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|Transliteration C=emvaros
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|Beta Code=e)/mbaros
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|Definition=ον, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">of weighty sense</b>, Men.<span class="title">Phasm.Fr.</span>3, <span class="bibl">Id.11D.</span> (where perh.,= ἔμβαρος <span class="bibl">11</span>), cf. Paus.Gr.<span class="title">Fr.</span>163; but also,= <b class="b3">ἠλίθιος, μωρός</b>, Hsch. </span><span class="sense">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">II</span> <b class="b2">pregnant</b>, Gloss.</span>
|Definition=ἔμβαρον,<br><span class="bld">A</span> [[of weighty sense]], Men.''Phasm.Fr.''3, Id.11D. (where perhaps, = ἔμβαρος ''ΙΙ''), cf. Paus.Gr.''Fr.''163; but also, = [[ἠλίθιος]], [[μωρός]], [[Hesychius Lexicographus|Hsch.]]<br><span class="bld">II</span> [[pregnant]], ''Glossaria''.
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|dgtxt=(ἔμβᾰρος) -ον<br />[[despierto de mente]], [[rico en recursos]], [[que tiene ingenio]] s. cont., Paus.ε 35, φρόνησις Hsch.ο 1680<br /><b class="num">•</b>subst. ὁ Ἔ. n. de un personaje οὐκ Ἔ. ἐστιν οὖτος este no es precisamente Embaro</i>, e.d., no es muy despierto</i> Men.<i>Phasm</i>.80, de donde el [[proverb|prov.]] οὐκ Ἔμβαρος εἶ ref. a personas obtusas o necias, Men.<i>Fr</i>.330, cf. Paus.Gr.ε 35, Apostol.7.10, Sud., Eust.331.30, <i>App.Prou</i>.2.54<br /><b class="num"></b>interpr. posteriormente en sent. neg. como [[obtuso]], [[estúpido]], [[necio]] Hsch.<br /><b class="num">• Diccionario Micénico:</b> <i>e-qa-ro</i>.
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|elrutext='''ἔμβᾰρος:''' досл. увесистый, весомый, перен. веский Men.
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|lstext='''ἔμβαρος''': ὁ, [[νουνεχής]], «ἔμβαρός εἰμι· [[νουνεχής]], [[φρόνιμος]]» Σουΐδ., ἀλλὰ καθ᾿ Ἡσύχ.: «[[ἔμβαρος]]· [[ἠλίθιος]], [[μωρός]], ἢ [[νουνεχής]]. Μένανδρος φάσματι (Ἀποσπ. ΙΙ. σ. 219)»· ‒ «τάττεται δὲ ἐπὶ τῶν παραπαιόντων καὶ μεμηνότων» Σουΐδ, ἐν λέξει [[ἔμβαρος]], ἐν τέλει.
|lstext='''ἔμβαρος''': ὁ, [[νουνεχής]], «ἔμβαρός εἰμι· [[νουνεχής]], [[φρόνιμος]]» Σουΐδ., ἀλλὰ καθ᾿ Ἡσύχ.: «[[ἔμβαρος]]· [[ἠλίθιος]], [[μωρός]], ἢ [[νουνεχής]]. Μένανδρος φάσματι (Ἀποσπ. ΙΙ. σ. 219)»· ‒ «τάττεται δὲ ἐπὶ τῶν παραπαιόντων καὶ μεμηνότων» Σουΐδ, ἐν λέξει [[ἔμβαρος]], ἐν τέλει.
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|mltxt=[[ἔμβαρος]], -ον (Α)<br /><b>1.</b> [[φρόνιμος]], [[γνωστικός]]<br /><b>2.</b> [[ηλίθιος]], [[ανόητος]]<br /><b>3.</b> αυτός που έχει θολωμένο [[μυαλό]] (από θυμό ή [[μέθη]])<br /><b>4.</b> (για [[γυναίκα]]) [[έγκυος]].
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|trtx====[[pregnant]]===
Afrikaans: swanger; Albanian: shtatzënë; Arabic: حَامِل‎, حَوامِلُ‎, حُبْلَى‎; Armenian: հղի; Old Armenian: յղի, յղացեալ, սաղմնառեալ; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܒܛܝܼܢܵܐ‎, ܒܛܝܼܢܬܵܐ‎, ܝܲܩܘܼܪܬܵܐ‎; Asturian: preñada; Avar: къинай; Azerbaijani: boylu, hamilə; Bashkir: ауырлы, йөклө, ауыр аяҡлы, ауырға уҙған, буйға уҙған; Belarusian: цяжарны, чараваты, бярэменны; Bengali: গর্ভবতী; Bikol Central: bados; Bulgarian: бременен, труден; Burmese: ကိုယ်ဝန်ရှိ, ဗိုက်ကြီး; Catalan: embarassat, encinta, prenyat, gràvid; Cebuano: buros; Chinese Cantonese: 懷孕/怀孕, 大肚, 懷胎/怀胎, 有喜, 有咗, 有身己; Mandarin: 懷孕/怀孕, 有喜, 有了; Min Nan: 懷胎/怀胎, 有身, 病囝, 大腹肚, 有囡仔, 有矣, 帶膭/带𱼏, 大肚胿, 懷孕/怀孕, 有胎, 有身孕; Crimean Tatar: ağırayaqlı, yüklü, hamile; Czech: těhotný, březí; Dalmatian: prin; Danish: gravid, svanger, højgravid, drægtig, med barn, ventende, frugtsommelig; Dutch: [[zwanger]], [[drachtig]]; Esperanto: graveda; Estonian: rase, tiine; Faroese: við barn, upp á vegin, tvílívað; Finnish: raskaana oleva; French: [[enceinte]], [[pleine]], [[gravide]], [[en gestation]]; Friulian: gravide, incinte; Georgian: ფეხმძიმე, ორსული; German: [[schwanger]], [[trächtig]]; Greek: [[έγκυος]]; Ancient Greek: [[βαρεῖα]], [[βαρύφορτος]], [[γαστροβαρής]], [[ἐγγάστριος]], [[ἔγκαρπος]], [[ἔγκυαρ]], [[ἐγκυμονοῦσα]], [[ἐγκύμων]], [[ἔγκυος]], [[ἔμβαρος]], [[ἔμβρεφος]], [[ἐν γαστρὶ ἔχουσα]], [[ἔμπαις]], [[ἔνθορος]], [[ἔντοκος]], [[ἐπίφορος]], [[ἔπογκος]], [[κυηρός]], [[κυμάς]], [[κυόεις]], [[κυοφόρος]], [[παιδοῦς]], [[παιδοῦσα]]; Greenlandic: naartusoq, ilumittoq; Guaraní: tyeguasu; Gujarati: સગર્ભા; Haitian Creole: ansent; Hawaiian: hāpai; Hebrew: מעובר \ מְעֻבָּר‎, בהיריון \ בְּהֵרָיוֹן‎, הָרָה‎; Hindi: गर्भवती, अर्थगर्भित, भावपूर्ण, परिग्राही, अर्थपूर्ण, गर्भिणी, परिपूर्ण; Hungarian: terhes, várandós, állapotos; Icelandic: óléttur, ófrískur, þungaður, barnshafandi, vanfær; Ido: gravida; Ilocano: masikog; Indonesian: hamil; Irish: torrach, ag iompar clainne; Italian: [[incinta]], [[gravida]], [[pregna]]; Japanese: 妊娠している, おめでた; Kazakh: жүкті, екіқабат; Khmer: ទ្រង់គភ៌, ពពោះ, មានគភ៌, មានផ្ទៃ, មានផ្ទៃពោះ, មានពោះពុង, កំផើម, ទម្ងន់, ស្ពាយបាត្រ; Korean: 임신하다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دوو گیان‎, جووت گیان‎, زگ‎, باردار‎; Kyrgyz: жүктүү, бооз, боюнда бар; Ladin: aspité; Ladino: parida; Lao: ພາມານ, ມີຄັນ, ຖືພາ, ມານ, ມີທ້ອງ, ມີລູກ, ຄັບພະ, ຊົງຄັບ, ຕັ້ງທ້ອງ, ຖືພາຄາທ້ອງ, ຖືພາມານ; Latin: [[gravidus]], [[praegnans]], [[praegnas]]; Latvian: grūts, grūsns; Lithuanian: nėščia; Macedonian: бремен, труден; Malay: bunting, hamil, mengandung, berbadan dua; Malayalam: ഗർഭിണി; Maltese: tqila, tqal, ħobla; Maléku Jaíka: fiúrusuf; Manchu: ᡩᠠᠪᡴᠸᡵᡳ, ᠵᡠᡵᠰᡠ, ᠰᡠᠴᡳᠯᡝᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: hapū, āhua; Mongolian Cyrillic: жирэмсэн; Mongolian: ᠵᠢᠷᠮᠥᠰᠦᠨ; Neapolitan: prena; Norman: encheinte; Northern Norwegian Bokmål: gravid, svanger, drektig, høygravid, høggravid; Nynorsk: gravid, høggravid; Occitan: prenha; Old English: bearnēacen; Oromo: ulfa; Pashto: حامله‎; Persian: باردار‎, حامله‎, آبستن‎; Plautdietsch: schwanga, droagent; Polish: ciężarny, w ciąży, brzemienny; Portuguese: [[grávida]], [[prenhe]], [[prenha]]; Punjabi: ਗਰਭਿਣੀ; Quechua: cicu; Romanian: gravid, însărcinat, borțos; Romansch: en speranza; Russian: [[беременный]], [[в положении]], [[на сносях]], [[на сносях]], [[брюхатый]]; Sanskrit: गर्भवती; Sardinian: pringiu, prinzu, prossimu; Scots: buggen, biggen; Scottish Gaelic: torrach, trom, beò-leatromach, leatromach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бремѐнит, трудан; Roman: bremènit, trúdan; Sicilian: ncinta, prena; Slovak: tehotný, brezivý; Slovene: noseči, brej; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: samodruga; Spanish: [[embarazada]], [[preñada]], [[encinta]], [[en estado]]; Swedish: gravid, havande, på smällen, dräktig; Sylheti: ꠉꠣꠜꠤꠘ; Tagalog: buntis; Tajik: ҳомила, ҳомиладор, бордор, обистан; Tatar: йөкле; Telugu: గర్భిణి, కడుపుతో ఉన్న; Thai: มีครรภ์, ตั้งครรภ์, ท้อง; Tibetan: ཕྲུ་གུ་སྐྱེ་ཡག་ཡོད་པ; Tocharian B: itomtsa, preṃtsa; Turkish: gebe, hamile; Turkmen: göwreli; Ukrainian: вагі́тний, важкий, тяжкий, череватий, беремі́нний; Urdu: حاملہ‎; Uyghur: ھامىلىدار‎; Uzbek: homilador, boʻgʻoz; Vietnamese: có thai, có mang thai, có chửa; Waray-Waray: burod; Welsh: beichiog; West Frisian: swier; Yiddish: שוואַנגער‎, מעוברת‎, מעוברתדיק‎, טראָגעדיק‎, בײַכלדיק‎, סמיקעדיק‎; Zazaki: hal, lıngagıran, awr
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Full diacritics: ἔμβᾰρος Medium diacritics: ἔμβαρος Low diacritics: έμβαρος Capitals: ΕΜΒΑΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: émbaros Transliteration B: embaros Transliteration C: emvaros Beta Code: e)/mbaros

English (LSJ)

ἔμβαρον,
A of weighty sense, Men.Phasm.Fr.3, Id.11D. (where perhaps, = ἔμβαρος ΙΙ), cf. Paus.Gr.Fr.163; but also, = ἠλίθιος, μωρός, Hsch.
II pregnant, Glossaria.

Spanish (DGE)

(ἔμβᾰρος) -ον
despierto de mente, rico en recursos, que tiene ingenio s. cont., Paus.ε 35, φρόνησις Hsch.ο 1680
subst. ὁ Ἔ. n. de un personaje οὐκ Ἔ. ἐστιν οὖτος este no es precisamente Embaro, e.d., no es muy despierto Men.Phasm.80, de donde el prov. οὐκ Ἔμβαρος εἶ ref. a personas obtusas o necias, Men.Fr.330, cf. Paus.Gr.ε 35, Apostol.7.10, Sud., Eust.331.30, App.Prou.2.54
interpr. posteriormente en sent. neg. como obtuso, estúpido, necio Hsch.
• Diccionario Micénico: e-qa-ro.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἔμβᾰρος: досл. увесистый, весомый, перен. веский Men.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἔμβαρος: ὁ, νουνεχής, «ἔμβαρός εἰμι· νουνεχής, φρόνιμος» Σουΐδ., ἀλλὰ καθ᾿ Ἡσύχ.: «ἔμβαρος· ἠλίθιος, μωρός, ἢ νουνεχής. Μένανδρος φάσματι (Ἀποσπ. ΙΙ. σ. 219)»· ‒ «τάττεται δὲ ἐπὶ τῶν παραπαιόντων καὶ μεμηνότων» Σουΐδ, ἐν λέξει ἔμβαρος, ἐν τέλει.

Greek Monolingual

ἔμβαρος, -ον (Α)
1. φρόνιμος, γνωστικός
2. ηλίθιος, ανόητος
3. αυτός που έχει θολωμένο μυαλό (από θυμό ή μέθη)
4. (για γυναίκα) έγκυος.

Translations

pregnant

Afrikaans: swanger; Albanian: shtatzënë; Arabic: حَامِل‎, حَوامِلُ‎, حُبْلَى‎; Armenian: հղի; Old Armenian: յղի, յղացեալ, սաղմնառեալ; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܒܛܝܼܢܵܐ‎, ܒܛܝܼܢܬܵܐ‎, ܝܲܩܘܼܪܬܵܐ‎; Asturian: preñada; Avar: къинай; Azerbaijani: boylu, hamilə; Bashkir: ауырлы, йөклө, ауыр аяҡлы, ауырға уҙған, буйға уҙған; Belarusian: цяжарны, чараваты, бярэменны; Bengali: গর্ভবতী; Bikol Central: bados; Bulgarian: бременен, труден; Burmese: ကိုယ်ဝန်ရှိ, ဗိုက်ကြီး; Catalan: embarassat, encinta, prenyat, gràvid; Cebuano: buros; Chinese Cantonese: 懷孕/怀孕, 大肚, 懷胎/怀胎, 有喜, 有咗, 有身己; Mandarin: 懷孕/怀孕, 有喜, 有了; Min Nan: 懷胎/怀胎, 有身, 病囝, 大腹肚, 有囡仔, 有矣, 帶膭/带𱼏, 大肚胿, 懷孕/怀孕, 有胎, 有身孕; Crimean Tatar: ağırayaqlı, yüklü, hamile; Czech: těhotný, březí; Dalmatian: prin; Danish: gravid, svanger, højgravid, drægtig, med barn, ventende, frugtsommelig; Dutch: zwanger, drachtig; Esperanto: graveda; Estonian: rase, tiine; Faroese: við barn, upp á vegin, tvílívað; Finnish: raskaana oleva; French: enceinte, pleine, gravide, en gestation; Friulian: gravide, incinte; Georgian: ფეხმძიმე, ორსული; German: schwanger, trächtig; Greek: έγκυος; Ancient Greek: βαρεῖα, βαρύφορτος, γαστροβαρής, ἐγγάστριος, ἔγκαρπος, ἔγκυαρ, ἐγκυμονοῦσα, ἐγκύμων, ἔγκυος, ἔμβαρος, ἔμβρεφος, ἐν γαστρὶ ἔχουσα, ἔμπαις, ἔνθορος, ἔντοκος, ἐπίφορος, ἔπογκος, κυηρός, κυμάς, κυόεις, κυοφόρος, παιδοῦς, παιδοῦσα; Greenlandic: naartusoq, ilumittoq; Guaraní: tyeguasu; Gujarati: સગર્ભા; Haitian Creole: ansent; Hawaiian: hāpai; Hebrew: מעובר \ מְעֻבָּר‎, בהיריון \ בְּהֵרָיוֹן‎, הָרָה‎; Hindi: गर्भवती, अर्थगर्भित, भावपूर्ण, परिग्राही, अर्थपूर्ण, गर्भिणी, परिपूर्ण; Hungarian: terhes, várandós, állapotos; Icelandic: óléttur, ófrískur, þungaður, barnshafandi, vanfær; Ido: gravida; Ilocano: masikog; Indonesian: hamil; Irish: torrach, ag iompar clainne; Italian: incinta, gravida, pregna; Japanese: 妊娠している, おめでた; Kazakh: жүкті, екіқабат; Khmer: ទ្រង់គភ៌, ពពោះ, មានគភ៌, មានផ្ទៃ, មានផ្ទៃពោះ, មានពោះពុង, កំផើម, ទម្ងន់, ស្ពាយបាត្រ; Korean: 임신하다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دوو گیان‎, جووت گیان‎, زگ‎, باردار‎; Kyrgyz: жүктүү, бооз, боюнда бар; Ladin: aspité; Ladino: parida; Lao: ພາມານ, ມີຄັນ, ຖືພາ, ມານ, ມີທ້ອງ, ມີລູກ, ຄັບພະ, ຊົງຄັບ, ຕັ້ງທ້ອງ, ຖືພາຄາທ້ອງ, ຖືພາມານ; Latin: gravidus, praegnans, praegnas; Latvian: grūts, grūsns; Lithuanian: nėščia; Macedonian: бремен, труден; Malay: bunting, hamil, mengandung, berbadan dua; Malayalam: ഗർഭിണി; Maltese: tqila, tqal, ħobla; Maléku Jaíka: fiúrusuf; Manchu: ᡩᠠᠪᡴᠸᡵᡳ, ᠵᡠᡵᠰᡠ, ᠰᡠᠴᡳᠯᡝᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: hapū, āhua; Mongolian Cyrillic: жирэмсэн; Mongolian: ᠵᠢᠷᠮᠥᠰᠦᠨ; Neapolitan: prena; Norman: encheinte; Northern Norwegian Bokmål: gravid, svanger, drektig, høygravid, høggravid; Nynorsk: gravid, høggravid; Occitan: prenha; Old English: bearnēacen; Oromo: ulfa; Pashto: حامله‎; Persian: باردار‎, حامله‎, آبستن‎; Plautdietsch: schwanga, droagent; Polish: ciężarny, w ciąży, brzemienny; Portuguese: grávida, prenhe, prenha; Punjabi: ਗਰਭਿਣੀ; Quechua: cicu; Romanian: gravid, însărcinat, borțos; Romansch: en speranza; Russian: беременный, в положении, на сносях, на сносях, брюхатый; Sanskrit: गर्भवती; Sardinian: pringiu, prinzu, prossimu; Scots: buggen, biggen; Scottish Gaelic: torrach, trom, beò-leatromach, leatromach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бремѐнит, трудан; Roman: bremènit, trúdan; Sicilian: ncinta, prena; Slovak: tehotný, brezivý; Slovene: noseči, brej; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: samodruga; Spanish: embarazada, preñada, encinta, en estado; Swedish: gravid, havande, på smällen, dräktig; Sylheti: ꠉꠣꠜꠤꠘ; Tagalog: buntis; Tajik: ҳомила, ҳомиладор, бордор, обистан; Tatar: йөкле; Telugu: గర్భిణి, కడుపుతో ఉన్న; Thai: มีครรภ์, ตั้งครรภ์, ท้อง; Tibetan: ཕྲུ་གུ་སྐྱེ་ཡག་ཡོད་པ; Tocharian B: itomtsa, preṃtsa; Turkish: gebe, hamile; Turkmen: göwreli; Ukrainian: вагі́тний, важкий, тяжкий, череватий, беремі́нний; Urdu: حاملہ‎; Uyghur: ھامىلىدار‎; Uzbek: homilador, boʻgʻoz; Vietnamese: có thai, có mang thai, có chửa; Waray-Waray: burod; Welsh: beichiog; West Frisian: swier; Yiddish: שוואַנגער‎, מעוברת‎, מעוברתדיק‎, טראָגעדיק‎, בײַכלדיק‎, סמיקעדיק‎; Zazaki: hal, lıngagıran, awr