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|Definition=ἡ, = | |Definition=ἡ, = [[κνησμός]], Archig. ap. Aët.3.167, Orib.''Fr.''116, ''App.Anth.''3.158 (pl.), ''Gp.''1.12.34. | ||
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|lstext='''κνησμονή''': ἡ, = [[κνησμός]], ὁ Ἀνθ. Π. παράρτ. 304, Γεωπ. 1. 12. 34. | |||
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|mltxt=η (AM [[κνησμονή]])<br />ο [[κνησμός]].<br />[<b><span style="color: brown;">ΕΤΥΜΟΛ.</span></b> Παρλλ. τ. του [[κνῆσμα]] ([[πρβλ]]. [[πημονή]]: [[πῆμα]], [[φλεγμονή]]: [[φλέγμα]])]. | |||
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|lsmtext='''κνησμονή:''' ἡ = [[κνησμός]], <i>ὁ</i>, σε Ανθ. | |||
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|trtx====[[itch]]=== | |||
Albanian: kruarje; Arabic: حِكَّة; Egyptian Arabic: جرب; Moroccan Arabic: حكّة; Armenian: քոր; Assamese: খজুৱতি, খজুলি, খজুটি; Azerbaijani: qaşınmaq; Belarusian: свярбенне, сверб; Bikol Central: gatol; Bulgarian: сърбеж; Chinese Cantonese: 痕; Mandarin: 癢, 痒, 發癢, 发痒; Czech: svrbění, svědění; Dutch: [[jeuk]]; Esperanto: juko; Finnish: kutina, syyhy; French: [[démangeaison]], [[prurit]]; Galician: proído, proício, prurito, comechón; Georgian: მუნი; German: [[Jucken]], [[Juckreiz]]; Greek: [[φαγούρα]], [[κνησμός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀδαγμός]], [[ἀδαξησμός]], [[ἀναξεσμός]], [[δῆξις]], [[δρίμυξις]], [[κνηθμός]], [[κνῆσις]], [[κνησμονή]], [[κνησμός]], [[κνίδωσις]], [[κνισμός]], [[κυσοκνησία]], [[ξυσμός]], [[ὀδαγμός]], [[ὀδαξησμός]], [[ψώρα]]; Hebrew: גירוד, עקצוץ; Hungarian: viszketés; Ido: prurito; Ilocano: budo; Ilocano: budo; Italian: [[prurito]]; Japanese: かゆみ; Kashubian: svôrb; Kikuyu: mwĩthũa Korean: 가려움증; Latin: [[prurigo]]; Maori: toretiti, harehare, hakihaki, māngeongeo, torotiti, ngaoko; Marathi: खाज; Occitan: prusina, prusor, prusèsta; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: сврабъ; Old East Slavic: своробъ; Old English: giċċe; Oromo: cittoo; Plautdietsch: Gnauz; Polish: świąd, swędzenie, świerzbienie; Portuguese: [[coceira]], [[comichão]], [[prurido]]; Quechua: siqsi, sixi, şixi; Romanian: mâncărime; Russian: [[зуд]], [[свербёж]], [[зудение]], [[свербение]]; Serbo-Croatian: svrab, свраб; Slovak: svrbenie; Spanish: [[picazón]], [[escozor]], [[picor]], [[comezón]], [[prurito]]; Swedish: klåda; Tagalog: kati; Telugu: దురద; Thai: ความคัน; Tocharian B: saiwe; Turkish: kaşıntı, kaşınma; Ukrainian: свербі́ж, сверблячка; Vietnamese: ngứa; Votic: süühü; Walloon: schôpe; Welsh: ysfa | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 2 February 2024
English (LSJ)
ἡ, = κνησμός, Archig. ap. Aët.3.167, Orib.Fr.116, App.Anth.3.158 (pl.), Gp.1.12.34.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1460] ἡ, = κνησμός, Ep. ad. 445 (App. 304) u. Sp.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
κνησμονή: ἡ Anth. = κνησμός.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κνησμονή: ἡ, = κνησμός, ὁ Ἀνθ. Π. παράρτ. 304, Γεωπ. 1. 12. 34.
Greek Monolingual
η (AM κνησμονή)
ο κνησμός.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Παρλλ. τ. του κνῆσμα (πρβλ. πημονή: πῆμα, φλεγμονή: φλέγμα)].
Greek Monotonic
κνησμονή: ἡ = κνησμός, ὁ, σε Ανθ.
Middle Liddell
κνησμονή, ἡ, = κνησμός, Anth.]
Translations
itch
Albanian: kruarje; Arabic: حِكَّة; Egyptian Arabic: جرب; Moroccan Arabic: حكّة; Armenian: քոր; Assamese: খজুৱতি, খজুলি, খজুটি; Azerbaijani: qaşınmaq; Belarusian: свярбенне, сверб; Bikol Central: gatol; Bulgarian: сърбеж; Chinese Cantonese: 痕; Mandarin: 癢, 痒, 發癢, 发痒; Czech: svrbění, svědění; Dutch: jeuk; Esperanto: juko; Finnish: kutina, syyhy; French: démangeaison, prurit; Galician: proído, proício, prurito, comechón; Georgian: მუნი; German: Jucken, Juckreiz; Greek: φαγούρα, κνησμός; Ancient Greek: ἀδαγμός, ἀδαξησμός, ἀναξεσμός, δῆξις, δρίμυξις, κνηθμός, κνῆσις, κνησμονή, κνησμός, κνίδωσις, κνισμός, κυσοκνησία, ξυσμός, ὀδαγμός, ὀδαξησμός, ψώρα; Hebrew: גירוד, עקצוץ; Hungarian: viszketés; Ido: prurito; Ilocano: budo; Ilocano: budo; Italian: prurito; Japanese: かゆみ; Kashubian: svôrb; Kikuyu: mwĩthũa Korean: 가려움증; Latin: prurigo; Maori: toretiti, harehare, hakihaki, māngeongeo, torotiti, ngaoko; Marathi: खाज; Occitan: prusina, prusor, prusèsta; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: сврабъ; Old East Slavic: своробъ; Old English: giċċe; Oromo: cittoo; Plautdietsch: Gnauz; Polish: świąd, swędzenie, świerzbienie; Portuguese: coceira, comichão, prurido; Quechua: siqsi, sixi, şixi; Romanian: mâncărime; Russian: зуд, свербёж, зудение, свербение; Serbo-Croatian: svrab, свраб; Slovak: svrbenie; Spanish: picazón, escozor, picor, comezón, prurito; Swedish: klåda; Tagalog: kati; Telugu: దురద; Thai: ความคัน; Tocharian B: saiwe; Turkish: kaşıntı, kaşınma; Ukrainian: свербі́ж, сверблячка; Vietnamese: ngứa; Votic: süühü; Walloon: schôpe; Welsh: ysfa