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P. and V. [[βραχίων]], ὁ, Ar. and V. ἀγκάλαι, αἱ, [[ὠλένη]], ἡ, V. [[ἀγκών]], ὁ, [[πῆχυς]], ὁ.
[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[βραχίων]], ὁ, [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἀγκάλαι]], αἱ, [[ὠλένη]], ἡ, [[verse|V.]] [[ἀγκών]], ὁ, [[πῆχυς]], ὁ.


<b class="b2">Forearm</b>: P. and V. [[πῆχυς]], ὁ.
[[forearm]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[πῆχυς]], ὁ.


<b class="b2">In the arms</b>, adv.: V. [[ἄγκαθεν]].
[[in the arms]], adv.: [[verse|V.]] [[ἄγκαθεν]].


<b class="b2">Clasp in the arms</b>: V. ὑπαγκαλίζεσθαι.
[[clasp in the arms]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ὑπαγκαλίζεσθαι]].


<b class="b2">Come to my arms</b>: V. ἕρπε . . . ὑπʼ ἀγκάλας (Eur., ''And.'' 722).
[[come to my arms]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ἕρπε… ὑπ' ἀγκάλας]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Andromache]]'' 722).


<b class="b2">Keep at arm's length</b>, v. trans.: Met., P. πόρρωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι, V. [[πρόσωθεν]] ἀσπάζεσθαι.
[[keep at arm's length]], '''verb transitive''': Met., [[prose|P.]] [[πόρρωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι]], [[verse|V.]] [[πρόσωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι]].


<b class="b2">Arm of a river</b>: P. [[κέρας]], τό.
[[arm of a river]]: [[prose|P.]] [[κέρας]], τό.


<b class="b2">Arm, weapon</b>, subs.: P. and V. [[ὅπλον]], τό (almost always pl.), [[ὅπλισμα]], τό (Plat.); see [[weapon]].
[[arm]], [[weapon]], subs.: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὅπλον]], τό (almost always pl.), [[ὅπλισμα]], τό ([[Plato]]); see [[weapon]].


'''v. trans.'''
===verb transitive===


P. and V. ὁπλίζειν, ἐξοπλίζειν (Plat.).
[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὁπλίζειν]], [[ἐξοπλίζειν]] ([[Plato]]).


<b class="b2">Arm oneself with breastplate</b>: P. ἐπιθωρακίζεσθαι (Xen.).
[[arm oneself with breastplate]]: [[prose|P.]] [[ἐπιθωρακίζεσθαι]] ([[Xenophon|Xen.]]), [[ἐνθωρακίζεσθαι]].


<b class="b2">Armed with a breast-plate</b>: P. τεθωρακισμένος.
[[armed with a breast-plate]]: [[prose|P.]] [[τεθωρακισμένος]].


<b class="b2">Be armed to resist</b>: P. and V. ἀνθοπλίζεσθαι (dat. or [[πρός]], acc.) (Xen.).
[[be armed to resist]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἀνθοπλίζεσθαι]] (dat. or [[πρός]], acc.) ([[Xenophon|Xen.]]).


<b class="b2">Armed with a spear</b>: V. ἐστολισμένος δορί (Eur., ''Supp.'' 659).
[[armed with a spear]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ἐστολισμένος δορί]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Supplices]]'' 659).


<b class="b2">A well-armed host</b>: V. [[εὖ]] κεκασμένον [[δόρυ]] (Aesch., ''Eum.'' 766).
[[a well-armed host]]: [[verse|V.]] [[εὖ κεκασμένον δόρυ]] ([[Aeschylus|Aesch.]], ''[[Eumenides]]'' 766).
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|dela=arm, I) [[nicht]] [[reich]]: [[pauper]] (der [[nur]] [[sein]] notdürftiges Auskommen hat, sich [[einschränken]] muß, Ggstz. [[dives]] [[oder]] [[qui]] habet). – [[tenuis]] (dem die Glücksgüter [[nur]] [[dünn]], [[spärlich]] zugemessen sind, Ggstz. [[locuples]]). – [[egens]] od. [[indigens]] (der an notwendigen [[oder]] [[doch]] an [[unentbehrlich]] gewordenen Bedürfnissen [[Mangel]] leidet, Ggstz. [[abundans]], [[locuples]], [[dives]]); verb. [[tenuis]] [[atque]] [[egens]]. – [[inops]] ([[hilflos]] u. [[hilfsbedürftig]], Ggstz. [[opulentus]]). – mendīcus ([[bettelarm]], Ggstz. [[dives]], [[opulentus]], opulentissimus). – [[etwas]] [[arm]], [[pauperculus]]: [[sehr]], [[ganz]] a., [[perpauper]]; egentissimus; omnibus rebus [[egens]]; [[cui]] [[minus]] [[nihilo]] [[est]]; nullarum opum [[dominus]] (v. einem Volke). – [[ein]] Armer ([[ein]] armer [[Mann]]), [[vir]] [[pauper]]; [[pauper]] [[quidam]]. – die Armen (die armen [[Leute]]), pauperes etc.; [[tenuis]] vitae homines – (die [[ein]] spärliches Auskommen [[haben]]). – die Ärmeren, tenuiores (Ggstz. locupletiores). – a. [[sein]], in egestate [[esse]] [[oder]] versari; vgl. »in [[Armut]] [[leben]]« [[unter]] »[[Armut]]«: [[sehr]], [[ganz]] a. [[sein]], in [[summa]] egestate, mendicitate [[esse]]; omnium rerum inopem [[esse]]; [[nihil]] habere: a. [[werden]], egentem fieri; ad inopiam redigi: jmd. a. [[machen]], egestatem alci afferre; ad inopiam alqm redigere; ad mendicitatem alqm detrudere (an den Bettelstab [[bringen]]): [[einen]] Armen [[reich]] [[machen]]. egentem divitem facere; locupletem ex egenti efficere: tenuiorem locu pletare. – II) [[Mangel]] an [[etwas]] habend: [[inops]] alcis [[rei]] od. alqā re od. ab alqa re. – [[sterilis]] alcis [[rei]] [[oder]] ab alqa re (an [[etwas]] [[nicht]] [[fruchtbar]], [[von]] [[etwas]] [[leer]]). – [[privatus]] od. [[spoliatus]] alqā re ([[einer]] [[Sache]] beraubt). – eine a. [[Sprache]], [[inops]] [[lingua]]: a. an Wörtern, s. [[wortarm]]: a. an Worten, an [[Unterhaltung]], s. [[wortkarg]]. – III) [[unglücklich]]: [[miser]]. [[misellus]]. – [[infelix]] ([[unglücklich]]). – [[miserandus]] ([[bemitleidenswert]]). – [[ein]] a. [[Schelm]], [[homo]] [[misellus]]. – Adv.[[misere]]; [[infeliciter]].
|dela=arm, I) [[nicht]] [[reich]]: [[pauper]] (der [[nur]] [[sein]] notdürftiges Auskommen hat, sich [[einschränken]] muß, Ggstz. [[dives]] [[oder]] [[qui]] habet). – [[tenuis]] (dem die Glücksgüter [[nur]] [[dünn]], [[spärlich]] zugemessen sind, Ggstz. [[locuples]]). – [[egens]] od. [[indigens]] (der an notwendigen [[oder]] [[doch]] an [[unentbehrlich]] gewordenen Bedürfnissen [[Mangel]] leidet, Ggstz. [[abundans]], [[locuples]], [[dives]]); verb. [[tenuis]] [[atque]] [[egens]]. – [[inops]] ([[hilflos]] u. [[hilfsbedürftig]], Ggstz. [[opulentus]]). – mendīcus ([[bettelarm]], Ggstz. [[dives]], [[opulentus]], opulentissimus). – [[etwas]] [[arm]], [[pauperculus]]: [[sehr]], [[ganz]] a., [[perpauper]]; egentissimus; omnibus rebus [[egens]]; [[cui]] [[minus]] [[nihilo]] [[est]]; nullarum opum [[dominus]] (v. einem Volke). – [[ein]] Armer ([[ein]] armer [[Mann]]), [[vir]] [[pauper]]; [[pauper]] [[quidam]]. – die Armen (die armen [[Leute]]), pauperes etc.; [[tenuis]] vitae homines – (die [[ein]] spärliches Auskommen [[haben]]). – die Ärmeren, tenuiores (Ggstz. locupletiores). – a. [[sein]], in egestate [[esse]] [[oder]] versari; vgl. »in [[Armut]] [[leben]]« [[unter]] »[[Armut]]«: [[sehr]], [[ganz]] a. [[sein]], in [[summa]] egestate, mendicitate [[esse]]; omnium rerum inopem [[esse]]; [[nihil]] habere: a. [[werden]], egentem fieri; ad inopiam redigi: jmd. a. [[machen]], egestatem alci afferre; ad inopiam alqm redigere; ad mendicitatem alqm detrudere (an den Bettelstab [[bringen]]): [[einen]] Armen [[reich]] [[machen]]. egentem divitem facere; locupletem ex egenti efficere: tenuiorem locu pletare. – II) [[Mangel]] an [[etwas]] habend: [[inops]] alcis [[rei]] od. alqā re od. ab alqa re. – [[sterilis]] alcis [[rei]] [[oder]] ab alqa re (an [[etwas]] [[nicht]] [[fruchtbar]], [[von]] [[etwas]] [[leer]]). – [[privatus]] od. [[spoliatus]] alqā re ([[einer]] [[Sache]] beraubt). – eine a. [[Sprache]], [[inops]] [[lingua]]: a. an Wörtern, s. [[wortarm]]: a. an Worten, an [[Unterhaltung]], s. [[wortkarg]]. – III) [[unglücklich]]: [[miser]]. [[misellus]]. – [[infelix]] ([[unglücklich]]). – [[miserandus]] ([[bemitleidenswert]]). – [[ein]] a. [[Schelm]], [[homo]] [[misellus]]. – Adv.[[misere]]; [[infeliciter]].
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|nleltext=#arm: [[βραχίων]], [[πῆχυς]]
#bent arm: [[ἀγκάλη]]
#arm of a crane: [[κεραία]]
#poor: [[ἄβιος]], [[ἀβούτης]], [[ἀδύνατος χρήμασι]], [[ἀκέρμις]], [[ἄκληρος]], [[ἀκτέανος]], [[ἀκτήμων]], [[ἀκτήν]], [[ἀλειφόβιος]], [[ἀλήϊος]], [[ἀμαζών]], [[ἄνολβος]], [[ἄπλουτος]], [[ἄπορος]], [[ἀραιός]], [[ἀσθενής]], [[ἀτελής]], [[αὐτολήκυθος]], [[ἀχήν]], [[ἀχρήματος]], [[ἀχρήμων]], [[ἄχρυσος]], [[ἀχύρμιος]], [[γλίσχρος]], [[γυμνηλός]], [[γυμνής]], [[δυσείμων]], [[δύσπορος]], [[καταδεής]], [[κεχρημένος]], [[λιπερνής]], [[λιποδεής]], [[λισσός]], [[λιτός]], [[λυπρός]], [[πενέστης]], [[πένης]], [[πενιχρός]], [[πτωχός]], [[σπανιστικός]], [[σπανιστός]], [[χερνάς]], [[χερνής]], [[χερνήτης]], [[χρεῖος]]
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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substantive

P. and V. βραχίων, ὁ, Ar. and V. ἀγκάλαι, αἱ, ὠλένη, ἡ, V. ἀγκών, ὁ, πῆχυς, ὁ.

forearm: P. and V. πῆχυς, ὁ.

in the arms, adv.: V. ἄγκαθεν.

clasp in the arms: V. ὑπαγκαλίζεσθαι.

come to my arms: V. ἕρπε… ὑπ' ἀγκάλας (Euripides, Andromache 722).

keep at arm's length, verb transitive: Met., P. πόρρωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι, V. πρόσωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι.

arm of a river: P. κέρας, τό.

arm, weapon, subs.: P. and V. ὅπλον, τό (almost always pl.), ὅπλισμα, τό (Plato); see weapon.

verb transitive

P. and V. ὁπλίζειν, ἐξοπλίζειν (Plato).

arm oneself with breastplate: P. ἐπιθωρακίζεσθαι (Xen.), ἐνθωρακίζεσθαι.

armed with a breast-plate: P. τεθωρακισμένος.

be armed to resist: P. and V. ἀνθοπλίζεσθαι (dat. or πρός, acc.) (Xen.).

armed with a spear: V. ἐστολισμένος δορί (Euripides, Supplices 659).

a well-armed host: V. εὖ κεκασμένον δόρυ (Aesch., Eumenides 766).

German > Latin

arm, I) nicht reich: pauper (der nur sein notdürftiges Auskommen hat, sich einschränken muß, Ggstz. dives oder qui habet). – tenuis (dem die Glücksgüter nur dünn, spärlich zugemessen sind, Ggstz. locuples). – egens od. indigens (der an notwendigen oder doch an unentbehrlich gewordenen Bedürfnissen Mangel leidet, Ggstz. abundans, locuples, dives); verb. tenuis atque egens. – inops (hilflos u. hilfsbedürftig, Ggstz. opulentus). – mendīcus (bettelarm, Ggstz. dives, opulentus, opulentissimus). – etwas arm, pauperculus: sehr, ganz a., perpauper; egentissimus; omnibus rebus egens; cui minus nihilo est; nullarum opum dominus (v. einem Volke). – ein Armer (ein armer Mann), vir pauper; pauper quidam. – die Armen (die armen Leute), pauperes etc.; tenuis vitae homines – (die ein spärliches Auskommen haben). – die Ärmeren, tenuiores (Ggstz. locupletiores). – a. sein, in egestate esse oder versari; vgl. »in Armut leben« unter »Armut«: sehr, ganz a. sein, in summa egestate, mendicitate esse; omnium rerum inopem esse; nihil habere: a. werden, egentem fieri; ad inopiam redigi: jmd. a. machen, egestatem alci afferre; ad inopiam alqm redigere; ad mendicitatem alqm detrudere (an den Bettelstab bringen): einen Armen reich machen. egentem divitem facere; locupletem ex egenti efficere: tenuiorem locu pletare. – II) Mangel an etwas habend: inops alcis rei od. alqā re od. ab alqa re. – sterilis alcis rei oder ab alqa re (an etwas nicht fruchtbar, von etwas leer). – privatus od. spoliatus alqā re (einer Sache beraubt). – eine a. Sprache, inops lingua: a. an Wörtern, s. wortarm: a. an Worten, an Unterhaltung, s. wortkarg. – III) unglücklich: miser. misellus. – infelix (unglücklich). – miserandus (bemitleidenswert). – ein a. Schelm, homo misellus. – Adv.misere; infeliciter.

Dutch > Greek

  1. arm: βραχίων, πῆχυς
  2. bent arm: ἀγκάλη
  3. arm of a crane: κεραία
  4. poor: ἄβιος, ἀβούτης, ἀδύνατος χρήμασι, ἀκέρμις, ἄκληρος, ἀκτέανος, ἀκτήμων, ἀκτήν, ἀλειφόβιος, ἀλήϊος, ἀμαζών, ἄνολβος, ἄπλουτος, ἄπορος, ἀραιός, ἀσθενής, ἀτελής, αὐτολήκυθος, ἀχήν, ἀχρήματος, ἀχρήμων, ἄχρυσος, ἀχύρμιος, γλίσχρος, γυμνηλός, γυμνής, δυσείμων, δύσπορος, καταδεής, κεχρημένος, λιπερνής, λιποδεής, λισσός, λιτός, λυπρός, πενέστης, πένης, πενιχρός, πτωχός, σπανιστικός, σπανιστός, χερνάς, χερνής, χερνήτης, χρεῖος