Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

νεατός
(Noun), a ploughing up of fallow land
νέατος
(Noun), 최종##최종
νεάω
(Verb), to plough up anew, land new-ploughed
νεάζω
(Verb), to be young or new, youth, thinking or acting like a youth##to be the younger of two##to grow young
νέβρειος
(Adjective), of a fawn
νεβριδόπεπλος
(Adjective), clad in fawnskin
νεβρίς
(Noun), a fawnskin
νεβρίζω
(Verb), to wear a fawnskin at the feast of Bacchus, to robe in fawnskins
νεβρός
(Noun), the young of the deer, a fawn, fawnskin
νεβρώδης
(Adjective), fawn-like
νεφέλη
(Noun), 구름
νεφεληγερέτα
(), cloud-gatherer, cloud-compeller
Νεφελοκένταυρος
(Noun), a cloud-centaur
Νεφελοκοκκυγία
(Noun), Cloud-cuckoo-town
Νεφελοκοκκυγιεύς
(Noun), a Cloud-cuckoo-man
νεφελωτός
(Adjective), clouded, made of clouds
νεφοειδής
(Adjective), cloud-like
νέφος
(Noun), 구름
νεφρῖτις
(), nephritis, a disease of the kidneys
νεφρός
(Noun), 신장, 콩팥##고환, 불##마음, 정신

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