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Τὸ δ' ἐκ τυράννων αἰσχροκέρδειαν φιλεῖ → The race of tyrants loves shameful profit
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[[prose|P.]] [[διεστραμμένος]], [[ἔξαρθρος]], [[ἔξαρμος]], [[ἐξηρθρωμένος]]. | |||
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|trtx=French: [[disloqué]], [[luxé]], [[déboîté]]; German: [[ausgekugelt]], [[ausgerenkt]], [[luxiert]]; Greek: [[εξαρθρωμένος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἔξαρθρος]], [[ἐξηρθρωμένος]], [[ἔκπαλος]], [[ἐκπαλής]], [[διεστραμμένος]]; Italian: [[dislocato]]; Latin: [[luxatus]]; Portuguese: [[deslocado]]; Russian: [[вывихнутый]]; Spanish: [[deslocado]], [[desarticulado]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 14 February 2024
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. διεστραμμένος, ἔξαρθρος, ἔξαρμος, ἐξηρθρωμένος.
Translations
French: disloqué, luxé, déboîté; German: ausgekugelt, ausgerenkt, luxiert; Greek: εξαρθρωμένος; Ancient Greek: ἔξαρθρος, ἐξηρθρωμένος, ἔκπαλος, ἐκπαλής, διεστραμμένος; Italian: dislocato; Latin: luxatus; Portuguese: deslocado; Russian: вывихнутый; Spanish: deslocado, desarticulado