Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

νεκρός
(Noun), 시체, 사체, 유해####
νεκρός
(Adjective), 죽은, 부패한
νεκροστολέω
(Verb), to ferry the dead
νεκροστόλος
(Adjective), a corpse-bearer
νεκροσυλία
(Noun), robbery of the dead
νεκρόω
(Verb), 고요하다, 잠잠케 하다, 조용히 하다##
νεκρώδης
(Adjective), corpse-like
νεκρών
(Noun), a burial-place
νέκρωσις
(Noun), 죽음, 사망, 사신, 저승사자
νέκταρ
(Noun), 감로, 꿀, 과즙
νεκτάρεος
(Adjective), 아름다운, 향기로운, 예쁜, 신의, 신성한, 잘생긴, 아리따운
νεκύδαλος
(Noun), Alternative form of νεκύδᾰλος ‎(nekúdalos)
νεκύδαλος
(Noun), the nympha of the silkworm
νεκυηγός
(Adjective),
νέκυια
(Noun), by which ghosts were called up and questioned
νεκυϊκός
(Adjective), of the dead
νεκυϊσμός
(Noun), a magical rite by which ghosts were called up and questioned about the future
νεκυομαντεῖον
(Noun), an oracle of the dead
νεκυοστόλος
(Adjective), ferrying the dead##bearing the dead
νέκυρ
(Noun), Laconian form of νέκυς ‎(nékus)

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