roof is [face=SPIonic]o( o)/rofoj[/face] while the ceiling is [face=SPIonic]h( o)rofh/[/face],
wall is [face=SPIonic]to\ tei=xoj[/face] while the wall of a house is [face=SPIonic]o( toi=xoj[/face],
door is [face=SPIonic]h( qu/ra[/face] when window is [face=SPIonic]h( quri/j[/face],
cabbage is [face=SPIonic]h( r(a/fanoj[/face] while radish is [face=SPIonic]h( r(afani/j[/face],
and spicy is [face=SPIonic]h(di/j[/face] where sweet is [face=SPIonic]h(du/j[/face].
I think I'd be going to photocopy the pictures from my Pictorial German-English Dictionary and fill it in with the AG words. --- Er, I'm not going to publish it. It's for my study only.

By the way, I couldn't find a single mentioning of Katharevousa dictionary on the web(including Amazon sites). Was there such a thing?