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Latest revision as of 13:19, 29 November 2022

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Full diacritics: καττῡ́ω Medium diacritics: καττύω Low diacritics: καττύω Capitals: ΚΑΤΤΥΩ
Transliteration A: kattýō Transliteration B: kattyō Transliteration C: kattyo Beta Code: kattu/w

English (LSJ)

stitch, sew together like a shoemaker; v. κασσύω.

German (Pape)

att. = κασσύω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

καττύω, Ion. κασσύω schoenlappen; overdr. beramen:. πρᾶγμα... καττύεται een zaak wordt bekokstoofd Aristoph. Eq. 314.

French (Bailly abrégé)

att. p. κασσύω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

καττύω: атт. = κασσύω.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

καττύω: ἴδε ἐν λ. κασσύω.

Greek Monolingual

καττύω (Α)
βλ. κασσύω.

Translations

Ainu: ケメィキ; Aklanon: tahi'; Arabic:, خَاطَ‎, خَيَّطَ‎; Armenian: կարել; Aromanian: cos; Assamese: সীয়া, চিলোৱা; Bashkir: тегеү; Belarusian: шыць; Breton: gwriat; Bulgarian: шия; Burmese: ချုပ်; Catalan: cosir; Cebuano: tahi; Chechen: тега; Chinese Mandarin: 縫, 缝, 縫製, 缝制, 縫紉, 缝纫; Czech: šít; Dalmatian: coser; Danish: sy; Dutch: naaien; Esperanto: kudri; Evenki: улли-; Extremaduran: cosel; Finnish: ommella; French: coudre; Friulian: cusî; Galician: coser; Georgian: კერვა; German: nähen; Gothic: 𐍃𐌹𐌿𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: ράβω; Ancient Greek: ῥάπτω, κασσύω; Greenlandic: mersorpaa; Hawaiian: humuhumu; Hebrew: תָּפַר‎; Higaonon: tahi; Hindi: सीना, सिलना; Hungarian: varr; Hunsrik: nehe; Icelandic: sauma; Ido: sutar; Indonesian: jahit, menjahit; Irish: fuaigh; Isnag: daxet; Italian: cucire; Japanese: 縫う, 縫製する; Javanese: dondom; Kashubian: szëc; Korean: 깁다, 꿰매다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دوورین‎; Kyrgyz: тик-; Ladino: kuzir; Lao: ຫຍິບ, ສນະ; Latgalian: šyut; Latin: suo; Latvian: šūt; Lingala: tonga; Lithuanian: siūti; Lombard: cusì, cüsì; Luxembourgish: bitzen; Macedonian: шие; Malay: jahit; Manchu: ᡠᡶᡳᠮᠪᡳ; Mansaka: tai; Manx: whaal, fuaill; Maori: tuitui; Nanai: улпи-; Norman: couôtre; Northern Sami: goarrut; Norwegian Bokmål: sy; Nynorsk: sy; Occitan: cordurar, cóser; Oromo: hodhuu; Ossetian: хуийын; Persian: دوختن‎, آجیدن‎; Polish: szyć; Portuguese: costurar, coser; Quechua: siray, sirai, hirai; Romanian: coase; Romansch: cuser, cusir; Russian: шить; Sanskrit: सीव्यति; Santali: ᱨᱳᱜ; Sardinian: cosie, cosire, cusiri, cusire; Scottish Gaelic: fuaigheil; Serbo-Croatian: šivati, шивати, šiti, шити; Sicilian: cùsiri, nchimari; Sindhi: سِبَڻُ‎; Slovak: šiť; Slovene: šivati; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: šyś; Upper Sorbian: šić; Spanish: coser; Sudovian: shūt; Sundanese: kaput, ngaput; Swedish: sy; Tamil: தை; Tausug: tahi; Thai: เย็บ; Tibetan: བཙེམས; Tok Pisin: samapim; Turkish: dikmek; Ukrainian: шити; Vietnamese: khâu, may; Volapük: nägön; Welsh: gwnïo; Yakut: тик; Yiddish: נייען‎; Yámana: umaka; Zealandic: naoie