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κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλιν → bend back along the second turn of the race, turning the bend and coming back for the second leg of the double run, run the homeward course, retrace one's steps
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'Are'are: 'uru; Albanian: i verbër; Arabic: أَعْمَى, عَمْيَاء, كَفِيف; Egyptian Arabic: أعمى; Archi: бецду; Armenian: կույր; Aromanian: orbu; Asturian: ciegu; Avar: бецав; Azerbaijani: kor; Baluchi: کور; Bashkir: һуҡыр; Basque: itsu; Belarusian: сляпы; Bengali: অন্ধ; Bikol Central: buta; Breton: dall; Buginese: wuta; Bulgarian: сляп; Burmese: ကန်း; Buryat: һохор; Catalan: cec, orb; Cebuano: buta; Chamicuro: manatsa; Chavacano: ciego; Chechen: бӏаьрзе; Cherokee: ᏗᎨᏫ; Chinese Cantonese: 盲, 失明; Dungan: ха, хазы; Hakka: 瞎目; Mandarin: 盲, 盲目, 失明, 瞎, 瞽; Min Nan: 青盲, 失明; Chuvash: суккӑр, куҫсӑр; Cornish: dall; Crimean Tatar: soqur, kör; Czech: slepý; Dalmatian: vuarb, uarb; Danish: blind; Dutch: [[blind]]; Elfdalian: blind; Esperanto: blinda; Estonian: pime; Faroese: blindur; Finnish: sokea; Franco-Provençal: avoglo; French: [[aveugle]], [[mal-voyant]], [[mal-voyante]]; Friulian: vuarb; Gagauz: köör, görmäz, gözsüz; Galician: cego, invidente; Georgian: ბრმა, უსინათლო; German: [[blind]]; Gothic: 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌽𐌳𐍃; Greek: [[τυφλός]], [[αόμματος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄβλεπτος]], [[ἄγληνος]], [[ἄδερκτος]], [[ἀθέατος]], [[ἀθήητος]], [[ἀλαός]], [[ἀλαωπός]], [[ἀλαώψ]], [[ἀμαυρός]], [[ἀνόμματος]], [[ἀπόμματος]], [[ἀφανής]], [[ἀφώτιστος]], [[διεφθαρμένος τὰ ὄμματα]], [[λιπαυγής]], [[λιποβλέφαρος]], [[λιπόγληνος]], [[λιποφεγγής | 'Are'are: 'uru; Albanian: i verbër; Arabic: أَعْمَى, عَمْيَاء, كَفِيف; Egyptian Arabic: أعمى; Archi: бецду; Armenian: կույր; Aromanian: orbu; Asturian: ciegu; Avar: бецав; Azerbaijani: kor; Baluchi: کور; Bashkir: һуҡыр; Basque: itsu; Belarusian: сляпы; Bengali: অন্ধ; Bikol Central: buta; Breton: dall; Buginese: wuta; Bulgarian: сляп; Burmese: ကန်း; Buryat: һохор; Catalan: cec, orb; Cebuano: buta; Chamicuro: manatsa; Chavacano: ciego; Chechen: бӏаьрзе; Cherokee: ᏗᎨᏫ; Chinese Cantonese: 盲, 失明; Dungan: ха, хазы; Hakka: 瞎目; Mandarin: 盲, 盲目, 失明, 瞎, 瞽; Min Nan: 青盲, 失明; Chuvash: суккӑр, куҫсӑр; Cornish: dall; Crimean Tatar: soqur, kör; Czech: slepý; Dalmatian: vuarb, uarb; Danish: blind; Dutch: [[blind]]; Elfdalian: blind; Esperanto: blinda; Estonian: pime; Faroese: blindur; Finnish: sokea; Franco-Provençal: avoglo; French: [[aveugle]], [[mal-voyant]], [[mal-voyante]]; Friulian: vuarb; Gagauz: köör, görmäz, gözsüz; Galician: cego, invidente; Georgian: ბრმა, უსინათლო; German: [[blind]]; Gothic: 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌽𐌳𐍃; Greek: [[τυφλός]], [[αόμματος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄβλεπτος]], [[ἄγληνος]], [[ἄδερκτος]], [[ἀθέατος]], [[ἀθήητος]], [[ἀλαός]], [[ἀλαωπός]], [[ἀλαώψ]], [[ἀμαυρός]], [[ἀνόμματος]], [[ἀπόμματος]], [[ἀφανής]], [[ἀφώτιστος]], [[διεφθαρμένος τὰ ὄμματα]], [[λιπαυγής]], [[λιποβλέφαρος]], [[λιπόγληνος]], [[λιποφεγγής]], [[ὀμματοστερής]], [[παρός]], [[πηρός]], [[πολυβλέπων]], [[σκοτεινός]], [[σκότον δεδορκώς]], [[τυφλίνης]], [[τυφλῖνος]], [[τυφλός]], [[τυφλώψ]]; Greenlandic: tappiitsoq; Hebrew: עיוור / עִוֵּר; Higaonon: buta; Hiligaynon: buta; Hindi: अंधा; Hungarian: vak; Icelandic: blindur; Ido: blinda; Ilocano: bulsek; Indonesian: buta; Interlingua: cec; Irish: dall; Istriot: uorbo; Italian: [[cieco]], [[orbo]]; Ivatan: mavota; Japanese: 失明した, 目の見えない, 盲目の, 盲; Javanese: picek; Kalmyk: сохр; Karachay-Balkar: сокъур; Karakalpak: гөр, соқыр; Kazakh: соқыр; Khakas: харах чох; Khmer: ខ្វាក់; Komi-Permyak: синтӧм; Komi-Zyrian: синтӧм; Korean: 눈이 먼, 장님의; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کوێر; Northern Kurdish: kor; Kyrgyz: сокур, көр; Lao: ບອດ; Latgalian: oklys; Latin: [[caecus]]; Latvian: akls, neredzīgs; Limburgish: blindj; Lithuanian: ãklas; Low German: blind; Luxembourgish: blann; Macedonian: слеп; Makasar: buta; Malay: buta, tunanetra; Maltese: agħma, agħmi; Manchu: ᠪᠠᠯᡠ; Mansaka: pisuk; Maori: pura; Maranao: pisek, bota; Mari Eastern Mari: сокыр, уждымо; Western Mari: слӧпӧй, сльӧпӧй; Mongolian Cyrillic: сохор; Mongolian: ᠰᠣᠬᠤᠷ; Nanai: бали; Norman: aveugl'ye; Northern Sami: čalmmeheapme; Norwegian Bokmål: blind; Nynorsk: blind; Occitan: òrb, cèc; Odia: ଅନ୍ଧ; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слѣпъ; Old East Slavic: слѣпъ; Old English: blind; Old Javanese: wuta; Oromo: jaamaa; Ossetian: куырм; Ottoman Turkish: اعمی; Pashto: ړوند, نابينا, نګوری; Persian: کور, نابینا; Piedmontese: orbo; Plautdietsch: blint; Polish: ślepy, niewidomy; Portuguese: [[cego]]; Punjabi: اَنّھا; Quechua: ñawsa; Canka Quechua: ñausa; Wanka Quechua: gapla; Waiwaş Quechua: gapra; Romagnol: cig; Romanian: orb, chior; Romansch: tschorv, orv, orb; Russian: [[слепой]], [[незрячий]]; Sanskrit: अन्ध; Sardinian: tzecu, cegu, tzegu; Scottish Gaelic: dall; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: слеп, слијеп; Roman: slep, slijep; Sicilian: orvu, orbu; Sindhi: انڌو; Slovak: slepý; Slovene: slep; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: slěpy; Upper Sorbian: slepy; Southern Altai: сокор, кöзи кöрбöс, кöс јок; Spanish: [[ciego]], [[invidente]]; Swahili: kipofu; Swedish: blind, synskadad; Tagalog: bulag; Tajik: кӯр, нобино; Tamil: குருடு; Tausug: buta; Telugu: గుడ్డి; Thai: ตาบอด, บอด; Tlingit: lkhooshtéeni; Tocharian B: tärrek; Turkish: kör, görme engelli, görmez, âmâ, gözsüz; Turkmen: kör; Tuvan: согур; Udmurt: сукыр, синтэм; Ukrainian: сліпий; Urdu: اندھا; Uyghur: كور; Uzbek: koʻr; Venetian: orbo, cioro, ciore; Vietnamese: mù, đui mù, đui; Volapük: bleinik; Waray-Waray: butá; Warlpiri: pampa; Welsh: dall; West Frisian: blyn; White Hmong: dig muag; Yiddish: בלינד; Yoruba: afọju; Zazaki: kor; Zhuang: mengz, fangz | ||
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Revision as of 13:58, 6 February 2024
English (LSJ)
ἀθέατον,
A unseen, invisible, Luc.Nav.44, Plu.2.575b, Ael.NA 8.7.
2 that may not be seen, secret, Ps.-Phoc.100, Plu.Num.9, Luc.DMar.14.2; τὰ ἀ. J.AJ14.16.3, etc.
II Act., not seeing, blind to, τινός X.Mem.2.1.31, Arist.Mu.391a25, Plu.2.7c, Max.Tyr. 3.10. Adv. ἀθεάτως = blindly Poll.4.10.
Spanish (DGE)
(ἀθέᾱτος) -ον
• Alolema(s): ἀθήητος Nonn.D.35.237
I 1no visto, sin ser visto ἐδυνάμην ... ἀ. εἶναι εἰσιών Luc.Nau.44, cf. Plu.2.575b.
2 que no se ve, invisible ἀ. καὶ ἀνεύρετος ἡ συμβολή la juntura (de la mesa) invisible e inexplorable Aristeas 71, Ἠχώ Nonn.D.48.491
•subst. τὰ ἀ. Gr.Nyss.Tres dei 44.13.
3 que no se debe ver μηδ' ἀθέατα δείξης ἠελίῳ Ps.Phoc.100, τὰ ἐντὸς ἀθέατα κρύπτεσθαι πᾶσι Plu.Cam.20, τοῖς ἄλλοις ἱερά Plu.Num.9, Ἀρτέμιδος χρόα γυμνὸν ἀθηήτοιο Nonn.l.c.
4 que no ve c. gen. τοῦ πάντων ἡδίστου θεάματος ἀ. X.Mem.2.1.31, cf. Arist.Mu.392a25, Plu.2.7c, Luc.Scyth.4.
II adv. ἀθεάτως = sin ver Poll.4.10.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ος, ον :
I. 1 qu'on ne voit pas, invisible;
2 qu'on ne peut voir, invisible;
II. qui ne voit pas, gén..
Étymologie: ἀ, θεάομαι.
Greek Monotonic
ἀθέᾱτος: αθέατος, αόρατος, σε Πλούτ., Λουκ.
2. αυτό που δεν επιτρέπεται κάποιος να δει, μυστικός, κρυφός, σε Πλούτ.
II. Ενεργ., αυτός που δεν βλέπει, τυφλός σε κάτι· με γεν., τινος, σε Ξεν.
German (Pape)
[εᾱ],
1 ungesehen, Luc. Nigr. 23, Alex. 26; was nicht gesehen werden darf, ἱερά Phocyl. 94; Plut. Num. 9 und sonst.
2 nicht sehend, θεάματος ἡδίστου, der den schönsten Anblick nicht gesehen, Xen. Mem. 2.1.31; Arist. mund. 1; ἀληθείας Luc. Nigr. 15; mit ἄπειρος verb. Plut. Oth. 6.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀθέᾱτος:
1 невидимый, незримый Plut., Luc.;
2 сокровенный, тайный (ἱερά Plut.);
3 не видящий (θεάματος ἡδίστου Xen.; τῶν κρειττόνων Arst.): πολέμου καὶ στρατείας ἄπειροι καὶ ἀθέατοι Plut. не видевшие войны и военной службы и (военного) опыта не имеющие.
Middle Liddell
I. unseen, invisible, Plut., Luc.
2. that may not be seen, secret, Plut.
II. act. not seeing, blind to a thing, c. gen., Xen.
Translations
blind
'Are'are: 'uru; Albanian: i verbër; Arabic: أَعْمَى, عَمْيَاء, كَفِيف; Egyptian Arabic: أعمى; Archi: бецду; Armenian: կույր; Aromanian: orbu; Asturian: ciegu; Avar: бецав; Azerbaijani: kor; Baluchi: کور; Bashkir: һуҡыр; Basque: itsu; Belarusian: сляпы; Bengali: অন্ধ; Bikol Central: buta; Breton: dall; Buginese: wuta; Bulgarian: сляп; Burmese: ကန်း; Buryat: һохор; Catalan: cec, orb; Cebuano: buta; Chamicuro: manatsa; Chavacano: ciego; Chechen: бӏаьрзе; Cherokee: ᏗᎨᏫ; Chinese Cantonese: 盲, 失明; Dungan: ха, хазы; Hakka: 瞎目; Mandarin: 盲, 盲目, 失明, 瞎, 瞽; Min Nan: 青盲, 失明; Chuvash: суккӑр, куҫсӑр; Cornish: dall; Crimean Tatar: soqur, kör; Czech: slepý; Dalmatian: vuarb, uarb; Danish: blind; Dutch: blind; Elfdalian: blind; Esperanto: blinda; Estonian: pime; Faroese: blindur; Finnish: sokea; Franco-Provençal: avoglo; French: aveugle, mal-voyant, mal-voyante; Friulian: vuarb; Gagauz: köör, görmäz, gözsüz; Galician: cego, invidente; Georgian: ბრმა, უსინათლო; German: blind; Gothic: 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌽𐌳𐍃; Greek: τυφλός, αόμματος; Ancient Greek: ἄβλεπτος, ἄγληνος, ἄδερκτος, ἀθέατος, ἀθήητος, ἀλαός, ἀλαωπός, ἀλαώψ, ἀμαυρός, ἀνόμματος, ἀπόμματος, ἀφανής, ἀφώτιστος, διεφθαρμένος τὰ ὄμματα, λιπαυγής, λιποβλέφαρος, λιπόγληνος, λιποφεγγής, ὀμματοστερής, παρός, πηρός, πολυβλέπων, σκοτεινός, σκότον δεδορκώς, τυφλίνης, τυφλῖνος, τυφλός, τυφλώψ; Greenlandic: tappiitsoq; Hebrew: עיוור / עִוֵּר; Higaonon: buta; Hiligaynon: buta; Hindi: अंधा; Hungarian: vak; Icelandic: blindur; Ido: blinda; Ilocano: bulsek; Indonesian: buta; Interlingua: cec; Irish: dall; Istriot: uorbo; Italian: cieco, orbo; Ivatan: mavota; Japanese: 失明した, 目の見えない, 盲目の, 盲; Javanese: picek; Kalmyk: сохр; Karachay-Balkar: сокъур; Karakalpak: гөр, соқыр; Kazakh: соқыр; Khakas: харах чох; Khmer: ខ្វាក់; Komi-Permyak: синтӧм; Komi-Zyrian: синтӧм; Korean: 눈이 먼, 장님의; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کوێر; Northern Kurdish: kor; Kyrgyz: сокур, көр; Lao: ບອດ; Latgalian: oklys; Latin: caecus; Latvian: akls, neredzīgs; Limburgish: blindj; Lithuanian: ãklas; Low German: blind; Luxembourgish: blann; Macedonian: слеп; Makasar: buta; Malay: buta, tunanetra; Maltese: agħma, agħmi; Manchu: ᠪᠠᠯᡠ; Mansaka: pisuk; Maori: pura; Maranao: pisek, bota; Mari Eastern Mari: сокыр, уждымо; Western Mari: слӧпӧй, сльӧпӧй; Mongolian Cyrillic: сохор; Mongolian: ᠰᠣᠬᠤᠷ; Nanai: бали; Norman: aveugl'ye; Northern Sami: čalmmeheapme; Norwegian Bokmål: blind; Nynorsk: blind; Occitan: òrb, cèc; Odia: ଅନ୍ଧ; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слѣпъ; Old East Slavic: слѣпъ; Old English: blind; Old Javanese: wuta; Oromo: jaamaa; Ossetian: куырм; Ottoman Turkish: اعمی; Pashto: ړوند, نابينا, نګوری; Persian: کور, نابینا; Piedmontese: orbo; Plautdietsch: blint; Polish: ślepy, niewidomy; Portuguese: cego; Punjabi: اَنّھا; Quechua: ñawsa; Canka Quechua: ñausa; Wanka Quechua: gapla; Waiwaş Quechua: gapra; Romagnol: cig; Romanian: orb, chior; Romansch: tschorv, orv, orb; Russian: слепой, незрячий; Sanskrit: अन्ध; Sardinian: tzecu, cegu, tzegu; Scottish Gaelic: dall; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: слеп, слијеп; Roman: slep, slijep; Sicilian: orvu, orbu; Sindhi: انڌو; Slovak: slepý; Slovene: slep; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: slěpy; Upper Sorbian: slepy; Southern Altai: сокор, кöзи кöрбöс, кöс јок; Spanish: ciego, invidente; Swahili: kipofu; Swedish: blind, synskadad; Tagalog: bulag; Tajik: кӯр, нобино; Tamil: குருடு; Tausug: buta; Telugu: గుడ్డి; Thai: ตาบอด, บอด; Tlingit: lkhooshtéeni; Tocharian B: tärrek; Turkish: kör, görme engelli, görmez, âmâ, gözsüz; Turkmen: kör; Tuvan: согур; Udmurt: сукыр, синтэм; Ukrainian: сліпий; Urdu: اندھا; Uyghur: كور; Uzbek: koʻr; Venetian: orbo, cioro, ciore; Vietnamese: mù, đui mù, đui; Volapük: bleinik; Waray-Waray: butá; Warlpiri: pampa; Welsh: dall; West Frisian: blyn; White Hmong: dig muag; Yiddish: בלינד; Yoruba: afọju; Zazaki: kor; Zhuang: mengz, fangz