Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

διείρομαι
(Verb), to question closely
διείρω
(Verb), to pass or draw through
διειρύω
(Verb), to draw across
διειρωνόξενος
(Adjective), dissembling with one's guests
διέκ
(), through and out of
διεκβολη
(Noun), mountain-pass##estuary##way out of a city##traversing##acknowledgement of payment received
διεκδύομαι
(Verb), to slip out through
διέκδυσις
(Noun), 가식, 핑계
διεκφεύγω
(Verb), to escape completely
διεκπαίω
(Verb), to break or burst through
διεκπεραίνω
(Verb), to go through with
διεκπεράω
(Verb), 넘어가다, 넘어서다##흐르다, 눈 감아주다, 눈감아주다
διεκπλέω
(Verb), to sail out through, to sail out##to break the enemy's line by sailing through it
διέκπλοος
(Noun), a sailing across or through, passing across or through##a breaking the enemy's line
διεκθέω
(Verb), 꿰뚫다, 찔러 넣다
διέκροος
(Noun), a passage for the stream to escape
διεκχέω
(),
διέλασις
(Noun), a driving through: a charge or exercise of cavalry
διελαύνω
(Verb), ##꿰찌르다, 관통하다##지르다, 찔러 넣다, 찌르다##
διελέγχω
(Verb), to refute utterly

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