User:OrphicBot/EditLogs/17July2016/EditRefListsG/0-116.txt

Removing non-indexed resources (R:DGE, R:Bailly) for unlikely headwords (mostly inflected or alternative forms indexed in Strong's or Woodhouse). αἶθος                                                                                                                                             αἶθος

Ancient Greek
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Etymology
===Etymology=== From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) heat, fire                                                                                                                               # heat, fire

Inflection
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Adjective
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Alternative forms
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Etymology
===Etymology=== From γλαυκός "bright", in reference to their gleaming eyes. From γλαυκός "bright", in reference to their gleaming eyes.

Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) owl (Athene noctua)                                                                                                                  # owl (Athene noctua)

Inflection
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Derived terms
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Etymology
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Pronunciation
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Adjective
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 * 1) capable of dissolution                                                                                                                   # capable of dissolution
 * 2) destructible, perishable                                                                                                                 # destructible, perishable
 * 1) destructible, perishable                                                                                                                 # destructible, perishable
 * 1) destructible, perishable                                                                                                                 # destructible, perishable

Declension
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Synonyms
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Antonyms
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Etymology
===Etymology=== From and. From and.

Adjective
===Adjective===
 * 1) welcoming, friendly                                                                                                                      # welcoming, friendly

Inflection
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Noun
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Etymology
===Etymology=== From, from                                     From , from

Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) the traits and character of a, nobility, goodness                                               # the traits and character of a , nobility, goodness

Inflection
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Antonyms
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Descendants
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 * kalokagathia                                                                                                                                * kalokagathia

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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Adjective
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Greek
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Noun
#                                                                                                                                                   κεφάλαια κεφάλαια

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Ancient Greek
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Noun
===Noun===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Noun
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Etymology
===Etymology=== Perhaps from +. Perhaps from +.

Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) lizard                                                                                                                                       # lizard
 * 2) crocodile                                                                                                                                    # crocodile
 * 3) A fallacy of the sophists                                                                                                                # A fallacy of the sophists

Inflection
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Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Russian:                                                                                               * Russian:

Greek
===Alternative forms===

Alternative forms
*                                                                                                                                                    ===Etymology===

Etymology
From. From. ===Noun===

Noun
# crocodile (amphibious reptile) ====Declension====
 * 1) crocodile (amphibious reptile)

Declension
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Ancient Greek
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Noun
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Greek
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Noun
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Noun
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Adjective
===Adjective===

Ancient Greek
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Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Noun
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===
 * (Uncontracted)                                                                                                           *  (Uncontracted)

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Participle
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Inflection
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Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Alternative forms
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Etymology
===Etymology=== Contracted form of from, from. Cognate with Sanskrit, Latin , and Old English (English ). Contracted form of from, from. Cognate with Sanskrit, Latin , and Old English (English ).

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) sheep (either a ram or ewe)                                                                                                                                                                                       # sheep (either a ram or ewe)

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adverb
===Adverb===
 * , used before a vowel with rough breathing                                                                       #, used before a vowel with rough breathing

Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Etymology
===Etymology=== From +. From +.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) inn                                                                                                                                          # inn

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Arabic:,                                                                                         * Arabic: ,
 * French:                                                                                                                         ** French:
 * Georgian:                                                                                                                      ** Georgian:
 * Italian:                                                                                                                       ** Italian:
 * Middle Armenian:,                                                                                             ** Middle Armenian: ,
 * Spanish:                                                                                                                       ** Spanish:
 * Aramaic:                                                                                                                                        * Aramaic:
 * Hebrew:                                                                                                    *: Hebrew:
 * Syriac:                                                                                                             *: Syriac:
 * Armenian:                                                                                                                                       * Armenian:
 * Old Armenian:,                                                                                               ** Old Armenian: ,
 * Armenian:                                                                                                                      *** Armenian:
 * Hebrew:                                                                                                                 * Hebrew:

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Appellative of, from. Appellative of, from.

Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) persuasion                                                                                                                                                                                        # persuasion
 * 2) means of persuasion, inducement, argument                                                                                                                                                    ## means of persuasion, inducement, argument
 * 3) obedience                                                                                                                                                                                        ## obedience
 * 1) means of persuasion, inducement, argument                                                                                                                                                    ## means of persuasion, inducement, argument
 * 2) obedience                                                                                                                                                                                        ## obedience
 * 1) obedience                                                                                                                                                                                        ## obedience

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adverb
===Adverb=== πρῴ (prō)                                                                                                                                   πρῴ (prō)
 * 1) early in the day                                                                                                                         # early in the day
 * 2) during morning                                                                                                                           # during morning

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Verb
===Verb===
 * 1)  (contracted)                                                                                     #  (contracted)

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Determiner
===Determiner===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                              * Greek:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== ..

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) satyr                                                                                                                                        # satyr
 * 2) lewd person                                                                                                                                  # lewd person
 * 3) A type of play which had satyrs in the chorus                                                                                                    # A type of play which had satyrs in the chorus

Derived terms
====Derived terms====

Declension
====Declension====

Synonyms
====Synonyms====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Latin:                                                                                                                          * Latin:
 * Polish:                                                                                                                           * Polish:
 * Russian:                                                                                                    * Russian:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Pronoun
===Pronoun===

Greek
===Etymology 1===

Etymology 1
From. From. ====Alternative forms====

Alternative forms
*                                                                                                                                                    ====Pronoun====

Pronoun
# you =====Related terms=====
 * 1) you                                                                    #:

Related terms
===Etymology 2===

Etymology 2
From From ====Alternative forms====

Alternative forms
*                                                                                                                                                   ====Pronunciation====

Pronunciation
*                                                                                                                                                   ====Preposition====

Preposition
# to, at, by, in, on, unto, upon =====Related terms=====
 * 1) to, at, by, in, on, unto, upon

Related terms
*                                                                                                                                              *                                                                                                                                                       σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε                                                                                                                                         σε σε

Removing non-indexed resources (R:DGE, R:Bailly) for unlikely headwords (mostly inflected or alternative forms indexed in Strong's or Woodhouse). σημαίνειν                                                                                                                                         σημαίνειν

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Alternative forms
===Alternative forms===

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) A tool for cutting or carving: knife, chisel                                                                                             # A tool for cutting or carving: knife, chisel

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Adjective
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Noun
===Noun===

Greek
===Adjective===

Adjective
#                                                                                                                                                   συνώνυμα συνώνυμα

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Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Verb
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Pronoun
===Pronoun===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Neuter substantive of, from +                    Neuter substantive of , from  +

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) triangle (geometric shape)                                                                                                                   # triangle (geometric shape)
 * 2) triangle (musical instrument)                                                                                                                    # triangle (musical instrument)
 * 3) one of the Athenian lawcourts                                                                                                                # one of the Athenian lawcourts
 * 4) a type of lozenge                                                                                                                            # a type of lozenge

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
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Adjective
===Adjective===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Article
===Article===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:,                                                                                                                 * Greek: ,

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Article
===Article===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                              * Greek:

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adjective
===Adjective===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From the verb. From the verb.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Interjection
===Interjection===
 * 1) hail!, welcome!, farewell!                                                                                                           # hail!, welcome!, farewell!

Usage notes
====Usage notes====
 * This is the singular form. When greeting a group, is used.                                                                     * This is the singular form. When greeting a group,  is used.

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Adjective
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Noun
===Noun=== ψυχῆς                                                                                                                                ψυχῆς

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Etymology 1
===Etymology 1=== From, from. The form appears when followed by laryngeal and a vowel: that is, in an open syllable of the  form. Akin to, and , which are closed-syllable reflexes of the , ,  forms, respectively. From, from. The form appears when followed by laryngeal and a vowel: that is, in an open syllable of the  form. Akin to, and , which are closed-syllable reflexes of the , ,  forms, respectively. Cognate with and 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and. Cognate with and 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and.

Alternative forms
====Alternative forms====

Prefix
====Prefix====

Usage notes
=====Usage notes===== The alpha is usually short, but long when added to a stem that begins with three short syllables. Thus, words such as ) begin with long alpha in Epic, and frequently also in Lyric, Tragic, or Comic poetry. and all its compounds always have long alpha.                                                                        The alpha is usually short, but long when added to a stem that begins with three short syllables. Thus, words such as ) begin with long alpha in Epic, and frequently also in Lyric, Tragic, or Comic poetry. and all its compounds always have long alpha.

Derived terms
=====Derived terms=====

Descendants
=====Descendants=====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           *Greek:
 * English                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          *English
 * English                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          *English
 * English                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          *English
 * English                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          *English
 * English                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          *English

Etymology 2
===Etymology 2===

Prefix
====Prefix====

Etymology 3
===Etymology 3===

Prefix
====Prefix====

Etymology 4
===Etymology 4===

Prefix
====Prefix====

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Alternative forms
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Pronunciation
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From the present participle of the verb "I am absent" (confer  and ). From the present participle of the verb "I am absent" (confer  and ).

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Participle
===Participle===

Adjective
===Adjective===
 * 1) absent                                                                                                                                                                                           # absent

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Possibly from and  or. Possibly from and  or.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) waggon                                                                                                                                       # waggon

Inflection
====Inflection====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                                            * Greek:
 * Latin:                                                                                                                           * Latin:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== Neutral form of derived from. Neutral form of derived from.

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) a handbook, a manual.                                                                                                                    # a handbook, a manual.
 * 2) a dagger.                                                                                                                                    # a dagger.

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * English: enchiridion                                                                                                                        * English: enchiridion

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
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Noun
===Noun===

Ancient Greek
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Adjective
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Ancient Greek
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Pronoun
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Adjective
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
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Adjective
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Ancient Greek
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Verb
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Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===

Ancient Greek
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Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * English:                                                                                                                           * English:

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From. From.

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Adjective
===Adjective===
 * 1)  rugged, peaked                                                                                #  rugged, peaked

Inflection
====Inflection====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Noun
===Noun===

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Etymology
===Etymology=== From                                                                                     From

Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) one who is armed, heavily armored                                                                                                            # one who is armed, heavily armored
 * 2) a heavily armored foot soldier, man-at-arms, who carried a pike  and a large shield                 # a heavily armored foot soldier, man-at-arms, who carried a pike  and a large shield
 * 1) a heavily armored foot soldier, man-at-arms, who carried a pike  and a large shield                 # a heavily armored foot soldier, man-at-arms, who carried a pike  and a large shield

Declension
====Declension====

Descendants
====Descendants====
 * Greek:                                                                                                        * Greek:

Antonyms
====Antonyms====

Ancient Greek
==Ancient Greek==

Verb
===Verb===

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Noun
===Noun===
 * 1) Nominative plural of ὅπλον                                                                                                                   # Nominative plural of ὅπλον
 * 2) Accusative plural of ὅπλον                                                                                                                   # Accusative plural of ὅπλον
 * 3) Vocative plural of ὅπλον                                                                                                                     # Vocative plural of ὅπλον

Ancient Greek
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Pronunciation
===Pronunciation===

Participle
===Participle===

Inflection
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