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<b class="b2">Inquisitive</b>: V. λιχνός (Eur.. ''Hipp.'' 913). | |||
<b class="b2">Eager for knowledge</b>: P. [[φιλομαθής]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Eager to hear</b>: P. [[φιλήκοος]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Meddlesome</b>: Ar. and P. [[πολυπράγμων]], P. [[περίεργος]], [[φιλοπράγμων]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Strange</b>: P. and V. [[θαυμαστός]], [[δεινός]], [[νέος]], [[καινός]], [[ἄτοπος]] (Eur., <b class="b2">Frag.</b>), Ar. and P. [[θαυμάσιος]], [[ὑπερφυής]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Curiously made</b>: P. and V. [[ποικίλος]], V. [[δαίδαλος]]. | |||
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Revision as of 09:26, 21 July 2017
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
Inquisitive: V. λιχνός (Eur.. Hipp. 913).
Eager for knowledge: P. φιλομαθής.
Eager to hear: P. φιλήκοος.
Meddlesome: Ar. and P. πολυπράγμων, P. περίεργος, φιλοπράγμων.
Strange: P. and V. θαυμαστός, δεινός, νέος, καινός, ἄτοπος (Eur., Frag.), Ar. and P. θαυμάσιος, ὑπερφυής.