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1 trifle
1) (anything of very little value: $100 is a trifle when one is very rich.) ασήμαντο πράγμα, μικρολεπτομέρεια / πενταροδεκάρες2) ((a dish of) a sweet pudding made of sponge-cake, fruit, cream etc: I'm making a trifle for dessert.) δροσερό γλύκισμα•- trifling -
2 Trifle
subs.Something small: P. ὀλίγον τι.Something of no value: P. and V. καπνός, ὁ (lit., smoke), Ar. and P. λῆρος, ὁ (Dem. 36; Ar., Lys. 860), φλυαρία, ἡ (Plat., Hipp. Maj. 304B).Split hairs over trifles: Ar. περὶ καπνοῦ στενολεσχεῖν (Nub. 320).——————v. intrans.P. and V. παίζειν.Split hairs: P. and V. λεπτουργεῖν, Ar. λεπτολογεῖν.Treat lightly: P. περὶ ὀλίγου ποιεῖσθαι; see Disregard.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trifle
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3 trifle
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4 Dally
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dally
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5 Frivolous
adj.P. μικρολόγος.Inclined to trifle: P. ληρώδης.Of things, unreasonable: P. ἄλογος.Absurd: P. and V. ἄτοπος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Frivolous
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6 Triviality
subs.Pettiness: P. μικρότης, ἡ, φαυλότης, ἡ.Frivolity: P. μικρολογία, ἡ.Nonsense: Ar. and P. λῆρος, ὁ. φλυαρία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Triviality
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7 Vanity
subs.Pride: P. and V. φρόνημα, τό, ὕβρις, ἡ, ὄγκος, ὁ, P. ὑπερηφανία, ἡ, μεγαλαυχία, ἡ, ὑπεροψία, ἡ, χαυνότης, ἡ, V. χλιδή, ἡ, φρόνησις, ἡ.Fickleness: P. τὸ ἀστάθμητον.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Vanity
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