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ὀφθαλμοὶ γὰρ τῶν ὤτων ἀκριβέστεροι μάρτυρες → the eyes are more accurate witnesses than the ears, the eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears

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|woodvr=(see also [[κατακλύζω]]): [[deluge]], [[engulf]], [[flood]], [[inundate]], [[dash over]], [[overwhelm with deluge]]
|woodvr=(see also [[κατακλύζω]]): [[deluge]], [[engulf]], [[flood]], [[inundate]], [[dash over]], [[overwhelm with deluge]]
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Bulgarian: заливам, наводнявам; Catalan: inundar; Chinese Mandarin: 淹沒/淹没; Czech: zaplavit; Dutch: [[inunderen]]; Finnish: hukuttaa; French: [[inonder]]; Galician: asolagar, alagar, anegar, inundar; German: [[überfluten]]; Greek: [[κατακλύζω]], [[πλημμυρίζω]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀμφικλύζω]], [[καταβρέχω]], [[κατακλύζειν]], [[κατακλύζω]]; Hindi: परिप्लावित; Ido: inundar; Italian: [[inondare]]; Maori: whakaparawhenua; Persian: غرقه کردن; Polish: zalać; Portuguese: [[inundar]]; Russian: [[заливать]], [[залить]], [[затоплять]], [[затопить]], [[наводнять]], [[наводнить]]; Spanish: [[inundar]]; Swedish: översvämma; Turkish: sel basmak, su basmak; Welsh: gorlifo
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Revision as of 06:44, 22 April 2024

Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also κατακλύζω): deluge, engulf, flood, inundate, dash over, overwhelm with deluge

Translations

inundate

Bulgarian: заливам, наводнявам; Catalan: inundar; Chinese Mandarin: 淹沒/淹没; Czech: zaplavit; Dutch: inunderen; Finnish: hukuttaa; French: inonder; Galician: asolagar, alagar, anegar, inundar; German: überfluten; Greek: κατακλύζω, πλημμυρίζω; Ancient Greek: ἀμφικλύζω, καταβρέχω, κατακλύζειν, κατακλύζω; Hindi: परिप्लावित; Ido: inundar; Italian: inondare; Maori: whakaparawhenua; Persian: غرقه کردن; Polish: zalać; Portuguese: inundar; Russian: заливать, залить, затоплять, затопить, наводнять, наводнить; Spanish: inundar; Swedish: översvämma; Turkish: sel basmak, su basmak; Welsh: gorlifo