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καλῶς γέ μου τὸν υἱὸν ὦ Στιλβωνίδη εὑρὼν ἀπιόντ' ἀπὸ γυμνασίου λελουμένον οὐκ ἔκυσας, οὐ προσεῖπας, οὐ προσηγάγου, οὐκ ὠρχιπέδισας, ὢν ἐμοὶ πατρικὸς φίλος → Ah! Is this well done, Stilbonides? You met my son coming from the bath after the gymnasium and you neither spoke to him, nor kissed him, nor took him with you, nor ever once felt his balls. Would anyone call you an old friend of mine?

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Afrikaans: vroedvrou; Alabama: tayyi alikchi; Albanian: mami, babo; Arabic: قَابِلَة‎, دَايَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: ولادة‎, داية‎,; Gulf Arabic: داية‎; Armenian: տատմեր, մանկաբարձուհի, դայակ; Azerbaijani: mama, mamaça; Basque: emagin; Belarusian: акушэрка, бабка, павітуха, баба; Bengali: দাই, ধাত্রী, মিডওয়াইফ; Breton: amiegez; Bulgarian: акушерка, баба; Burmese: လက်သည်, ဝမ်းဆွဲ; Catalan: llevador, llevadora; Central Melanau: bidan; Chamicuro: kumali; Chichewa: zamba; Chinese Cantonese: 接生婆, 執媽/执妈, 執仔婆/执仔婆, 助產士/助产士; Mandarin: 助產士/助产士, 接生員/接生员, 接生婆, 穩婆/稳婆, 產婆/产婆; Min Nan: 助產士/助产士, 抾囝母, 產婆/产婆; Czech: porodní bába, porodní asistentka, bába; Danish: jordemoder, jordemor; Dutch: [[verloskundige]], [[vroedvrouw]]; Esperanto: akuŝisto, akuŝistino; Estonian: ämmaemand; Faroese: ljósmóðir, jarðarmóðir, nærkona; Finnish: kätilö; French: [[sage-femme]], [[sage-femme homme]], [[accoucheur]], [[accoucheuse]]; Galician: parteira, partureira; Georgian: ბებიაქალი; German: [[Hebamme]], [[Entbindungspfleger]], [[Entbindungspflegerin]], [[Geburtshelfer]], [[Geburtshelferin]], [[Entbindungshelfer]], [[Entbindungshelferin]]; Gilbertese: tia kabung; Greek: [[μαία]], [[μαμή]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀκεστρίς]], [[ἰάτρια]], [[ἰατρίνη]], [[ἰατρόμαια]], [[ἰατρός]], [[ἰητρός]], [[λοχεύτρια]], [[μαῖα]], [[μαιευτής]], [[μαιεύτρια]], [[μαιεύτωρ]], [[ὑφαιρέτρια]]; Hebrew: מיילדת \ מְיַלֶּדֶת‎; Hindi: प्रसाविका, जनाई, दाई, मिडवाइफ़, धात्री; Hungarian: bába, szülésznő; Icelandic: ljósmóðir, ljósa, léttakona, yfirsetukona, nærkona; Indonesian: bidan; Irish: bean chabhrach, bean ghlúine, cnáimhseach; Old Irish: banterismid; Italian: [[ostetrica]], [[levatrice]]; Japanese: 助産婦, 産婆, 助産師; Kazakh: акушер әйел; Khmer: ឆ្មប, ម៉ប, យាយម៉ប; Kikuyu: mũciarithia; Korean: 조산부(助產婦), 산파(産婆), 조산사(助產師); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: pîrik; Kyrgyz: акушерка, аначы; Lao: ນາງຜະດຸງຄັນ, ຕຳແຍ, ຫມໍຕຳແຍ; Latin: [[obstetrix]]; Latvian: vecmāte, akušiere; Lithuanian: akušerė; Luxembourgish: Hiewan; Macedonian: бабица, акушерка; Malay: bidan, pengulin, dukun beranak; Malayalam: വയറ്റാട്ടി; Maltese: qabla; Maori: kaiwhakawhanau, wahine whakawhanau; Mongolian Cyrillic: эх баригч; Navajo: awééʼ hayiidzį́sí, asdzání ʼiʼiiłchíhí, awééʼ hayiiníłí; Neapolitan: mammana, vammana; Ngarrindjeri: putari; Norman: accouocheuse, gardgienne, sage-femme; Norwegian Bokmål: jordmor; Nynorsk: jordmor; Old English: beorþorþīnen; Papiamentu: partera; Pashto: قابله‎; Persian: ماما‎, پازاچ‎, قابله‎, دایه‎; Plautdietsch: Weemutta, Popkjemutta; Polish: akuszer, akuszerka, położna; Portuguese: [[parteira]]; Romanian: moașă; Russian: [[акушер]], [[акушерка]], [[повитуха]], [[повивальная бабка]], [[бабка]], [[повивальщица]]; Saanich: NIȽ ȻENT Ȼ SĆḴAḴS; Sanskrit: साविका, धात्री; Scottish Gaelic: muime, bean-ghlùine; Serbo-Croatian: primalja; Cyrillic: ба̏бица; Roman: bȁbica; Sicilian: lavatrici; Slovak: pôrodná baba, pôrodná asistentka, baba, babica; Slovene: babica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: babka; Spanish: [[partera]], [[comadrona]], [[matrona]]; Swedish: barnmorska; Tagalog: kumadrona; Tajik: акушер, момо, қобила, доя, акушерка; Telugu: మంత్రసాని; Thai: ตำแย, หมอตำแย; Turkish: ebe; Turkmen: akuşerka; Ukrainian: акушерка, повитуха, сповитуха, повивальна бабка; Urdu: دائی‎, جنائی‎, قابله‎; Uzbek: akusherka, doya; Vietnamese: bà đỡ, bà mụ, bà đỡ đẻ, nữ hộ sinh; Welsh: bydwraig; West Frisian: hoarnwiif, ferloskundige; Yiddish: הײַבאַם‎, אַקושערקע‎, אַקושערין‎
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Full diacritics: ἰατρόμαια Medium diacritics: ἰατρόμαια Low diacritics: ιατρόμαια Capitals: ΙΑΤΡΟΜΑΙΑ
Transliteration A: iatrómaia Transliteration B: iatromaia Transliteration C: iatromaia Beta Code: i)atro/maia

English (LSJ)

ἡ, midwife, Dessau Inscr.Lat.Sel.7806, CIL6.9478.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἰᾱτρόμαια: ἡ, μαῖα ἔχουσα καὶ γνῶσιν ἰατρικῆς, ἰατρίνη, Inscr. Gryter. f. 1110.

Greek Monolingual

ἰατρόμαια, ἡ (Α)
μαία με γνώσεις ιατρικής.

German (Pape)

[ιᾱ], ἡ, Hebamme, Inscr.

Translations

midwife

Afrikaans: vroedvrou; Alabama: tayyi alikchi; Albanian: mami, babo; Arabic: قَابِلَة‎, دَايَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: ولادة‎, داية‎,; Gulf Arabic: داية‎; Armenian: տատմեր, մանկաբարձուհի, դայակ; Azerbaijani: mama, mamaça; Basque: emagin; Belarusian: акушэрка, бабка, павітуха, баба; Bengali: দাই, ধাত্রী, মিডওয়াইফ; Breton: amiegez; Bulgarian: акушерка, баба; Burmese: လက်သည်, ဝမ်းဆွဲ; Catalan: llevador, llevadora; Central Melanau: bidan; Chamicuro: kumali; Chichewa: zamba; Chinese Cantonese: 接生婆, 執媽/执妈, 執仔婆/执仔婆, 助產士/助产士; Mandarin: 助產士/助产士, 接生員/接生员, 接生婆, 穩婆/稳婆, 產婆/产婆; Min Nan: 助產士/助产士, 抾囝母, 產婆/产婆; Czech: porodní bába, porodní asistentka, bába; Danish: jordemoder, jordemor; Dutch: verloskundige, vroedvrouw; Esperanto: akuŝisto, akuŝistino; Estonian: ämmaemand; Faroese: ljósmóðir, jarðarmóðir, nærkona; Finnish: kätilö; French: sage-femme, sage-femme homme, accoucheur, accoucheuse; Galician: parteira, partureira; Georgian: ბებიაქალი; German: Hebamme, Entbindungspfleger, Entbindungspflegerin, Geburtshelfer, Geburtshelferin, Entbindungshelfer, Entbindungshelferin; Gilbertese: tia kabung; Greek: μαία, μαμή; Ancient Greek: ἀκεστρίς, ἰάτρια, ἰατρίνη, ἰατρόμαια, ἰατρός, ἰητρός, λοχεύτρια, μαῖα, μαιευτής, μαιεύτρια, μαιεύτωρ, ὑφαιρέτρια; Hebrew: מיילדת \ מְיַלֶּדֶת‎; Hindi: प्रसाविका, जनाई, दाई, मिडवाइफ़, धात्री; Hungarian: bába, szülésznő; Icelandic: ljósmóðir, ljósa, léttakona, yfirsetukona, nærkona; Indonesian: bidan; Irish: bean chabhrach, bean ghlúine, cnáimhseach; Old Irish: banterismid; Italian: ostetrica, levatrice; Japanese: 助産婦, 産婆, 助産師; Kazakh: акушер әйел; Khmer: ឆ្មប, ម៉ប, យាយម៉ប; Kikuyu: mũciarithia; Korean: 조산부(助產婦), 산파(産婆), 조산사(助產師); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: pîrik; Kyrgyz: акушерка, аначы; Lao: ນາງຜະດຸງຄັນ, ຕຳແຍ, ຫມໍຕຳແຍ; Latin: obstetrix; Latvian: vecmāte, akušiere; Lithuanian: akušerė; Luxembourgish: Hiewan; Macedonian: бабица, акушерка; Malay: bidan, pengulin, dukun beranak; Malayalam: വയറ്റാട്ടി; Maltese: qabla; Maori: kaiwhakawhanau, wahine whakawhanau; Mongolian Cyrillic: эх баригч; Navajo: awééʼ hayiidzį́sí, asdzání ʼiʼiiłchíhí, awééʼ hayiiníłí; Neapolitan: mammana, vammana; Ngarrindjeri: putari; Norman: accouocheuse, gardgienne, sage-femme; Norwegian Bokmål: jordmor; Nynorsk: jordmor; Old English: beorþorþīnen; Papiamentu: partera; Pashto: قابله‎; Persian: ماما‎, پازاچ‎, قابله‎, دایه‎; Plautdietsch: Weemutta, Popkjemutta; Polish: akuszer, akuszerka, położna; Portuguese: parteira; Romanian: moașă; Russian: акушер, акушерка, повитуха, повивальная бабка, бабка, повивальщица; Saanich: NIȽ ȻENT Ȼ SĆḴAḴS; Sanskrit: साविका, धात्री; Scottish Gaelic: muime, bean-ghlùine; Serbo-Croatian: primalja; Cyrillic: ба̏бица; Roman: bȁbica; Sicilian: lavatrici; Slovak: pôrodná baba, pôrodná asistentka, baba, babica; Slovene: babica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: babka; Spanish: partera, comadrona, matrona; Swedish: barnmorska; Tagalog: kumadrona; Tajik: акушер, момо, қобила, доя, акушерка; Telugu: మంత్రసాని; Thai: ตำแย, หมอตำแย; Turkish: ebe; Turkmen: akuşerka; Ukrainian: акушерка, повитуха, сповитуха, повивальна бабка; Urdu: دائی‎, جنائی‎, قابله‎; Uzbek: akusherka, doya; Vietnamese: bà đỡ, bà mụ, bà đỡ đẻ, nữ hộ sinh; Welsh: bydwraig; West Frisian: hoarnwiif, ferloskundige; Yiddish: הײַבאַם‎, אַקושערקע‎, אַקושערין‎