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|Transliteration C=kapnodohi
|Transliteration C=kapnodohi
|Beta Code=kapnodo/xh
|Beta Code=kapnodo/xh
|Definition=ἡ, prop. [[καπνοδόκη]], [[chimney]], [[smokestack]], [[funnel]], [[smoke-receiver]], i.e. [[hole]] in the [[roof]] for the [[smoke]] to pass through, Hdt.4.103, 8.137, Pherecr.141, Eup.133: [[LXX]] ''Ho.''13.3 codd. AQ, Luc.''Icar.''13, Gal.2.727.
|Definition=ἡ, prop. [[καπνοδόκη]], [[chimney]], [[smokestack]], [[funnel]], [[smoke-receiver]], i.e. [[hole]] in the [[roof]] for the [[smoke]] to pass through, [[Herodotus|Hdt.]]4.103, 8.137, Pherecr.141, Eup.133: [[LXX]] ''Ho.''13.3 codd. AQ, Luc.''Icar.''13, Gal.2.727.
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Transliteration A: kapnodóchē Transliteration B: kapnodochē Transliteration C: kapnodohi Beta Code: kapnodo/xh

English (LSJ)

ἡ, prop. καπνοδόκη, chimney, smokestack, funnel, smoke-receiver, i.e. hole in the roof for the smoke to pass through, Hdt.4.103, 8.137, Pherecr.141, Eup.133: LXX Ho.13.3 codd. AQ, Luc.Icar.13, Gal.2.727.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1323] ἡ, Rauchfang, meist eine Öffnung im Dache des Gebäudes, durch welche der Rauch hinauszieht u. die Sonne auf den Boden scheint, Galen.; vgl. καπνοδόκη.

Greek Monolingual

ἡ (Α καπνοδόχη)
νεοελλ.
η καπνοδόχος
αρχ.
η καπνοδόκη.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < καπνός + -δόχη (< δέχομαι), πρβλ. ιοδόχη, κυμινοδόχη].

Russian (Dvoretsky)

καπνοδόχη: ἡ Luc. v.l. = καπνοδόκη.

Translations

chimney

Abkhaz: ауаџьаҟ; Afrikaans: skoorsteen; Albanian: oxhak; Arabic: مَدْخَنَة‎; Armenian: ծխնելույզ; Asturian: chimenea; Avar: кӏкӏуйтӏала; Azerbaijani: baca; Bashkir: мөрйә; Basque: tximinia; Belarusian: дымаход, комін; Bengali: চিমনি; Bulgarian: комин; Burmese: ခေါင်းတိုင်; Catalan: xemeneia; Cebuano: simaniya; Cherokee: ᎠᎱᏣᏬᎳᏛᎢ; Chinese Mandarin: 煙筒/烟筒, 煙囪/烟囱, 煙窗/烟窗; Czech: komín; Dalmatian: camain; Danish: skorsten, skorstenspibe; Daur: xolly; Dutch: schoorsteen, schouw; Esperanto: kameno; Estonian: korsten; Faroese: skorsteinur; Finnish: savukanava, savupiippu; French: cheminée; Friulian: cjamin, čhamìn; Galician: cheminea, chaminea, fumeira, parrumeira, paraña, tamboira, troneira; Georgian: საკვამური, ბუხარი, კვამლსადენი, საკვამლე მილი; German: Kamin, Esse, Schlot, Schornstein; Greek: καπνοδόχος, καμινάδα, φουγάρο; Ancient Greek: καπνοδόχη, καπνοδόκη, κάπνη; Gujarati: ધુમાડિયું; Hebrew: ארובה \ אֲרֻבָּה‎; Hindi: चिमनी, धुआँकश; Hungarian: kémény, kürtő, kéménycső, kéménykürtő; Icelandic: reykháfur, skorsteinn, strompur; Indonesian: cerobong; Irish: múchán, simléar, toiteachán; Italian: camino, ciminiera; Japanese: 煙突, 煙出し, 煙り出し; Kazakh: мұржа; Korean: 굴뚝; Kyrgyz: мор, чыккыч; Lao: ປ່ອງ, ປ່ອງໄຟ; Latin: caminus, fumarium; Latvian: dūmenis, skurstenis; Lithuanian: kaminas; Luxembourgish: Kamäin; Macedonian: оџак; Malay: serombong; Malayalam: ചിമ്മിനി, പുകക്കുഴൽ; Manchu: ᡥᡡᠯᠠᠨ; Manipuri: ꯃꯩꯈꯨꯊꯣꯡ; Maori: timera, putaauahi, tumera; Mongolian: камин зүүх, яндан; Norman: cheunm'née, chim'naïe, chimnee, chouque dé chimenaée; Norwegian: pipe, skorstein; Ossetian: фӕздӕгдзон; Ottoman Turkish: اوجاق‎; Persian: دودکش‎; Polish: komin, dymnik; Portuguese: chaminé; Romanian: coș, horn, cămin, fumar; Russian: труба, дымоход, дымовая труба; Scots: lum; Scottish Gaelic: similear; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ди̑мња̄к, о̀џак; Roman: dȋmnjāk, òdžak; Skolt Sami: truuba, reä´ppen; Slovak: komín; Slovene: dimnik; Spanish: chimenea; Swahili: dohani; Swedish: skorsten; Tagalog: pausukan; Tajik: дудбаро, дудкаш; Tamil: புகைப்போக்கி; Thai: ปล่อง, ปล่องควัน, ปล่องไฟ; Turkish: baca; Turkmen: truba; Tuvan: хоолай, ыш үндүрер хоолай; Ukrainian: димова труба, димохі́д, димар, бовдур; Urdu: چمنی‎; Uzbek: moʻri, truba; Venetian: camin; Vietnamese: ống khói; Volapük: cim; Welsh: ffynnel; Yiddish: קוימען‎; Zazaki: loce