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δεξιὸν εἰς ὑπόδημα, ἀριστερὸν εἰς ποδάνιπτρα → the right foot into a shoe, the left into a foot-bath | of one who is ready for anything

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|Beta Code=peri/surma
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|Definition=ατος, τό, ([[περισύρω]] <span class="bibl">1.2</span>) [[mockery]], <span class="bibl">Eust.1816.45</span>.
|Definition=-ατος, τό, ([[περισύρω]] 1.2) [[mockery]], Eust.1816.45.
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Transliteration A: perísyrma Transliteration B: perisyrma Transliteration C: perisyrma Beta Code: peri/surma

English (LSJ)

-ατος, τό, (περισύρω 1.2) mockery, Eust.1816.45.

German (Pape)

[Seite 595] τό, Verspottung, Eust.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

περίσυρμα: τό, (περισύρω ΙΙ) τὸ διασύρειν, Εὐστ. 1816, 45.

Greek Monolingual

-ύρματος, τὸ, Μ περισύρω
διασυρμός, χλευασμός, περιγέλασμα.

Translations

mockery

Arabic: اِسْتِهْزَاء‎; Hijazi Arabic: تريقة‎; Armenian: ծաղր; Azerbaijani: rişxənd; Bulgarian: подигравка, насмешка, присмех; Czech: výsměch, zesměšnění, posměch; Esperanto: mokado; Finnish: iva; Galician: burla, moca, escarnio, chufa; German: Verspottung, Verhöhnung; Greek: χλευασμός, χλεύη, κοροϊδία, γελιοποίηση; Ancient Greek: ἔμπαιγμα, ἐμπαιγμονή, ἐμπαιγμός, ἐνεασμός, ἐπισυρμός, ἐπιτωθασμός, κατάγελως, καταμώκησις, καταπαιγμός, κατάχαρμα, καταχήνη, κερτόμησις, κερτομία, κωμῳδία, λάσθη, μυκτηρισμός, μώκημα, μῶκος, περίσυρμα, σαρκασμός, σκῶψις, χλευασία, χλεύασμα, χλευασμός; Hungarian: csúfolás, gúnyolás; Italian: derisione, scherno; Latin: derisio; Old English: bismer; Old Norse: háð, háðsemi; Persian: استهزا‎; Plautdietsch: Spott, Spettarie; Portuguese: escárnio, zombaria; Romanian: derâdere, batjocură, bășcălie; Sanskrit: निद्; Spanish: mote, mofa, pitorreo, ludibrio; Tagalog: uyam; Welsh: gwatwar