἐπαίρειν, ἀνέχειν, ὀρθοῦν (rare P.), V. βαστάζειν, κατορθοῦν, ὀρθεύειν (Eur., Or. 405), ἀνακουφίζειν, Ar. and V. κουφίζειν (rare P.).She lies neither lifting her eyes nor raising her face from the ground: V. κεῖται... οὔτʼ ὄμμʼ ἐπαίρουσʼ οὔτʼ ἀπαλλάσσουσα γῆς πρόσωπον (Eur., Med. 27).Erect, build: Ar. and P. οἰκοδομεῖν, P. κατασκευάζειν. V. τεύχειν.Raise (me) a tomb: V. χῶσον τύμβον (Eur., I.T. 702).Found: P. and V. κτίζειν.Raise to honour: V. τίμιον (τινά) ἀνάγειν.Increase: P. and V. αὐξάνειν, αὔξειν.Raise sedition: V. στάσιν τιθέναι.Raise a cry: V. κραυγὴν ἱστάναι, κραυγὴν τιθέναι, ὀλολυγμὸν ἐπορθριάζειν, or use shout, v.Raise ( the dead): P. and V. ἀνάγειν (Soph., frag.), Ar. and P. ψυχαγωγεῖν, V. ἀνιστάναι, ἐξανιστάναι, ἐξεγείρειν.Wails thal raise the dead: V. ψυχάγωγοι γόοι.Libations to raise the dead: V. χοαὶ νεκρῶν ἀγωγοί.Raise difficulties: P. ἀμφισβητεῖν (absol.).Raise sixteen minae on a thing: P. λαβεῖν ἑκκαίδεκα μνᾶς ἐπί (dat.).Raise a quarrel: V. στάσιν ἐπαίρεσθαι.When Hera raised against you the Tuscan race of pirates: V. ἐπεὶ γὰρ Ἥρα σοὶ γένος Τυρσηνικὸν ληστῶν ἐπῶρσε (Eur., Cycl. 11).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Raise
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