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νεκρὸν ἐάν ποτ' ἴδηις καὶ μνήματα κωφὰ παράγηις κοινὸν ἔσοπτρον ὁρᾶις· ὁ θανὼν οὕτως προσεδόκα → whenever you see a body dead, or pass by silent tombs, you look into the mirror of all men's destiny: the dead man expected nothing else | if you ever see a corpse or walk by quiet graves, that's when you look into the mirror we all share: the dead expected this
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Bulgarian: гребане; Catalan: rem, remant; Chinese Mandarin: 划船; Czech: veslování; Danish: ro, roning; Dutch: [[roeien]]; Esperanto: remado; Faroese: róður; Finnish: soutaminen, soutu; French: [[aviron]], [[canotage]]; Galician: remo; Georgian: ნიჩბოსნობა; German: [[Rudern]]; Greek: [[κωπηλασία]]; | Bulgarian: гребане; Catalan: rem, remant; Chinese Mandarin: 划船; Czech: veslování; Danish: ro, roning; Dutch: [[roeien]]; Esperanto: remado; Faroese: róður; Finnish: soutaminen, soutu; French: [[aviron]], [[canotage]]; Galician: remo; Georgian: ნიჩბოსნობა; German: [[Rudern]]; Greek: [[κωπηλασία]]; Ancient Greek: [[εἰρεσία]], [[εἰρεσίη]], [[ἐρετμός]], [[κωπηλασία]]; Icelandic: róður; Irish: rámhaíocht; Italian: [[canottaggio]], [[voga]]; Japanese: ローイング, 漕艇, 漕艇, 船こぎ, ボートこぎ, ローイング; Macedonian: веслање; Norwegian Bokmål: roing; Norwegian Nynorsk: roing; Polish: wioślarstwo, wiosłowanie; Portuguese: [[remada]], [[remo]]; Romanian: canotaj, vâslire; Russian: [[гребля]]; Spanish: [[remo]] | ||
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
oared: P. and V. κωπήρης, V. εὐήρετμος, πολύκωπος.
a two-oared rowing boat: P. ἀκάτιον ἀμφηρικόν (Thuc. 4, 67).
substantive
the art of rowing: P. ἐρετική, ἡ (Plato).
Translations
noun
Bulgarian: гребане; Catalan: rem, remant; Chinese Mandarin: 划船; Czech: veslování; Danish: ro, roning; Dutch: roeien; Esperanto: remado; Faroese: róður; Finnish: soutaminen, soutu; French: aviron, canotage; Galician: remo; Georgian: ნიჩბოსნობა; German: Rudern; Greek: κωπηλασία; Ancient Greek: εἰρεσία, εἰρεσίη, ἐρετμός, κωπηλασία; Icelandic: róður; Irish: rámhaíocht; Italian: canottaggio, voga; Japanese: ローイング, 漕艇, 漕艇, 船こぎ, ボートこぎ, ローイング; Macedonian: веслање; Norwegian Bokmål: roing; Norwegian Nynorsk: roing; Polish: wioślarstwo, wiosłowanie; Portuguese: remada, remo; Romanian: canotaj, vâslire; Russian: гребля; Spanish: remo