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German (Pape)

[Seite 508] ὁ, auch γυλιός accentuirt nach B. A. 228 (εἶδος πήρας στρατιωτικῆς, ἐν ᾡ ἦν σκόροδα καὶ κρόμμυα), der lange u. schmale, geflochtene (ἐπίμηκες καὶ στενόστομον) Tornister der Soldaten, Ar. Pax 519 Ach. 1062; neben στρωματεύς Alex. Ath. XI, 473 d. Bei Philem. Ath. VII, 231 a änderte Casaub. γυλίαν τιν' ἀργυρωμάτων in γύλιον, wie XI, 483 b aus Critias. Vgl. übrigens γαῦλος.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
sac long et étroit où les soldats serraient certaines provisions de bouche.
Étymologie: DELG étym. douteuse ; pê rapport avec γύαλον.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γύλιος: ἢ γυλιὸς (Α. Β. 228, Ε. Μ. 244), ὁ, εἶδος μακρᾶς καὶ στενῆς πήρας (στρατιωτικῆς), Ἀριστοφ. Ἀχ. 1097, Εἰρ. 527 (ἔνθα ἴδε τὸν Σχολ.), Κριτίας 25, Φιλήμ. Ἰατρ. 1 ὡσαύτως γύλιον, τὸ, Ζωναρ., κτλ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

γύλιος: или γῠλιός ὁ солдатская походная сумка, ранец Arph.

Middle Liddell

a long-shaped wallet, Ar.

Translations

hedgehog

Afrikaans: krimpvarkie; Albanian: uriq, iriq, esh, eshk; Amharic: ጥርኝ; Arabic: قُنْفُذ‎; Gulf Arabic: دعلي‎; Egyptian Arabic: قنفد‎; Hijazi Arabic: قنفذ‎; Moroccan Arabic: قنفود‎; Armenian: ոզնի; Aromanian: ariciu, arici; Asturian: rezcayeru; Avar: гӏужрукъ; Azerbaijani: kirpi; Bashkir: терпе; Basque: triku; Belarusian: вожык; Bengali: কাঁটাচুয়া; Breton: heureuchin; Bulgarian: таралеж, еж; Burmese: ဖြူ, ဖြူကောင်; Buryat: заряа; Catalan: eriçó; Chichewa: kanungu; Chinese Cantonese: 刺蝟, 刺猬; Mandarin: 刺蝟, 刺猬; Chuvash: чӗрӗп; Coptic: ⲫⲩⲛⲟⲥ, ⲭⲓⲣⲟⲅⲣⲓⲗⲗⲓⲟⲛ; Cornish: sort; Czech: ježek; Danish: pindsvin; Dutch: egel; Esperanto: erinaco; Estonian: siil; Faroese: tindasvín, igulkøttur; Finnish: siili; French: hérisson; Friulian: riç, rič; Galician: ourizo, ourizo cacho; Georgian: ზღარბი; German: Igel; Greek: σκαντζόχοιρος; Ancient Greek: ἀκανθίας, ἀκανθίων, ἀκανθόνωτος, ἀκανθόχοιρος, ἀρκήλα, βρύσσος, γυλιός, γύλιος, γύλλιον, ἐχῖνος, ἐχῖνος χερσαῖος, σχῦρ, χήρ; Hebrew: קִפּוֹד / קיפוד‎; Hindi: साही; Hungarian: sün, sündisznó; Icelandic: broddgöltur; Indonesian: landak; Irish: gráinneog; Italian: riccio, porcospino; Japanese: 針鼠, ハリネズミ; Kalmyk: зараа; Kazakh: кірпі; Korean: 고슴도치; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ژیژۆک‎; Kyrgyz: кирпи; Ladin: igl; Lao: ຫອນ, ເໝັ້ນ; Latgalian: ezs; Latin: erinaceus, ericius; Latvian: ezis; Lithuanian: ežys; Low German German Low German: egel, swienegel, scharphaas; Luxembourgish: Kéisécker, Däreldéier, Igel; Macedonian: еж; Malay: landak; Maltese: qanfud; Manx: arkan sonney, graynoge; Maori: tuatete; Mari Eastern Mari: шоҥшо; Western Mari: шӱлӹ; Mazanderani: ارمجی‎; Middle English: yrchoun; Mongolian: зараа, зожиг хүн; Navajo: adijiłii; Ngazidja Comorian: lanɗa; Nogai: кирпи; Norman: hérisson; Norwegian Bokmål: piggsvin, pinnsvin; Nynorsk: piggsvin, bustyvel; Occitan: eriç, eiriçon; Old East Slavic: ожь, ежь; Old English: iġil, hattefagol; Ossetian: уызын; Ottoman Turkish: كرپی‎; Pashto: جږګی‎; Persian: جوجه‌تیغی‎, ژوژ‎; Plautdietsch: Schwienhunt; Punjabi: ਕੰਡਿਆਲ਼ਾ, ਕੰਡੇਰਨਾ, ਝਾਹਾ; Polish: jeż; Portuguese: ouriço; Romani: arichi; Romanian: arici; Romansch: erizun; Russian: ёж, ёжик, ежиха, ежак; Sami Northern Sami: biikagoašku; Sardinian: arritzoni, grixoni, berittu; Scots: hurcheon; Scottish Gaelic: gràineag; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: је̑ж; Roman: jȇž; Sicilian: rizzu; Slovak: jež; Slovene: jež; Sorbian Lower: jež; Upper: jěž, jěžik; Spanish: erizo; Sundanese: landak; Swahili: kalunguyeye; Swedish: igelkott; Tagalog: eriso; Tajik: хорпушт; Tatar: керпе; Thai: เม่น; Turkish: kirpi; Turkmen: kirpi; Udi: цацнагъаъгъаъл; Ukrainian: їжак; Uyghur: كىرپە‎; Uzbek: kirpi; Vietnamese: nhím; Vilamovian: ejggl; Volapük: reinad; Votic: siili; Walloon: lurson, nierson, irson; Welsh: draenog; West Frisian: ychelbaarch, ychel; Wolof: suññéel bi; Yiddish: שטעכלער‎, יאָזש‎; Zulu: inhloli