bore

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Δημήτριος Γλαύκου προφητεύων ἀνέθηκε τοὺς λαμπαδηφόρους ... καὶ περιραντήρια ... → Demetrius son of Glaukos, being prophet, dedicated torch-bearers ... and lustral basins ...

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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verb transitive

pierce with a hole: P. and V. τετραίνειν τρυπᾶν (Sophocles, Fragment).

weary: Ar. and P. ἐνοχλεῖν (acc. or dat.).

Translations

pierce with a hole

Bulgarian: пробивам, дупча; Catalan: barrinar, perforar, foradar; Crimean Tatar: teşmek; Czech: vrtat, vyvrtat; Danish: bore; Dutch: boren; Faroese: bora; Finnish: porata; French: percer; German: bohren; Ancient Greek: τρυπάω, τετραίνω; Hungarian: fúr, kifúr, kiváj; Icelandic: bora; Irish: toll; Italian: alesare, scavare, scavare; Latin: terebro; Macedonian: дупчи; Maori: ore, oreore, poka; Norwegian: bore; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧بورغولامق⁩; Persian: ⁧سفتن⁩; Polish: borować, świdrować, wiercić; Portuguese: cavar; Quechua: hut'kuy, t'uquy; Romanian: găuri; Russian: сверлить, буравить; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бушити, сврдлати; Roman: búšiti, svrdlati; Slovak: vŕtať, prevŕtať, zavŕtať, vyvŕtať; Slovene: vrtati; Spanish: perforar, horadar, agujerear; Swahili: -dunga; Swedish: borra; Telugu: తొలుచు; Turkish: burgulamak; Ukrainian: свердлити, бурити