Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

δοῦλος
(Adjective), 노예의, 노예 근성의, 예속된
δοῦλος
(Noun), 노예
δουλοσύνη
(Noun), 노예제, 징역, 예속
δουλόσυνος
(Adjective), enslaved
δουλόω
(Verb), to enslave
δούλωσις
(Noun), enslaving, subjugation
δουπέω
(Verb), to sound heavy or dead, with a thud he fell, falls with heavy sound
δουπήτωρ
(Noun), a clatterer
δοῦπος
(Noun), any dead, heavy sound, a thud, the measured tread, the hum, the roar
δουράτεος
(Adjective), of planks or beams of wood, wooden
δουρηνεκής
(Adjective), a spear's throw off or distant
δουρικλειτός
(Adjective), famed for the spear
δουρίπηκτος
(Adjective), fixed on spears
δουριτυπής
(Adjective), wood-cutting
δουροδόκη
(Noun), a case or stand for spears
δουροτόμος
(Adjective), cutting wood
δοχή
(Noun), ##맞이, 시리즈, 오락
δοχήϊον
(Noun), 뿔, 호른, 가지진 뿔
δοχμή
(Noun), the space contained in a hand's breadth
δόχμιος
(Adjective), across, athwart, aslant

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