Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

τραγανός
(Noun), 염소
τραγανός
(Adjective), crunchy, cartilaginous
Τραγασαῖος
(Adjective), of or from the Epirotic city, in Tragasaean fashion
τράγειος
(Adjective), of or from a he-goat, a goat's skin
τραγέλαφος
(Noun), the goat-stag
τράγεος
(Adjective),
τράγημα
(Noun), that which is eaten for eating's sake, dried fruits or sweetmeats, dessert
τραγηματίζω
(Verb), to eat sweetmeats
τραγικός
(Adjective), ##비극의, 불운한##비극의, 불운한##침울한, 애도하는, 우울한####
τράγινος
(Adjective), of a he-goat
τραγίσκος
(Noun), a young he-goat
τραγοφαγέω
(Verb), to eat he-goats
τραγοκουρικός
(Adjective), for shearing he-goats
τραγόκτονος
(Adjective), of slaughtered goats
τραγομάσχαλος
(Adjective), with armpits smelling like a he-goat
τραγόπους
(Adjective), goat-footed
τράγος
(Noun), 염소, 수컷 염소######협잡, 사기, 외설
τραγοσκελής
(Adjective), goat-shanked
τράγω
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τραγῳδέω
(Verb), to act a tragedy##to represent in tragedy, to be the subject of a tragedy##to tell in tragic phrase, to declaim

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