τείνειν
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Ancient Greek
[edit]Verb
[edit]τείνειν • (teínein)
- present active infinitive of τείνω (teínō)
References
[edit]- Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language[1], London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited.
- aim idem, page 21.
- bend idem, page 73.
- bestir oneself idem, page 76.
- brace idem, page 92.
- conduce to idem, page 157.
- distend idem, page 241.
- drag idem, page 249.
- draw idem, page 250.
- effort idem, page 263.
- eke cut idem, page 263.
- exert idem, page 291.
- expand idem, page 292.
- extend idem, page 296.
- gravitate idem, page 371.
- hasten idem, page 387.
- hurry idem, page 411.
- incline idem, page 428.
- jerk idem, page 462.
- lead idem, page 481.
- outspread idem, page 583.
- outstretch idem, page 583.
- point idem, page 623.
- prolong idem, page 653.
- protract idem, page 653.
- range idem, page 670.
- reach idem, page 675.
- redound to idem, page 684.
- refer idem, page 684.
- reference idem, page 684.
- speed idem, page 800.
- spin idem, page 802.
- spread idem, page 805.
- strain idem, page 822.
- stretch idem, page 825.
- strive idem, page 827.
- struggle idem, page 828.
- taut idem, page 857.
- tend idem, page 861.
- tighten idem, page 874.
- tug idem, page 900.
- verge idem, page 948.