Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

ἀυτή
(Noun), 소리, 음, 울음소리, 지저귐, 아우성, 울부짖음
αὐτός
(Pronoun), 그, 그녀, 그것 (3인칭 대명사)##바로 그, 그 자신 (강조 형용사)##같은
ἀυτέω
(Verb), 울다, 부르다, 외치다##
οὗτος
(Pronoun), 이, 이것
αὐτήκοος
(), one who has himself heard, an ear-witness
αὐτῆμαρ
(), on the self-same day
αὐτίκα
(), 즉시, 곧, 지금, 당장, 이제, 현재, 바로, 대로##미래의, 장래, 미래##가령, 예컨대
ἀυτμή
(), 숨, 호흡, 김##향기, ~에 향기를 풍기다, 냄새 맡다, 맡다
αὐτοάνθρωπος
(Noun), the ideal man, the form of man
αὐτοβοεί
(), by a mere shout, at the first shout, without a blow
αὐτόβουλος
(Adjective), self-willing, self-purposing
αὐτόξυλος
(Adjective), of mere wood
αὐτοδάξ
(), with the very teeth, ferocious
αὐτοδαής
(Adjective), 즉석의, 우발적인, 고의가 아닌
αὐτοδάικτος
(Adjective), self-slain or mutually slain
αὐτόδεκα
(), just ten
αὐτόδηλος
(Adjective), self-evident
αὐτοδίδακτος
(Adjective), self-taught
αὐτόδικος
(Adjective), with independent jurisdiction, with one's own law-courts
αὐτόδιον
(Noun), straightway
αὐτοέκαστος
(Noun), the ideal or form of each object
αὐτοέντης
(Noun), 살인자, 살해자
αὐτοεπιθῡμίᾱ
(Noun), the Form of Desire

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