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  • 1 Iron

    subs.
    P. and V. σδηρος, ὁ.
    Red hot iron: V. μύδρος, ὁ.
    Forge iron, v.: V. μυδροκτυπεῖν (absol.).
    Bar of iron, subs.: P. σιδήριον, τό.
    Be covered with iron, v.: P. σιδηροῦσθαι.
    Heavy with iron, adj.: V. σιδηροβριθής (Eur., frag.).
    Land producing iron,: V. σιδηρομήτωρ αἶα ἡ.
    ——————
    adj.
    P. and V. σιδηροῦς (Eur., Bacch. 231).

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  • 2 iron

    1. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element that is the most common metal, is very hard, and is widely used for making tools etc: Steel is made from iron; The ground is as hard as iron; iron railings; iron determination (= very strong determination).) σίδερο/σιδερένιος
    2) (a flat-bottomed instrument that is heated up and used for smoothing clothes etc: I've burnt a hole in my dress with the iron.) σίδερο
    3) (a type of golf-club.) μπαστούνι του γκολφ
    2. verb
    (to smooth (clothes etc) with an iron: This dress needs to be ironed; I've been ironing all afternoon.) σιδερώνω
    - irons
    - ironing-board
    - ironmonger
    - ironmongery
    - have several
    - too many irons in the fire
    - iron out
    - strike while the iron is hot

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  • 3 Overlay

    v. trans.
    Overlay with silver: P. ἀργύρῳ περιαλείφειν.
    Overlaid with brass, adj.: Ar. ἐπχαλκος.
    Overlaid with gold: P. ἐπίχρυσος (Xen.).
    Be overlaid with iron, v.: P. σιδηροῦσθαι.

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  • 4 Pierce

    v. trans.
    Bare: P. and V. τετραίνειν, τρυπᾶν (Soph., frag.), Ar. διατετραίνεσθαι.
    Wound: P. and V. τιτρώσκειν, τραυματίζειν; see Wound.
    Prick: P. and V. κεντεῖν, V. χρειν.
    Go through: V. διαπερᾶν, διέρχεσθαι (acc. or gen.); of an arrow, V. διαρροιζεῖν (gen.) (Soph., Trach. 558).
    Enter: P. and V. εἰσέρχεσθαι (εἰς, acc., or acc. alone in V.), εἰσδεσθαι (εἰς, acc., or acc. alone in V.).
    Break: P. and V. ῥηγνύναι (in P. usually compounded), διαρρηγνύναι.
    Strike: P. and V. βάλλειν; see Strike.
    Piercing his ankles through with iron points: V. σφυρῶν σιδηρᾶ κέντρα διαπείρας μέσον (Eur., Phoen. 26).
    met., see through: P. and V. γιγνώσκειν, μανθνειν, αἰσθνεσθαι (acc. or gen.).
    Sting, pain: P. and V. λυπεῖν, δάκνειν.
    Pierced with: V. πεπληγμένος (dat.), P. and V. ἐκπεπληγμένος (dat.), ἐκπλαγείς (dat.).

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  • 5 Studded

    adj.
    P. and V. ποικλος.
    Studded with nails: V. εὔγομφος.
    Studded with iron: Ar. and V. σιδηροβριθής (Eur., frag.).

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

  • 6 brand

    [brænd] 1. noun
    1) (a maker's name or trademark: a new brand; ( also adjective) a brand name.) μάρκα
    2) (a variety: He has his own brand of humour.) (ιδιαίτερος) τύπος
    3) (a mark on cattle etc to show who owns them, made with a hot iron.) σφραγίδα, στάμπα
    2. verb
    1) (to mark cattle etc with a hot iron.) σταμπάρω
    2) (to make a permanent impression on: His name is branded on my memory.) εντυπώνω
    3) (to attach (permanent) disgrace to: branded for life as a thief.) στιγματίζω

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  • 7 clamp

    [klæmp] 1. noun
    (a piece of wood, iron etc used to fasten things together or to strengthen them.) μέγγενη
    2. verb
    (to bind together with a clamp: They clamped the iron rods together.) σφίγγω

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  • 8 Steel

    subs.
    Use P. and V. σδηρος; see Iron, Brass.
    met., use sword.
    ——————
    adj.
    Use P. and V. σιδηροῦς; see Iron, Brazen.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Nerve, encourage: P. and V. θορσνειν, θρασνειν, P. ἐπιρρωννύναι.
    Steel oneself: P. and V. θαρσεῖν.
    Steel oneself against, reject: P. and V. πωθεῖν, or mid.; see Reject.
    Steel oneself to (with infin.): P. and V. ἀξιοῦν (infin.), V. τολμᾶν (infin.), Ar. and V. τλῆναι ( 2nd aor. of τλᾶν) ( infin); see have the heart to, under Heart.
    Come steel yourself, heart of mine: V. ἀλλʼ εἶʼ ὁπλίζου καρδία (Eur., Med. 1242).
    Steeled against, unmoved by: Ar. and V. τεγκτος (dat.) (Æsch., frag.).

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

  • 9 spear

    [spiə] 1. noun
    (a type of long-handled weapon, usually with an iron or steel point on the end: He was armed with a spear and a round shield.) ακόντιο
    2. verb
    (to pierce or kill with a spear: He went out in a boat and speared some fish.) καμακώνω
    3. verb
    (to lead (a movement, an attack etc).) ηγούμαι

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  • 10 galvanise

    1) (to cover (iron or steel) with a thin layer of zinc to prevent it rusting.) επιψευδαργυρώνω, γαλβανίζω
    2) ((with into) to cause or move (a person) to do something: The threat of losing their jobs galvanized the men into action.) εμψυχώνω

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  • 11 galvanize

    1) (to cover (iron or steel) with a thin layer of zinc to prevent it rusting.) επιψευδαργυρώνω, γαλβανίζω
    2) ((with into) to cause or move (a person) to do something: The threat of losing their jobs galvanized the men into action.) εμψυχώνω

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  • 12 lacquer

    ['lækə] 1. noun
    1) (a type of varnish: He painted the iron table with black lacquer.) λάκα, λούστρο
    2) (a sticky liquid sprayed on the hair to keep it in place.) λακ των μαλλιών
    2. verb
    (to cover with lacquer.) περνώ με λάκα, λουστράρω

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  • 13 rust

    1. noun
    (the reddish-brown substance which forms on iron and steel, caused by air and moisture: The car was covered with rust.) σκουριά
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) become covered with rust: The rain has rusted the gate; There's a lot of old metal rusting in the garden.) σκουριάζω
    - rusty
    - rustily
    - rustiness

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  • 14 tip

    I 1. [tip] noun
    (the small or thin end, point or top of something: the tips of my fingers.) άκρη
    2. verb
    (to put, or form, a tip on: The spear was tipped with an iron point.) καλύπτω κλπ στην άκρη
    - tip-top
    - be on the tip of one's tongue
    II 1. [tip] past tense, past participle - tipped; verb
    1) (to (make something) slant: The boat tipped to one side.) γέρνω
    2) (to empty (something) from a container, or remove (something) from a surface, with this kind of motion: He tipped the water out of the bucket.) χύνω
    3) (to dump (rubbish): People have been tipping their rubbish in this field.) πετώ
    2. noun
    (a place where rubbish is thrown: a refuse/rubbish tip.) σκουπιδότοπος
    III 1. [tip] noun
    (a gift of money given to a waiter etc, for personal service: I gave him a generous tip.) φιλοδώρημα
    2. verb
    (to give such a gift to.) δίνω φιλοδώρημα
    IV [tip] noun
    (a piece of useful information; a hint: He gave me some good tips on/about gardening.) πληροφορία,συμβουλή

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  • 15 bar

    1. noun
    1) (a rod or oblong piece (especially of a solid substance): a gold bar; a bar of chocolate; iron bars on the windows.) ράβδος, πλάκα
    2) (a broad line or band: The blue material had bars of red running through it.) φαρδιά ρίγα
    3) (a bolt: a bar on the door.) αμπάρα
    4) (a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) πάγκος
    5) (a public house.) μπαρ
    6) (a measured division in music: Sing the first ten bars.) μπάρα
    7) (something which prevents (something): His carelessness is a bar to his promotion.) εμπόδιο
    8) (the rail at which the prisoner stands in court: The prisoner at the bar collapsed when he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.) εδώλιο
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a bar: Bar the door.) αμπαρώνω
    2) (to prevent from entering: He's been barred from the club.) αποκλείω
    3) (to prevent (from doing something): My lack of money bars me from going on holiday.) εμποδίζω
    3. preposition
    (except: All bar one of the family had measles.)
    - barman
    - bar code

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  • 16 cauterise

    (to burn (a wound) with a caustic substance or a hot iron (to destroy infection).)

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  • 17 cauterize

    (to burn (a wound) with a caustic substance or a hot iron (to destroy infection).)

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  • 18 crowbar

    (a large iron stake with a bend at the end, used to lift heavy stones etc.) λοστός

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  • 19 filings

    noun plural (pieces of wood, metal etc rubbed off with a file: iron filings.) ρινίσματα

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  • 20 forge

    I 1. [fo:‹] noun
    (a very hot oven in which metals are melted etc; a furnace: Steel is manufactured in a forge.) καμίνι
    2. verb
    (to shape metal by heating and hammering: He forged a horse-shoe out of an iron bar.) σφυρηλατώ
    II [fo:‹] verb
    (to copy (eg a letter or a signature) and pretend that it is genuine, usually for illegal purposes: He forged my signature.) πλαστογραφώ
    III [fo:‹] verb
    (to move steadily: they forged ahead with their plans.) προχωρώ σταθερά

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