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τῷ σώματι τελεῖ ἐνοίκιον ἡ ψυχή → the soul pays rent to the body

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|Transliteration C=skyteys
|Transliteration C=skyteys
|Beta Code=skuteu/s
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|Definition=έως, ὁ,= [[σκυτοτόμος]], <span class="bibl">Ar. <span class="title">Av.</span>491</span>, <span class="bibl">Pl.<span class="title">Grg.</span>491a</span>, <span class="bibl">X.<span class="title">Ages.</span>1.26</span>, <span class="bibl">Archipp.30</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">PPetr.</span>2p.108</span> (iii B.C.), etc.
|Definition=έως, ὁ, = [[σκυτοτόμος]], [[worker in leather]], [[cobbler]], [[shoemaker]], Ar. Av.491, Pl.Grg.491a, X.Ages.1.26, Archipp.30, PPetr.2p.108 (iii B.C.), etc.
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Transliteration A: skyteús Transliteration B: skyteus Transliteration C: skyteys Beta Code: skuteu/s

English (LSJ)

έως, ὁ, = σκυτοτόμος, worker in leather, cobbler, shoemaker, Ar. Av.491, Pl.Grg.491a, X.Ages.1.26, Archipp.30, PPetr.2p.108 (iii B.C.), etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 908] ὁ, Lederarbeiter, Schuster; Ar. Av. 494; Plat. Rep. X, 601 c; Xen. u. Folgde, wie Arist. pol. 4, 3.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σκῡτεύς: έως, ὁ, (σκῦτος) = σκυτοτόμος, Ἀριστοφ. Ὄρν. 491, Πλάτ. Γοργ. 491Α, Ξεν. Ἀγησ. 1, 26, κτλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

έως (ὁ) :
tout ouvrier travaillant le cuir, particul. cordonnier.
Étymologie: σκῦτος.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, θηλ. σκυτεύτρια, Α
αυτός που κατεργάζεται τα δέρματα, σκυτοτόμος, υποδηματοποιός («καὶ οἱ τέκτονες καὶ oἱ σιδηρεῑς καὶ σκυτεῑς... πάντες πολεμικὰ ὅπλα κατεσκεύαζον», Ξεν.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < σκῦτος «δέρμα, βύρσα» + κατάλ. -εύς (πρβλ. βυρσ-εύς)].

Greek Monotonic

σκῡτεύς: -έως, ὁ (σκῦτος), = σκυτοτόμος, σε Αριστοφ., Πλάτ. κ.λπ.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

σκυτεύς -εως, ὁ [σκῦτος] leerbewerker, spec. schoenmaker.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

σκῡτεύς: έως ὁ сапожник, башмачник Arph., Xen. etc.

Middle Liddell

σκῡτεύς, έως, ὁ, σκῦτος = σκυτοτόμος, Ar., Plat., etc.]

Translations

shoemaker

Albanian: këpucar; Arabic: إِسْكَاف‎, إِسْكَافِيّ‎‎, سَكَّاف‎; Moroccan Arabic: خراز‎, طراف‎; Armenian: կոշկակար; Asturian: zapateru; Azerbaijani: çəkməçi; Basque: zapatari, zapatagin; Belarusian: шавец, чабатар, чабатарка; Bulgarian: обущар, обущарка; Burmese: ဘိနပ်ချုပ်သမား; Catalan: sabater; Chinese Mandarin: 鞋匠; Czech: švec, obuvník; Danish: skomager; Dutch: schoenmaker, schoenmaakster; Erzya: кемстыця; Esperanto: ŝufaristo, ŝufaristino, ŝuisto, ŝuistino; Estonian: kingsepp; Finnish: suutari, kengäntekijä; French: cordonnier, cordonnière; Galician: zapateiro, zapateira; Georgian: მეწაღე, ფეხსაცმლის მკერავი, მეჩექმე, ხარაზი; German: Schuhmacher, Schuhmacherin, Schuster, Schusterin; Greek: παπουτσής, υποδηματοποιός, τσαγκάρης; Ancient Greek: ἐμβαδοποιός, νευρορράφος, πίσυγγος, πίσσυγγος, σαγγάριος, σκυτεύς, σκυτορράφος, σκυτοτόμος, τζαγγάριος, τζαγκάριος, τζάγκαρος, τροχαδάριος, τσανγάριος, ὑποδηματάριος, ὑποδηματορράφος; Hebrew: סַנדְלָר‎; Hindi: मोची; Hungarian: cipész, suszter; Icelandic: skósmiður; Ido: shuifisto; Irish: gréasaí; Italian: calzolaio; Japanese: 靴屋; Kazakh: етікші; Khmer: ជាងកាត់ស្បែកជើង; Korean: 제화공(製靴工), 신발 제조자; Lao: ຊ່າງເຮັດເກີບ; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: pêlavker; Kyrgyz: өтүкчү; Ladin: calighé; Latin: sutor, sutrix, calceator; Latvian: kurpnieks, kurpniece, apavnieks, apavniece; Lithuanian: batsiuvys, batsiuvė; Macedonian: чевлар, чевларка, кондураџија; Maltese: skarpan; Maori: hūmeke; Middle English: soutere; Neapolitan: scarparo; Norwegian Bokmål: skomaker; Nynorsk: skomakar; Old English: sċōhwyrhta, sċōhƿyrhta; Pashto: بزونکی‎, بوټ دوز‎, موچي‎, څميار‎, کوښار‎, څپښی‎; Persian: کفشگر‎, کفش دوز‎, کفاش‎, بوت دوز‎; Plautdietsch: Schusta; Polish: szewc, szewczyni; Portuguese: sapateiro, sapateira; Romanian: pantofar, cizmar, cizmăriță; Russian: сапожник, сапожница, башмачник, башмачница, обувщик, обувщица; Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀бућа̄р, посто̀ла̄р, шу̏стер; Roman: òbućār, postòlār, šȕster; Slovak: obuvník, šuster; Slovene: čevljar, čevljarka; Spanish: zapatero, zapatera; Sudovian: shūvīkas; Swedish: skomakare, skomakerska; Tajik: мӯзадӯз, кафшдӯз, маҳсидӯз; Tatar: итекче; Telugu: చర్మకారుడు; Thai: ช่างทำรองเท้า; Turkish: ayakkabıcı, başmakçı, pabuççu; Turkmen: ädikçi; Ukrainian: швець, чоботар, чоботарка; Urdu: موچی‎, جُفْت ساز‎; Uyghur: موزدۇز‎; Uzbek: etikdoʻz, yamoqchi; Vietnamese: thợ đóng giày; Volapük: jukel, hijukel, jijukel; Welsh: crydd; Westrobothnian: læskar, skómmar; Yiddish: שוסטער‎

cobbler

Arabic: إِسْكَاف‎‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܐܫܟܦܐ‎; Armenian: կոշկակար; Assamese: মুচী; Azerbaijani: çəkməçi; Basque: zapatari; Bengali: মুচী; Bulgarian: обущар; Catalan: sabater, sabatera; Chinese Mandarin: 皮匠, 鞋匠; Cimbrian: schuastar; Czech: švec, příštipkář; Danish: skoflikker, skomager; Dutch: schoenlapper, schoenlapster, schoenmaakster, schoenmaker; Esperanto: botisto, ŝuisto, ŝuistino; Faroese: skómakari, skósmiður; Finnish: suutari; French: bouif, cordonnier, cordonnière, savetier, savetière; Old French: corvisier; Middle French: bobelineur; Fula: jappaajo; Galician: zapateiro, zapateira; Georgian: მეწაღე, მეჩექმე, ხარაზი; German: Flickschuster, Flickschusterin, Schuhflicker, Schuhflickerin, Schuhmacher, Schuhmacherin, Schuster, Schusterin; Greek: παπουτσής, τσαγκάρης, υποδηματοποιός; Ancient Greek: ὑποδηματοποιός, νευρορράφος, παλαιοράφος, σκυτεύς, σκυτοτόμος; Gujarati: મોચી; Hindi: चमार, मोची; Hungarian: cipész, suszter, varga; Icelandic: skómakari, skósmiður; Irish: gréasaí; Italian: calzolaio, calzolaia, ciabattino, ciabattina, zabattiero; Japanese: 靴直し, 靴屋; Ladin: calighé; Ladino: kunduradji, kunduryero, sapatero; Latin: calceator, sutor, sutrix, sutriballus; Latvian: apavnieks, apavniece, kurpnieks, kurpniece; Luxembourgish: Schouster, Schousterin, Schoustesch; Macedonian: чевлар, кондураџија; Maori: hūmeke; Middle English: soutere; Norman: chav'tchi, cordonnyi; Norwegian Bokmål: skomaker; Nynorsk: skomakar; Occitan: calçatièr, cauçatièr, sabatèr, sabatièr, sabatier; Old English: sċōhwyrhta; Old Swedish: sutare; Ottoman Turkish: اسكیجی‎; Persian: کفاش‎; Plautdietsch: Schusta; Polish: łatacz, szewc, szewczyni; Portuguese: sapateiro, sapateira; Romanian: ciubotar, cizmar, pantofar; Russian: башмачник, сапожник, сапожница; Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀бућа̄р, посто̀ла̄р, ва̑рга; Roman: òbućār, postòlār, vȃrga; Sicilian: zavatteri; Spanish: remendón, remendona, zapatero, zapatera, zapatero remendón, zapatera remendona; Suku: sapateiro; Swedish: skomakare, skomakerska or; Turkish: ayakkabıcı; Ukrainian: чоботар, швець; Volapük: hilujukel, jilujukel, lujukel; Welsh: crydd