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|trtx=Amharic: ሴታ ሴት; Arabic: مُخَنَّث; Armenian: կնաբարո, ղզիկ; Aromanian: muljirashcu; Bikol Central: babayinhon; Bulgarian: женствен; Chinese Cantonese: 乸型; Mandarin: 娘娘腔, 女人氣/女人气; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲗⲁⲕⲟⲥ; Czech: zženštilý; Danish: kvindagtig; Dutch: [[verwijfd]]; Esperanto: virineca, ineca; Finnish: naismainen, epämiehekäs, feminiininen; French: [[efféminé]], [[efféminée]]; Galician: afeminado; German: [[weibisch]], [[tuntig]], [[effeminiert]], [[verweichlicht]], [[verweiblicht]]; Greek: [[θηλυπρεπής]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἁβρόβιος]], [[ἁβρός]], [[ἀνδρογύναιος]], [[ἀνδρόγυνος]], [[ἁπαλός]], [[ἀπομάλακος]], [[γυναικεῖος]], [[γυναικίας]], [[γυναικικός]], [[γυναικόμιμος]], [[γυναικόμορφος]], [[γυναικοτραφής]], [[γυναικόφρων]], [[γυναικώδης]], [[γύννις]], [[θηλυδρίας]], [[θηλυδριῶδες]], [[θηλυδριώδης]], [[θηλυκῶδες]], [[θηλυκώδης]], [[θηλύμορφος]], [[θηλύνους]], [[θηλύφρων]], [[θηλύψυχος]], [[θρυπτικός]], [[Ἰωνικός]], [[κατακεκλασµένος]], [[κατεαγός]], [[κατεαγώς]], [[μαλακός]], [[μαλακόσωμος]], [[μαλθακός]], [[μαλθάκων]], [[μεῖραξ]], [[μόλθακος]], [[ὄλολυς]], [[ὅλολυς]], [[σαβακός]], [[σαλμακίς]], [[Σαλμακίς]], [[τρυφερόβιος]], [[τρυφερός]], [[τρυφῶν]], [[ὑπόθηλυς]], [[χλιδανός]]; Indonesian: banci, kemayu; Irish: baineanda, baineann, piteogach, piteánta; Italian: [[effemminato]]; Japanese: 女々しい; Korean: 유약; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: serejin, nemêr; Latin: [[eviratus]], [[perfluus]]; Macedonian: женствен; Manx: dendeaysagh, soailtagh, bwoirrin, benoil; Norwegian: kvinneaktig, umandig, jentete, jenteaktig, kvinnelig, femi, bløtaktig; Bokmål: feminin, fjollete; Nynorsk: feminin; Persian: امرد; Polish: zniewieściały, zbabiały, wydelikacony, babski, babski; Portuguese: [[afeminado]], [[efeminado]], [[mulheril]], [[adamado]], [[amulherado]], [[afemeado]], [[amaricado]], [[dengoso]], [[inviril]], [[mulherengo]], [[amulherengado]], [[paneleiro]], [[apaneleirado]], [[maricas]], [[mariconço]], [[bicha]], [[abichanado]], [[larilas]], [[panilas]], [[enerve]]; Romanian: afemeiat; Russian: [[женоподобный]]; Scottish Gaelic: boireannta; Slovak: zoženštený; Spanish: [[afeminado]], [[amanerado]], [[amujerado]], [[ahembrado]], [[adamado]], [[mujeril]], [[amariconado]]; Swedish: fjollig; Tagalog: binabae; Turkish: yumuşak, efemine; Ukrainian: жоновидий, жінкуватий; Uzbek: xotinchalish, xezalak; Welsh: merchetaidd | |||
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Revision as of 20:33, 22 March 2023
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
Ar. and P. μαλακός, τρυφερός, P. ἄνανδρος, P. and V. γυναικεῖος, Ar. and V. μαλθακός (also Plato but rare P.), V. γυναικόμιμος, γυναικόφρων (Euripides, Fragment), θηλύνους, Ar. θηλύφρων.
woman-shaped: V. θηλύμορφος, γυναικόμορφος.
be effeminate, v.: P. and V. τρυφᾶν.
whence comes this effeminate creature? V. ποδαπὸς ὁ γύννις; (Aesch., Fragment).
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
effēmĭnāte: adv., v. effemino,
I P. a. fin.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
effēmĭnātē,¹⁴ en femme, d’une manière efféminée : Cic. Off. 1, 14.
Latin > German (Georges)
effēmināte, Adv. (effeminatus), weibisch, weichlich, Cic. u.a.
Translations
Amharic: ሴታ ሴት; Arabic: مُخَنَّث; Armenian: կնաբարո, ղզիկ; Aromanian: muljirashcu; Bikol Central: babayinhon; Bulgarian: женствен; Chinese Cantonese: 乸型; Mandarin: 娘娘腔, 女人氣/女人气; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲗⲁⲕⲟⲥ; Czech: zženštilý; Danish: kvindagtig; Dutch: verwijfd; Esperanto: virineca, ineca; Finnish: naismainen, epämiehekäs, feminiininen; French: efféminé, efféminée; Galician: afeminado; German: weibisch, tuntig, effeminiert, verweichlicht, verweiblicht; Greek: θηλυπρεπής; Ancient Greek: ἁβρόβιος, ἁβρός, ἀνδρογύναιος, ἀνδρόγυνος, ἁπαλός, ἀπομάλακος, γυναικεῖος, γυναικίας, γυναικικός, γυναικόμιμος, γυναικόμορφος, γυναικοτραφής, γυναικόφρων, γυναικώδης, γύννις, θηλυδρίας, θηλυδριῶδες, θηλυδριώδης, θηλυκῶδες, θηλυκώδης, θηλύμορφος, θηλύνους, θηλύφρων, θηλύψυχος, θρυπτικός, Ἰωνικός, κατακεκλασµένος, κατεαγός, κατεαγώς, μαλακός, μαλακόσωμος, μαλθακός, μαλθάκων, μεῖραξ, μόλθακος, ὄλολυς, ὅλολυς, σαβακός, σαλμακίς, Σαλμακίς, τρυφερόβιος, τρυφερός, τρυφῶν, ὑπόθηλυς, χλιδανός; Indonesian: banci, kemayu; Irish: baineanda, baineann, piteogach, piteánta; Italian: effemminato; Japanese: 女々しい; Korean: 유약; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: serejin, nemêr; Latin: eviratus, perfluus; Macedonian: женствен; Manx: dendeaysagh, soailtagh, bwoirrin, benoil; Norwegian: kvinneaktig, umandig, jentete, jenteaktig, kvinnelig, femi, bløtaktig; Bokmål: feminin, fjollete; Nynorsk: feminin; Persian: امرد; Polish: zniewieściały, zbabiały, wydelikacony, babski, babski; Portuguese: afeminado, efeminado, mulheril, adamado, amulherado, afemeado, amaricado, dengoso, inviril, mulherengo, amulherengado, paneleiro, apaneleirado, maricas, mariconço, bicha, abichanado, larilas, panilas, enerve; Romanian: afemeiat; Russian: женоподобный; Scottish Gaelic: boireannta; Slovak: zoženštený; Spanish: afeminado, amanerado, amujerado, ahembrado, adamado, mujeril, amariconado; Swedish: fjollig; Tagalog: binabae; Turkish: yumuşak, efemine; Ukrainian: жоновидий, жінкуватий; Uzbek: xotinchalish, xezalak; Welsh: merchetaidd