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κρηνῑ́ς
κρῆνον
κρηπῑ́ς
Κρής
κρῆς
κρησέρᾱ
Κρήσιος
κρῆσις
Κρῆσσα
κρησφύγετον
Κρῆτες
Κρήτη
κρητήρ
Κρητίζω
Κρητικός
κρητισμός
κρῖ
κρῑβανῑ́της
κρῑ́βανος
κρῑβανωτός
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Κρῆτες
Κρῆτεςῶνm.plΚρήτη people of CreteCretansas a population or military forceHom. hHom. Pi. B. Hdt. Th.as provbl. liarsCall. Plb. Plu.sg.Cretan manX. Κρήςητόςmasc.adjof or belonging to Creteof men, archersCretanTh. Att.orats. Pl. X.of a style of music or dancePi.fr.of a tombCall. Κρῆσσαηςdial.ᾱςfem.adj of womenCretanHdt. S. E.of a city, a festivalCall.pl.sb.Cretan womenSapph.or Alc. Κρήσιοςᾱ ονadjof the landof CreteCretanE.of the sea, N. of CreteS.of persons or thingsE. Plu.of rhythmsLyr.adesp. Κρητικόςή όνadj of or relating to Crete or the Cretansof the sea, N. of CreteCretanB. Th. Plb. Plu. of customs, laws, a political system, way of lifeArchil. Hdt. Pl. Arist. Plb. Plu.of hunting dogsX.of songs, artefacts, or sim.A. Ar. Plu.neut.sg.sb.Cretan robeapp. a short, light garment worn by menAr.of a waragainst Cretefought by Rhodes, c.155 BCPlb.neut.pl.sb.Cretan warfought by Rhodes, c.205–200 BCPlb. of persons, their behaviour, or sim.characteristic of CretansCretani.e. dishonest or cunningPlb. Plu. Κρητικῶςadvin Cretan styleref. to dancingAr.

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Headword:
Κρῆτες
Headword (normalized):
κρῆτες
Headword (normalized/stripped):
κρητες
IDX:
23532
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-23533
Key:
Κρῆτες

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