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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖινgodly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

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|Beta Code=grhu=s
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|Definition=γρηΰς, Ion. and Ep. for <b class="b3">γραῦς</b>.
|Definition=γρηΰς, Ion. and Ep. for [[γραῦς]].
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|dgtxt=γρηΰς v. [[γραῦς]].
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|ptext=[[https://www.translatum.gr/images/pape/pape-01-0506.png Seite 506]] ἡ, ion. = γραῦς.
|ptext=[[https://www.translatum.gr/images/pape/pape-01-0506.png Seite 506]] ἡ, ion. = γραῦς.
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|elrutext='''γρηῦς:''' и [[γρῆϋς]] ἡ эп. = [[γραῦς]].
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|lstext='''γρηῦς''': γρηῡς, Ἰων. καὶ Ἐπ. ἀντὶ [[γραῦς]].
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{{Autenrieth
|auten=dat. γρηί, voc. γρηῦ and γρῆυ: [[old]] [[woman]].
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|lsmtext='''γρηῦς:''' γρηΰς, Ιων. και Επικ. αντί [[γραῦς]].
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|trtx====[[old woman]]===
Abaga: a·ntenanai; Albanian: plakë, grua e vjeter; Arabic: عَجُوز; Armenian: պառավ; Aromanian: moashi, babã, oamã; Azerbaijani: qarı, nənə, yaşlı qadın, qoca arvad, ağbirçək; Bashkir: әбей, инәй, ҡарсыҡ; Basque: atso; Belarusian: старая, баба, старушка; Bulgarian: старица; Burmese: အဘွားကြီး, အမယ်ကြီး, အဘွားအို; Cherokee: ᎠᎦᏴᎵᎨᎢ; Chinese Dungan: лопәр, лопәзы; Mandarin: [[老婦人]], [[老妇人]], [[老太太]], [[老大媽]], [[老大妈]], [[老太婆]], [[老婦]], [[老妇]], [[老嫗]], [[老妪]]; Crimean Tatar: qurtqa; Czech: stařena; Dutch: [[oude vrouw]], [[ouwe vrouw]]; Estonian: vanaeit; Evenki: атыркан; Finnish: akka; French: [[vieille]], [[vieille dame]], [[vieille femme]]; Galician: vella; Georgian: მოხუცი; German: [[alte Frau]], [[Alte]], [[Greisin]], [[Seniorin]]; Greek: [[γριά]]; Ancient Greek: [[γρᾴδιον]], [[γραία]], [[γραῖα]], [[γραίδιον]], [[γραΐδιον]], [[γραίη]], [[γραΐς]], [[γραῦς]], [[γρηΰς]], [[γρηῦς]], [[γυνὴ γραῦς]], [[δαλλώ]], [[κύβηξ]], [[πρεσβῦτις]], [[σάρον]], [[τηθία]]; Hindi: बुढ़िया; Hungarian: öregasszony; Indonesian: ibu tua; Ingrian: ämmä, ämmö, akka, staruhha; Irish: seanbhean, seanchailleach; Japanese: お婆さん, ばばあ, 老婆; Kazakh: кемпір; Khmer: អ្នកចាស់; Korean: 노파(老婆), 로파(老婆), 노부인(老婦人), 로부인(老婦人), 할머니; Kurdish Central Kurdish: پیرەژن, پیرێژن; Kyrgyz: кемпир; Latin: [[vetula]], [[anus]]; Latvian: vecene; Ligurian: vêgia; Lithuanian: senė, senutė, senelė; Macedonian: старица; Malayalam: വൃദ്ധ, വയോധിക; Mon: လ ဗြဴ; Mongolian Cyrillic: эмгэн; Northern Ohlone: kétnéts; Ojibwe: mindimooyenh; Persian: پیرزن; Polabian: bobo; Polish: staruszka, baba, babcia, starucha; Portuguese: [[velha]], [[idosa]], [[anciã]]; Quechua: chakwas, paya, cakwan; Romanian: bătrână, babă; Russian: [[старуха]], [[старушка]], [[старица]], [[бабушка]], [[баба]], [[бабка]], [[пожилая женщина]]; Scots: cailleach, auld wife; Scottish Gaelic: cailleach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ста̏рица; Roman: stȁrica; Slovak: starena; Slovene: starka; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: baba; Southern Altai: куртуйак, тайнеш, таай эне; Spanish: [[vieja]], [[anciana]], [[viejita]], [[viejecita]], [[señora mayor]]; Swedish: gumma; Tajik: пиразан, кампир, аҷуза; Taos: łȉwʼȕʼúna; Telugu: వృద్ధురాలు; Thai: แม่แก่, ยายแก่, หญิงแก่; Turkish: teyze; Ukrainian: стара, старуха, баба, старушка; Uyghur: خوتۇن, ئايلا, ئاپا, ئانا; Uzbek: kampir; Vietnamese: bà lão, bà già
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Full diacritics: γρηῦς Medium diacritics: γρηῦς Low diacritics: γρηυς Capitals: ΓΡΗΥΣ
Transliteration A: grēŷs Transliteration B: grēus Transliteration C: grifs Beta Code: grhu=s

English (LSJ)

γρηΰς, Ion. and Ep. for γραῦς.

Spanish (DGE)

γρηΰς v. γραῦς.

German (Pape)

[Seite 506] ἡ, ion. = γραῦς.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

γρηῦς: и γρῆϋς ἡ эп. = γραῦς.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γρηῦς: γρηῡς, Ἰων. καὶ Ἐπ. ἀντὶ γραῦς.

English (Autenrieth)

dat. γρηί, voc. γρηῦ and γρῆυ: old woman.

Greek Monotonic

γρηῦς: γρηΰς, Ιων. και Επικ. αντί γραῦς.

Translations

old woman

Abaga: a·ntenanai; Albanian: plakë, grua e vjeter; Arabic: عَجُوز; Armenian: պառավ; Aromanian: moashi, babã, oamã; Azerbaijani: qarı, nənə, yaşlı qadın, qoca arvad, ağbirçək; Bashkir: әбей, инәй, ҡарсыҡ; Basque: atso; Belarusian: старая, баба, старушка; Bulgarian: старица; Burmese: အဘွားကြီး, အမယ်ကြီး, အဘွားအို; Cherokee: ᎠᎦᏴᎵᎨᎢ; Chinese Dungan: лопәр, лопәзы; Mandarin: 老婦人, 老妇人, 老太太, 老大媽, 老大妈, 老太婆, 老婦, 老妇, 老嫗, 老妪; Crimean Tatar: qurtqa; Czech: stařena; Dutch: oude vrouw, ouwe vrouw; Estonian: vanaeit; Evenki: атыркан; Finnish: akka; French: vieille, vieille dame, vieille femme; Galician: vella; Georgian: მოხუცი; German: alte Frau, Alte, Greisin, Seniorin; Greek: γριά; Ancient Greek: γρᾴδιον, γραία, γραῖα, γραίδιον, γραΐδιον, γραίη, γραΐς, γραῦς, γρηΰς, γρηῦς, γυνὴ γραῦς, δαλλώ, κύβηξ, πρεσβῦτις, σάρον, τηθία; Hindi: बुढ़िया; Hungarian: öregasszony; Indonesian: ibu tua; Ingrian: ämmä, ämmö, akka, staruhha; Irish: seanbhean, seanchailleach; Japanese: お婆さん, ばばあ, 老婆; Kazakh: кемпір; Khmer: អ្នកចាស់; Korean: 노파(老婆), 로파(老婆), 노부인(老婦人), 로부인(老婦人), 할머니; Kurdish Central Kurdish: پیرەژن, پیرێژن; Kyrgyz: кемпир; Latin: vetula, anus; Latvian: vecene; Ligurian: vêgia; Lithuanian: senė, senutė, senelė; Macedonian: старица; Malayalam: വൃദ്ധ, വയോധിക; Mon: လ ဗြဴ; Mongolian Cyrillic: эмгэн; Northern Ohlone: kétnéts; Ojibwe: mindimooyenh; Persian: پیرزن; Polabian: bobo; Polish: staruszka, baba, babcia, starucha; Portuguese: velha, idosa, anciã; Quechua: chakwas, paya, cakwan; Romanian: bătrână, babă; Russian: старуха, старушка, старица, бабушка, баба, бабка, пожилая женщина; Scots: cailleach, auld wife; Scottish Gaelic: cailleach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ста̏рица; Roman: stȁrica; Slovak: starena; Slovene: starka; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: baba; Southern Altai: куртуйак, тайнеш, таай эне; Spanish: vieja, anciana, viejita, viejecita, señora mayor; Swedish: gumma; Tajik: пиразан, кампир, аҷуза; Taos: łȉwʼȕʼúna; Telugu: వృద్ధురాలు; Thai: แม่แก่, ยายแก่, หญิงแก่; Turkish: teyze; Ukrainian: стара, старуха, баба, старушка; Uyghur: خوتۇن, ئايلا, ئاپا, ئانا; Uzbek: kampir; Vietnamese: bà lão, bà già