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εὐλογητὸς ὁ Θεὸς ἡμῶν πάντοτε, νῦν καὶ ἀεὶ καὶ εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων → blessed is our God always, now and ever, and to the ages of ages
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[[prose|P.]] [[ὑλώδης]], [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[δασύς]], [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[δάσκιος]]. | |||
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|trtx=Breton: koadek; Bulgarian: горист; French: [[boisé]]; Galician: boscoso; Greek: [[δασώδης]], [[δασωμένος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀλσώδης]], [[βησσήεις]], [[δασύς]], [[δασώδης]], [[δενδρήεις]], [[δενδροφόρος]], [[δενδρόφυτος]], [[δενδρώδης]], [[δρυμῶδες]], [[δρυμώδης]], [[δρυόεις]], [[δρυωτός]], [[ἔνυλος]], [[καταλσής]], [[κάταλσος]], [[ναπῶδες]], [[ναπώδης]], [[ξυλῶδες]], [[ξυλώδης]], [[ὑλάεις]], [[ὑλήεις]], [[ὑλῶδες]], [[ὑλώδης]]; German: [[bewaldet]], [[waldig]]; Hungarian: erdős; Italian: [[boscoso]]; Kyrgyz: токойлуу; Latvian: mežains; Polish: lesisty; Southern Altai: агашту; Spanish: [[boscoso]]; Swedish: skogsbeklädd; Welsh: coediog | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 6 February 2024
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. ὑλώδης, Ar. and P. δασύς, Ar. and V. δάσκιος.
Translations
Breton: koadek; Bulgarian: горист; French: boisé; Galician: boscoso; Greek: δασώδης, δασωμένος; Ancient Greek: ἀλσώδης, βησσήεις, δασύς, δασώδης, δενδρήεις, δενδροφόρος, δενδρόφυτος, δενδρώδης, δρυμῶδες, δρυμώδης, δρυόεις, δρυωτός, ἔνυλος, καταλσής, κάταλσος, ναπῶδες, ναπώδης, ξυλῶδες, ξυλώδης, ὑλάεις, ὑλήεις, ὑλῶδες, ὑλώδης; German: bewaldet, waldig; Hungarian: erdős; Italian: boscoso; Kyrgyz: токойлуу; Latvian: mežains; Polish: lesisty; Southern Altai: агашту; Spanish: boscoso; Swedish: skogsbeklädd; Welsh: coediog