Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

κείω
(Verb), 달라붙다, 엉겨붙다
κείω
(Verb), 눕다, 드러눕다, 누워 있다
κεκαφηώς
(Adjective), breathing forth
κεκραξιδάμας
(), he who conquers all in bawling, the blusterer
κέκραγμα
(Noun), 울음소리, 지저귐, 아우성
κεκραγμός
(Noun),
κεκράκτης
(Noun), a bawler
Κέκροψ
(Noun), Cecropian, Athenian, the Acropolis, Athens, Attica, the Athenians##the Athenians
κεκρύφαλος
(Noun), a woman's head-dress of net##part of the headstall of a bridle##the pouch or belly of a hunting-net
κελαδεινός
(Adjective), 시끄러운, 울려퍼지는, 소리를 내는
κελαδέω
(Verb), ##울리다, 시끄럽게 소리치다, 외치다, 소리내다, 소리치다##부르다, 읊다, 가락을 부르다
κελάδημα
(Noun), a rushing sound
κελαδῆτις
(Noun), loud-sounding
κέλαδος
(Noun), 으르렁거림, 포효, 고함 소리, 부르짖음##울음소리, 지저귐, 아우성, 울부짖음##
κελάδω
(Verb), 울려퍼지다. 소리내다
κελαινεφής
(Adjective), 까만, 검은, 부자의, 부유한, 까무잡잡한, 어두운 색깔의, 어두운
κελαινεγχής
(Adjective), with black, bloody) spear
κελαινόβρωτος
(Adjective), black and bloody with gnawing
κελαινοφαής
(Adjective), black-gleaming, murky twilight
κελαινόφρων
(Adjective), black-hearted

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