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εἰς πέλαγος σπέρµα βαλεῖν καὶ γράµµατα γράψαι ἀµφότερος µόχθος τε κενὸς καὶ πρᾶξις ἄκαρπος → throwing seeds and writing letters at sea are both a vain and fruitless endeavor

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Armenian: քրմուհի; Belarusian: жрыца, святарка, свяшчэннiца; Bulgarian: жрица, свещеничка; Catalan: sacerdotessa; Chinese Mandarin: 女教士, 女祭司; Czech: kněžka; Danish: præstinde; Dutch: [[priesteres]], [[priesterin]]; Esperanto: pastrino; Finnish: papitar; French: [[prêtresse]]; German: [[Priesterin]]; Greek: [[ιέρεια]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγορᾶχος]], [[ἀμφίπολος]], [[ἀρήτειρα]], [[ἀρχείνη]], [[ἀρχεῖτις]], [[ἀρχηΐς]], [[ἀρχίνη]], [[βωμίστρια]], [[θεάγισσα]], [[θυηπόλος]], [[ἱαρέα]], [[ἱάρεα]], [[ἱεραφάντρια]], [[ἱερέη]], [[ἱέρεια]], [[ἱερηίς]], [[ἱερηΐς]], [[ἱερία]], [[ἱερίς]], [[ἱέρισσα]], [[ἱεροφάντις]], [[ἱεροφάντρια]], [[ἱρέα]], [[ἱρείη]], [[ἱρηίη]], [[ἱρηΐη]], [[ἱρήτειρα]], [[ἱροπόλος]], [[κλειδοῦχος]], [[λήτειρα]], [[μέλισσα]], [[μελισσονόμος]], [[μέλιττα]], [[μελιττονόμος]], [[σφάκτρια]], [[τελέστρια]], [[ὑποφῆτις]], [[φαυοφόρος]]; Hungarian: papnő; Irish: bansagart; Italian: [[sacerdotessa]]; Japanese: 女祭司, 女教士; Korean: 여자 사제(女子司祭); Latin: [[sacerdos]], [[sacerdotessa]], [[antistita]]; Latvian: priesteriene; Macedonian: свештеничка; Nahuatl Classical: cihuatlamacazqui; Norwegian Bokmål: prestinne; Nynorsk: prestinne; Polish: kapłanka; Portuguese: [[sacerdotisa]]; Romanian: preoteasă; Russian: [[священница]], [[жрица]], [[попадья]]; Slovak: kňažka; Slovene: svečenica; Spanish: [[sacerdotisa]]; Swedish: prästinna; Turkish: rahibe; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎅𐎐𐎚; Ukrainian: священиця, жриця; West Frisian: preesteresse, prysteresse
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Full diacritics: ἱρήτειρα Medium diacritics: ἱρήτειρα Low diacritics: ιρήτειρα Capitals: ΙΡΗΤΕΙΡΑ
Transliteration A: hirḗteira Transliteration B: hirēteira Transliteration C: iriteira Beta Code: i(rh/teira

English (LSJ)

ἡ, (ἱεράομαι) priestess, Hsch.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1262] ἡ, die Priesterinn, Hesych., ion. für ἱεράτειρα, von ἱεράομαι.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἱρήτειρα: ἡ, (ἱεράομαι) ἱέρεια, Ἡσύχ.

Greek Monolingual

ἱρήτειρα, ἡ (Α)
(Ησύχ.) ιέρεια.

Translations

priestess

Armenian: քրմուհի; Belarusian: жрыца, святарка, свяшчэннiца; Bulgarian: жрица, свещеничка; Catalan: sacerdotessa; Chinese Mandarin: 女教士, 女祭司; Czech: kněžka; Danish: præstinde; Dutch: priesteres, priesterin; Esperanto: pastrino; Finnish: papitar; French: prêtresse; German: Priesterin; Greek: ιέρεια; Ancient Greek: ἀγορᾶχος, ἀμφίπολος, ἀρήτειρα, ἀρχείνη, ἀρχεῖτις, ἀρχηΐς, ἀρχίνη, βωμίστρια, θεάγισσα, θυηπόλος, ἱαρέα, ἱάρεα, ἱεραφάντρια, ἱερέη, ἱέρεια, ἱερηίς, ἱερηΐς, ἱερία, ἱερίς, ἱέρισσα, ἱεροφάντις, ἱεροφάντρια, ἱρέα, ἱρείη, ἱρηίη, ἱρηΐη, ἱρήτειρα, ἱροπόλος, κλειδοῦχος, λήτειρα, μέλισσα, μελισσονόμος, μέλιττα, μελιττονόμος, σφάκτρια, τελέστρια, ὑποφῆτις, φαυοφόρος; Hungarian: papnő; Irish: bansagart; Italian: sacerdotessa; Japanese: 女祭司, 女教士; Korean: 여자 사제(女子司祭); Latin: sacerdos, sacerdotessa, antistita; Latvian: priesteriene; Macedonian: свештеничка; Nahuatl Classical: cihuatlamacazqui; Norwegian Bokmål: prestinne; Nynorsk: prestinne; Polish: kapłanka; Portuguese: sacerdotisa; Romanian: preoteasă; Russian: священница, жрица, попадья; Slovak: kňažka; Slovene: svečenica; Spanish: sacerdotisa; Swedish: prästinna; Turkish: rahibe; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎅𐎐𐎚; Ukrainian: священиця, жриця; West Frisian: preesteresse, prysteresse