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Albanian: emigrant; Arabic: مُهَاجِر‎, مُهَاجِرَة‎; Armenian: էմիգրանտ, արտագաղթող; Azerbaijani: mühacir; Belarusian: эмiгрант, эмiгрантка, высяленец, высяленка; Bengali: মুহাজির; Chinese Cantonese: 移民; Mandarin: 移民; Min Nan: 移民; Czech: emigrant, emigrantka, vystěhovalec, vystěhovalkyně; Danish: emigrant, udvandrer; Dutch: [[uitwijkeling]], [[uitwijkelinge]], [[landverhuizer]], [[landverhuizerin]], [[emigrant]], [[emigrante]]; Estonian: emigrant; Finnish: maastamuuttaja; French: [[émigré]], [[émigrée]], [[émigrant]], [[émigrante]]; Galician: emigrante; Georgian: ემიგრანტი; German: [[Auswanderer]], [[Auswanderin]], [[Emigrant]], [[Emigrantin]], [[Aussiedler]]; Greek: [[απόδημος]], [[απόδημη]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄποικος]], [[μέτηλυς]], [[μετοικιστής]], [[μέτοικος]], [[περατής]]; Hebrew: יוֹרֵד‎; Hindi: उत्प्रवासी; Hungarian: kivándorló, emigráns; Icelandic: förufólk, útflytjandi; Italian: [[emigrante]]; Japanese: 移民; Kazakh: эмигрант; Korean: 이민(移民); Kyrgyz: эмигрант; Latvian: emigrants; Lithuanian: emigrantas; Macedonian: иселеник, иселеничка, емигрант, емигрантка; Norwegian Bokmål: utvandrer, emigrant; Nynorsk: utvandrar, emigrant; Persian: مهاجر‎; Polish: emigrant, emigrantka; Portuguese: [[emigrante]]; Romanian: emigrant, emigrantă; Russian: [[эмигрант]], [[эмигрантка]]; Scottish Gaelic: eilthireach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: исељѐнӣк, исељѐница, емѝгрант, емѝгранткиња; Roman: iseljènīk, iseljènica, emìgrant, emìgrantkinja; Slovak: emigrant, emigrantka, vysťahovalec, vysťahovalkyňa; Slovene: izseljenec, izseljenka, emigrant, emigrantka; Spanish: [[emigrante]]; Swedish: emigrant; Tagalog: manluluwasbayan; Tajik: муҳоҷир; Turkish: muhacir; Ukrainian: емігрант, емігрантка; Uzbek: muhojir, emigrant; Vietnamese: người di cư; Volapük: setevan, hisetevan, jisetevan, setevanef, hisetevanef, jisetevanef; Walloon: ebagant; Yiddish: עמיגראַנט‎
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Full diacritics: μετοικιστής Medium diacritics: μετοικιστής Low diacritics: μετοικιστής Capitals: ΜΕΤΟΙΚΙΣΤΗΣ
Transliteration A: metoikistḗs Transliteration B: metoikistēs Transliteration C: metoikistis Beta Code: metoikisth/s

English (LSJ)

μετοικιστοῦ, ὁ, emigrant, Id.Comp.Thes.Rom.4.

German (Pape)

[Seite 161] ὁ, der in andere Wohnsitze Führende, Übersiedelnde, eine Stadt durch Ansiedler Bevölkernde, Plut. Compar. Thes. 5.

French (Bailly abrégé)

οῦ (ὁ) :
qui peuple une cité d'étrangers.
Étymologie: μετοικίζω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

μετοικιστής: οῦ ὁ заселяющий переселенцами (οἰκισταὶ πόλεων - οὐ μετοικισταί Plut.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μετοικιστής: -οῦ, ὁ, ὁ μετοικιζόμενος, μετανάστης, Πλουτ. Θησ. καὶ Ρωμ. Σύγκ. 4.

Greek Monolingual

μετοικιστής, ὁ (Α) μετοικίζω
αυτός που οδηγεί κατοίκους σε έναν τόπο με σκοπό να ιδρύσουν πόλη.

Greek Monotonic

μετοικιστής: -οῦ, ὁ (μετοικίζω), μετανάστης, σε Πλούτ.

Middle Liddell

μετοικιστής, οῦ, ὁ, μετοικίζω
an emigrant, Plut.

Translations

emigrant

Albanian: emigrant; Arabic: مُهَاجِر‎, مُهَاجِرَة‎; Armenian: էմիգրանտ, արտագաղթող; Azerbaijani: mühacir; Belarusian: эмiгрант, эмiгрантка, высяленец, высяленка; Bengali: মুহাজির; Chinese Cantonese: 移民; Mandarin: 移民; Min Nan: 移民; Czech: emigrant, emigrantka, vystěhovalec, vystěhovalkyně; Danish: emigrant, udvandrer; Dutch: uitwijkeling, uitwijkelinge, landverhuizer, landverhuizerin, emigrant, emigrante; Estonian: emigrant; Finnish: maastamuuttaja; French: émigré, émigrée, émigrant, émigrante; Galician: emigrante; Georgian: ემიგრანტი; German: Auswanderer, Auswanderin, Emigrant, Emigrantin, Aussiedler; Greek: απόδημος, απόδημη; Ancient Greek: ἄποικος, μέτηλυς, μετοικιστής, μέτοικος, περατής; Hebrew: יוֹרֵד‎; Hindi: उत्प्रवासी; Hungarian: kivándorló, emigráns; Icelandic: förufólk, útflytjandi; Italian: emigrante; Japanese: 移民; Kazakh: эмигрант; Korean: 이민(移民); Kyrgyz: эмигрант; Latvian: emigrants; Lithuanian: emigrantas; Macedonian: иселеник, иселеничка, емигрант, емигрантка; Norwegian Bokmål: utvandrer, emigrant; Nynorsk: utvandrar, emigrant; Persian: مهاجر‎; Polish: emigrant, emigrantka; Portuguese: emigrante; Romanian: emigrant, emigrantă; Russian: эмигрант, эмигрантка; Scottish Gaelic: eilthireach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: исељѐнӣк, исељѐница, емѝгрант, емѝгранткиња; Roman: iseljènīk, iseljènica, emìgrant, emìgrantkinja; Slovak: emigrant, emigrantka, vysťahovalec, vysťahovalkyňa; Slovene: izseljenec, izseljenka, emigrant, emigrantka; Spanish: emigrante; Swedish: emigrant; Tagalog: manluluwasbayan; Tajik: муҳоҷир; Turkish: muhacir; Ukrainian: емігрант, емігрантка; Uzbek: muhojir, emigrant; Vietnamese: người di cư; Volapük: setevan, hisetevan, jisetevan, setevanef, hisetevanef, jisetevanef; Walloon: ebagant; Yiddish: עמיגראַנט‎