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τίς ἥδε κραυγὴ καὶ δόμων περίστασις; → what means this uproar and thronging about the house, what means the crowd standing round the house?

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P. and V. [[ἄπαις]], [[ἄτοκος]] (Plat.), V. [[ἄτεκνος]].
[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἄπαις]], [[ἄτοκος]] ([[Plato]]), [[verse|V.]] [[ἄτεκνος]].
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|trtx=Azerbaijani: sonsuz, övladsız, oğul-uşaqsız; Belarusian: бяздзетны; Bulgarian: бездетен; Catalan: sense fills; Chinese Mandarin: 沒有兒女的, 没有儿女的, 無子女的, 无子女的, 無兒無女的, 无儿无女的; Czech: bezdětný; Danish: barnløs; Dutch: [[kinderloos]]; Esperanto: seninfana; Finnish: lapseton; French: [[sans enfants]]; German: [[kinderlos]]; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌱𐌰𐍂𐌽𐌰𐌷𐍃; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγενής]], [[ἄγονος]], [[ἄπαις]], [[ἀτέκμων]], [[ἄτεκνος]], [[ὀρφανός]]; Hungarian: gyermektelen; Interlingua: sin infantes; Irish: gan chlann, gan chúram, gan leanbh; Japanese: 子供のいない; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: bêzarok; Lithuanian: bevaikis; Macedonian: бездетен; Maori: huatea, huamutu; Middle English: childles, barnles; Norwegian Bokmål: barnløs, barnlaus; Nynorsk: barnlaus; Old English: bearnlēas; Polish: bezdzietny, bezpotomny; Portuguese: [[sem filhos]]; Russian: [[бездетный]]; Slovak: bezdetný; Spanish: [[sin hijos]]; Swedish: barnlös; Turkish: çocuksuz; Ukrainian: безді́тний
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Woodhouse page for childless - Opens in new window

adjective

P. and V. ἄπαις, ἄτοκος (Plato), V. ἄτεκνος.

Translations

Azerbaijani: sonsuz, övladsız, oğul-uşaqsız; Belarusian: бяздзетны; Bulgarian: бездетен; Catalan: sense fills; Chinese Mandarin: 沒有兒女的, 没有儿女的, 無子女的, 无子女的, 無兒無女的, 无儿无女的; Czech: bezdětný; Danish: barnløs; Dutch: kinderloos; Esperanto: seninfana; Finnish: lapseton; French: sans enfants; German: kinderlos; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌱𐌰𐍂𐌽𐌰𐌷𐍃; Ancient Greek: ἀγενής, ἄγονος, ἄπαις, ἀτέκμων, ἄτεκνος, ὀρφανός; Hungarian: gyermektelen; Interlingua: sin infantes; Irish: gan chlann, gan chúram, gan leanbh; Japanese: 子供のいない; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: bêzarok; Lithuanian: bevaikis; Macedonian: бездетен; Maori: huatea, huamutu; Middle English: childles, barnles; Norwegian Bokmål: barnløs, barnlaus; Nynorsk: barnlaus; Old English: bearnlēas; Polish: bezdzietny, bezpotomny; Portuguese: sem filhos; Russian: бездетный; Slovak: bezdetný; Spanish: sin hijos; Swedish: barnlös; Turkish: çocuksuz; Ukrainian: безді́тний