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Latest revision as of 11:25, 25 August 2023
English (LSJ)
ἀτόρητον, not to be pierced, invulnerable, Nonn. D. 14.380.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
impenetrable, invulnerable ταυρείην ἀτόρητον ἀπεφλοίωσε Nonn.D.14.380.
German (Pape)
[Seite 388] nicht zu durchbohren, Nonn. D. 14, 380.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀτόρητος: -ον, ὅν δὲν δύναταί τις νὰ διατρυπήσῃ, ἄτρωτος, Νόνν. Δ. 14. 380.
Translations
invulnerable
Belarusian: непаражальны; Bulgarian: неуязвим; Catalan: invulnerable; Czech: nezranitelný; Dutch: onkwetsbaar; Esperanto: nevundebla; French: invulnérable; German: unverwundbar; Greek: απρόσβλητος, άτρωτος; Ancient Greek: ἀδήλητος, ἀδιακόντιστος, ἀνούτατος, ἀνούτητος, ἀπήμαντος, ἄρρηκτος, ἄτμητος, ἀτόρητος, ἄτρωτος, δυσάλωτος, δύστρωτος; Hungarian: sebezhetetlen; Italian: invulnerabile; Latin: invulnerabilis, atrotus; Norwegian Bokmål: usårbar; Polish: niewrażliwy; Romanian: invulnerabil; Russian: неуязвимый; Slovak: nezraniteľný; Spanish: invulnerable; Ukrainian: невразливий