Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

Τυφῶν
(Noun), Typhon
τύφη
(Noun),
τυφόω
(Verb), to wrap in smoke;, to be in the clouds, to be crazed, demented
τύφω
(Verb), 뿜다, 피우다, 연기를 뿜다####채우다, 만족시키다, 차다##
Τυφωνικός
(Adjective), tempestuous
τυφωνοειδῶς
(Adverb), like a whirlwind
τυφώς
(Noun), 태풍, 선풍, 회오리
τυγχάνω
(Verb), 일어나다, 발생하다##안으로 나르다, 희생하다##찾아가다######
τυῖδε
(Adverb), 이리, 여기
τύκη
(Noun), mason's work
τύκισμα
(Noun), a working of stones, walls of stone worked
τυκίζω
(Verb), to work stones
τῦκον
(Noun),
τύκος
(Noun), an instrument for working stones with, a mason's hammer or pick##a battle-axe
τυκτά
(), (tacht)
τυκτός
(Adjective), 만들어진
τύλη
(Noun), 어깨, 앞 4반부##베개, 쿠션
τυλίσσω
(Verb), 구부리다, 굽히다, 숙이다
τύλος
(Noun), a knot or callus##a knob or knot; a knobbed bolt, a ship-bolt, trenail
τυλόω
(Verb), to make knobby, knobbed##to make callous, to be callous
τυλωτός
(Adjective), knobbed
τυμβαύλης
(Noun), one who plays the flute at a funeral
τύμβευμα
(Noun), 무덤, 묘지, 묘##몸체, 몸, 육체

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