What does δούλους in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word δούλους in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use δούλους in Greek.
The word δούλους in Greek means slave, σκλάβος, σκλάβα, σκλάβος, δούλος, είλωτας, υπηρέτης, δούλος, σκλάβος, σκλάβος, σκλάβα, είλωτας, υποτακτικός, στρατιωτάκι, ρομποτάκι, δούλος, δούλα. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word δούλους
slave
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σκλάβος, σκλάβα(owned person) Οι ιδιοκτήτες φυτειών βασίζονταν στους σκλάβους για να μαζέψουν το βαμβάκι τους. Plantation owners used to rely on slaves to pick their cotton. |
σκλάβος, δούλος, είλωτας(sb who does menial work) (μεταφορικά) The drudges worked quietly at their desks, sighing as they typed reports. |
υπηρέτης(UK, informal, pejorative (servant) The lady of the house accused the skivvy of stealing the silver. |
δούλος, σκλάβος(archaic (unpaid male servant) |
σκλάβος, σκλάβα(person owned as a slave) |
είλωτας(literary (serf, slave) (μεταφορικά) |
υποτακτικός(does unpleasant tasks) (μειωτικό) |
στρατιωτάκι, ρομποτάκι(figurative (person: does tedious work) (μτφ, καθομ: κάνει βαρετή δουλειά) Το τμήμα έχει τρεις διευθυντές και σαράντα περίπου ρομποτάκια. The department has three managers and about forty drones. |
δούλος, δούλα(archaic (slave) The Vikings kept many thralls. |
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