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Έγ', ὦ ταλαίπωρ', αὐτὸς ὧν χρείᾳ πάρει. Τὰ πολλὰ γάρ τοι ῥήματ' ἢ τέρψαντά τι, ἢ δυσχεράναντ', ἢ κατοικτίσαντά πως, παρέσχε φωνὴν τοῖς ἀφωνήτοις τινά –> Wretched brother, tell him what you need. A multitude of words can be pleasurable, burdensome, or they can arouse pity somehow — they give a kind of voice to the voiceless.
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|dgtxt=-ματος, τό<br />deport. [[salto]] πένταθλόν ἐστι πυγμή, πάλη, δ., δίσκος καὶ [[δίφρος]] Steph.<i>in Rh</i>.271.18, cf. Sch.Pi.<i>O</i>.13.39 Böckh, <i>App.Anth</i>.4.99.2. | |||
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Azerbaijani: sıçrayış; Bulgarian: скок; Catalan: salt; Czech: skok; Danish: spring, hop; Dutch: [[sprong]]; Finnish: hyppy, loikka; French: [[saut]], [[bond]]; Galician: salto, pincho, chimpo, pulo; German: [[Sprung]], [[Satz]]; Greek: [[άλμα]], [[πήδημα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἅλμα]], [[ἅλσις]], [[ἀνάρρηγμα]], [[ἀφαλμός]], [[δίαλμα]], [[ἐκπήδημα]], [[ἐκπήδησις]], [[ἔξαλμα]], [[ἔξαλσις]], [[πήδημα]], [[σκιρτηθμός]], [[σκίρτημα]]; Indonesian: lompatan; Ingrian: hyppy; Irish: léim f2; Italian: [[salto]]; Japanese: 跳躍; Latin: [[saltus]]; Old English: hlīep; Plautdietsch: Sprunk; Polish: skok inan, sus inan; Portuguese: [[salto]]; Romanian: săltare, salt; Russian: [[скачок]], [[прыжок]]; Scottish Gaelic: leum; Spanish: [[salto]]; Swedish: hopp, språng; Vietnamese: bước nhảy, sự nhảy, việc nhảy | |||
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Arabic: قَفْزَة; Hijazi Arabic: نَطَّة; Armenian: ցատկ; Assamese: জাঁপ, লাফ, ওফৰ, ছিটিক; Asturian: saltu, blincu; Basque: jauzi, salto; Bulgarian: скок; Catalan: salt; Chinese Mandarin: [[跳]]; Corsican: saltu; Czech: skok; Danish: spring, hop; Dutch: [[sprong]]; Esperanto: salto; Estonian: hüpe; Finnish: hyppy, loikka; French: [[saut]]; Friulian: salt; Galician: salto, brinco, chimpo, pulo, pincho; Georgian: ნახტომი; German: [[Sprung]]; Alemannic German: Gump; Greek: [[άλμα]], [[αναπήδηση]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἅλμα]], [[ἅλσις]], [[ἀνάρρηγμα]], [[ἀφαλμός]], [[δίαλμα]], [[ἐκπήδημα]], [[ἐκπήδησις]], [[ἔξαλμα]], [[ἔξαλσις]], [[πήδημα]], [[σκιρτηθμός]], [[σκίρτημα]]; Hebrew: קפיצה; Icelandic: stökk; Ingrian: hyppy; Italian: [[salto]]; Japanese: 跳躍, ジャンプ; Kazakh: секіріс; Korean: 도약, 점프; Kurdish Central Kurdish: باز; Kyrgyz: секирик; Latin: [[saltus]]; Latvian: lēciens; Lithuanian: šuolis; Lombard: salt; Macedonian: скок; Maltese: qabża; Norwegian: hopp, sprang; Occitan: saut; Old English: hlīep; Persian: بپر; Plautdietsch: Sprunk; Polish: skok inan; Portuguese: [[salto]], [[pulo]]; Quechua: phinkiy; Russian: [[прыжок]], [[скачок]]; Sami Skolt Sami: njoikk; Scottish Gaelic: leum; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: скок; Roman: skok; Sicilian: sàutu, satu, sàvutu; Slovene: skok; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: skok; Spanish: [[salto]]; Swedish: hopp; Ukrainian: стрибок; Venetian: salt, salto; Walloon: potchaedje, hope, såtlaedje, zouplaedje; Welsh: naid; Yiddish: שפּרונג | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:36, 5 October 2024
English (LSJ)
-ατος, τό, as gymnastic term, = ἅλμα, Sch.Pi.O.13.39.
Spanish (DGE)
-ματος, τό
deport. salto πένταθλόν ἐστι πυγμή, πάλη, δ., δίσκος καὶ δίφρος Steph.in Rh.271.18, cf. Sch.Pi.O.13.39 Böckh, App.Anth.4.99.2.
German (Pape)
[Seite 587] τό, Sprung hinüber, Schol. Pind. Ol. 13. 39.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
δίαλμα: τό, ὡς γυμναστικός ὅρος ἅλμα, Σχόλ. Πινδ. Ο. 13. 39.
Translations
leap
Azerbaijani: sıçrayış; Bulgarian: скок; Catalan: salt; Czech: skok; Danish: spring, hop; Dutch: sprong; Finnish: hyppy, loikka; French: saut, bond; Galician: salto, pincho, chimpo, pulo; German: Sprung, Satz; Greek: άλμα, πήδημα; Ancient Greek: ἅλμα, ἅλσις, ἀνάρρηγμα, ἀφαλμός, δίαλμα, ἐκπήδημα, ἐκπήδησις, ἔξαλμα, ἔξαλσις, πήδημα, σκιρτηθμός, σκίρτημα; Indonesian: lompatan; Ingrian: hyppy; Irish: léim f2; Italian: salto; Japanese: 跳躍; Latin: saltus; Old English: hlīep; Plautdietsch: Sprunk; Polish: skok inan, sus inan; Portuguese: salto; Romanian: săltare, salt; Russian: скачок, прыжок; Scottish Gaelic: leum; Spanish: salto; Swedish: hopp, språng; Vietnamese: bước nhảy, sự nhảy, việc nhảy
jump
Arabic: قَفْزَة; Hijazi Arabic: نَطَّة; Armenian: ցատկ; Assamese: জাঁপ, লাফ, ওফৰ, ছিটিক; Asturian: saltu, blincu; Basque: jauzi, salto; Bulgarian: скок; Catalan: salt; Chinese Mandarin: 跳; Corsican: saltu; Czech: skok; Danish: spring, hop; Dutch: sprong; Esperanto: salto; Estonian: hüpe; Finnish: hyppy, loikka; French: saut; Friulian: salt; Galician: salto, brinco, chimpo, pulo, pincho; Georgian: ნახტომი; German: Sprung; Alemannic German: Gump; Greek: άλμα, αναπήδηση; Ancient Greek: ἅλμα, ἅλσις, ἀνάρρηγμα, ἀφαλμός, δίαλμα, ἐκπήδημα, ἐκπήδησις, ἔξαλμα, ἔξαλσις, πήδημα, σκιρτηθμός, σκίρτημα; Hebrew: קפיצה; Icelandic: stökk; Ingrian: hyppy; Italian: salto; Japanese: 跳躍, ジャンプ; Kazakh: секіріс; Korean: 도약, 점프; Kurdish Central Kurdish: باز; Kyrgyz: секирик; Latin: saltus; Latvian: lēciens; Lithuanian: šuolis; Lombard: salt; Macedonian: скок; Maltese: qabża; Norwegian: hopp, sprang; Occitan: saut; Old English: hlīep; Persian: بپر; Plautdietsch: Sprunk; Polish: skok inan; Portuguese: salto, pulo; Quechua: phinkiy; Russian: прыжок, скачок; Sami Skolt Sami: njoikk; Scottish Gaelic: leum; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: скок; Roman: skok; Sicilian: sàutu, satu, sàvutu; Slovene: skok; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: skok; Spanish: salto; Swedish: hopp; Ukrainian: стрибок; Venetian: salt, salto; Walloon: potchaedje, hope, såtlaedje, zouplaedje; Welsh: naid; Yiddish: שפּרונג