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  • 1 unknown

    1) (not known: her unknown helper.) άγνωστος
    2) (not famous; not well-known: That actor was almost unknown before he played that part.) άσημος

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  • 2 Unknown

    adj.
    P. and V. ἀγνώς, δηλος, Ar. and V. ἄγνωτος; see also Unintelligible.
    Unfamiliar, new: P. and V. νέος, καινός, P. ἀήθης, V. νεόκοτος, Ar. and V. νεοχμός.
    Obscure, inglorious: P. and V. φανής, νώνυμος.
    Unknown to, without the knowledge of: Ar. and V. λάθρα (gen.), P. κρύφα (gen.), V. σιγῇ (gen.).

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  • 3 an unknown quantity

    (a person or thing whose characteristics, abilities etc cannot be predicted.) άγνωστο μέγεθος, αστάθμητος παράγοντας

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  • 4 explorer

    noun (a person who explores unknown regions: explorers in space.) εξερευνητής

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  • 5 parentage

    [-ti‹]
    noun (family or ancestry: a man of unknown parentage.) καταγωγή

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  • 6 quantity

    ['kwontəti]
    (the size, weight, number etc of something, especially a large size etc: What quantity of paper do you need?; I buy these goods in quantity; a small quantity of cement; large quantities of tinned food.) ποσότητα
    - an unknown quantity

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  • 7 secret

    ['si:krit] 1. adjective
    (hidden from, unknown to, or not told to, other people: a secret agreement; He kept his illness secret from everybody.) μυστικός/απόρρητος
    2. noun
    1) (something which is, or must be kept, secret: The date of their marriage is a secret; industrial secrets.) μυστικό
    2) (a hidden explanation: I wish I knew the secret of her success.) μυστικό
    - secretive
    - secretively
    - secretiveness
    - secretly
    - secret agent
    - secret police
    - in secret
    - keep a secret

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  • 8 someday

    adverb ((also some day) at an unknown time in the future: We'll manage it someday.) κάποτε,κάποια μέρα

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  • 9 someone

    1) (an unknown or unnamed person: There's someone at the door - would you answer it?; We all know someone who needs help.) κάποιος
    2) (a person of importance: He thinks he is someone.) κάποιος(σπουδαίος)

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  • 10 sometime

    adverb (at an unknown time in the future or the past: We'll go there sometime next week; They went sometime last month.) κάποτε,κάποια στιγμή

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  • 11 stranger

    1) (a person who is unknown to oneself: I've met her once before, so she's not a complete stranger (to me).) άγνωστος,ξένος
    2) (a visitor: I can't tell you where the post office is - I'm a stranger here myself.) ξένος

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  • 12 their

    [ðeə]
    1) (belonging to them: This is their car; Take a note of their names and addresses.) τους
    2) (used instead of his, his or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: Everyone should buy his own ticket.) τους

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  • 13 them

    [ðəm, ðem]
    1) (people, animals, things etc already spoken about, being pointed out etc: Let's invite them to dinner; What will you do with them?) τους
    2) (used instead of him, him or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: If anyone touches that, I'll hit them.) τους

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  • 14 they

    [ðei]
    1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) αυτοί, -ες, -ά
    2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) αυτοί, -ες, -ά

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  • 15 unknowingly

    (without being aware: She had unknowingly given the patient the wrong medicine.) άθελά μου, από άγνοια

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  • 16 Hatch

    v. trans.
    Ar. and P. ἐννεοσσεύειν, Ar. νεοσσεύειν, ἐκλέπειν.
    met., contrive: P. σκευωρεῖσθαι, κατασκευάζειν, συσκευάζειν, P. and V. πλέκειν, V. ῥάπτειν, ἐμπλέκειν, καταρράπτειν, πορράπτειν, μηχανορραφεῖν.
    No mischief is hatched in the city unknown to me: Ar. καί μʼ οὐ λέληθεν οὐδὲν ἐν τῇ πόλει συνιστάμενον (Eq. 862).

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  • 17 Hypothetical

    adj.
    Assumed as hypothesis: P. ὑποκείμενος.
    Uncertain: P. and V. φανής, δηλος.
    Unknown: P. and V. ἀγνώς.

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  • 18 State

    subs.
    Condition: P. and V. κατάστασις, ἡ, P. ἕξις, ἡ, διάθεσις, ἡ.
    Be in a certain state, v.: Ar. and P. διακεῖσθαι, P. and V. ἔχειν.
    Good state: P. and V. εὐεξία, ἡ (Eur., frag.).
    Bad state: P. καχεξία, ἡ.
    Plight: V. πρᾶξις, ἡ; see Plight.
    Which of us are going to a better state ( life or death) in unknown: P. ὁπότεροι ἡμῶν ἔρχονται ἐπὶ ἄμεινον πρᾶγμα ἄδηλον (Plat., Ap. 42A).
    Such being the state of things: P. and V. οὕτως ἐχόντων.
    State of mind, feeling: P. πάθος, τό, πάθημα, τό.
    Pomp: P. and V. σχῆμα, τό, πρόσχημα, τό, χλιδή, ἡ (Plat.).
    Magnificence: P. and V. σεμνότης, ἡ, P. λαμπρότης, ἡ; see Pomp.
    Body politic: P. and V. πόλις, ἡ, τὸ κοινόν, Ar. and P. πολιτεία, ἡ.
    Enter the service of the state: P. πρὸς τὰ κοινὰ προσέρχεσθαι (Dem. 312).
    State affairs: P. and V. τὰ πράγματα, P. τὰ πολιτικά, τὰ κοινά.
    Paid by the state, adj.: P. δημοτελής.
    State secret: Ar. and P. πόρρητον, τό.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Declare: P. and V. λέγειν, φράζειν, διειπεῖν (Plat.); see Declare.
    ——————
    adj.
    Public: P. and V. κοινός, Ar. and P. δημόσιος, V. δήμιος, πάνδημος; see Public.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > State

  • 19 Unbeknown

    adj.
    See Unknown.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unbeknown

  • 20 Unfamiliar

    adj.
    New: P. and V. νέος, καινός, P. ἀήθης, V. νεόκοτος, Ar. and V. νεοχμός.
    Unknown: Ar. and V. ἄγνωτος, P. and V. ἄγνως.
    Unfamiliar with: P. and V. πειρος (gen.), μαθής (gen.), P. ἀήθης (gen.), ἀνεπιστήμων (gen.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unfamiliar

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