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Albanian: etur; Arabic: عَطْشَان, ظَمْآن; Egyptian Arabic: عطشان; Hijazi Arabic: عطشان; Armenian: ծարավ; Aromanian: sitos; Aymara: phara, waña; Azerbaijani: susuz; Bashkir: һыуһаған; Belarusian: які́ хоча піць; Bengali: তৃষ্ণার্ত, পিয়াসী; Bikol Central: paha; Bulgarian: жаден; Burmese: ရေငတ်, ရေဆာ; Catalan: assedegat, sedejant, sedegós,: tenir set; Chinese Cantonese: [[口渴]], [[頸渴]], [[颈渴]]; Hakka: 嘴渴, 肚渴; Hokkien: 喙焦; Mandarin: [[渴]], [[口渴]]; Czech: žíznivý; Danish: tørstig; Dutch: [[dorstig]]; Esperanto: soifanta; Finnish: janoinen; French:: avoir soif, assoiffé; Galician:: ter sede; Gallurese: sititu; Georgian: მწყურვალი, მოწყურებული; German: [[durstig]]; Greek: [[διψασμένος]]; Ancient Greek: [[αὖος]], [[αὗος]], [[διψακερός]], [[διψαλέος]], [[διψηρός]], [[διψητικός]], [[δίψιος]], [[διψώδης]], [[διψῶν]], [[ἔξαυος]], [[πρόσδιψος]]; Hebrew: צָמֵא; Hindi: प्यासा, तिश्ना; Hungarian: szomjas; Icelandic: þyrstur; Ido: durstoza; Indonesian: haus; Italian: [[assetato]],: [[avere sete]]; Japanese: 喉が渇いた; Kazakh: сусаған, шөлдеген; Khmer: ស្រេកទឹក; Korean: 목마르다, 갈증나다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: تینوو; Northern Kurdish: tî, têhnî; Kyrgyz: суусаган, чанкаган; Lao: ຫິວນ້ຳ, ຢາກນ້ຳ; Latin: [[sitiens]], [[siccus]], [[sitibundus]]; Latvian: izslāpis; Lithuanian: ištroškęs; Luxembourgish: duuschtereg; Macedonian: жеден; Malay: dahaga, haus; Maori: matewai, hiawai; Marathi: तहानलेला, तहानलेले, तहानलेली; Mongolian Cyrillic: ангасан; Nahuatl: āmiqui; Norwegian Bokmål: tørst; Nynorsk: tørst; Occitan: assedat,: aver set; Odia: ଶୋଷିଲା, ତୃଷିତ; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: жѩдьнъ; Old English: þurstiġ, þyrstan; Old Norse: þyrstr; Persian: تشنه; Plautdietsch: darschtich; Polish: spragniony; Portuguese: [[sequioso]], [[sedento]], [[com sede]]; Quechua: yarqa; Romanian: setos, însetat,: i fi sete; Romansh:: avair said; Russian: [[жаждущий]], [[томимый жаждой]], [[хотеть пить]]; Sardinian: assididu; Campidanese: sídiu; Logudorese: sídiu; Sassarese: settiu; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: жедан; Roman: žédan; Sicilian: assitatu; Slovak: smädný; Slovene: žejen; Spanish: [[sediento]],: [[tener sed]]; Swedish: törstig, törstande; Tagalog: uhaw; Tajik: ташна; Tatar: сусаган; Tausug: malanggang; Thai: กระหาย; Tibetan: ཁ་བསྐོམས; Tocharian B: yokaitse; Turkish: susuz; Turkmen: teşne, suwsan; Ukrainian: спраглий; Urdu: پیاسا; Uyghur: ئۇسسىغان, ئۇسسىماق, چاڭقىماق; Uzbek: chanqagan, tashna; Venetian: arsirà; Vietnamese: khát; Welsh: sychedig; White Yiddish: דאָרשטיק; Zhuang: hozhawq, hozgan | |||
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Revision as of 06:43, 19 September 2024
English (LSJ)
α, ον,
A thirsty, μῦς Batr.9; ἀνήρ Call. Jov.27, cf. AP9.128; ἐπιθυμία Ph.1.116; δ. θρυαλλίδιον wanting oil, Luc. Tim.14; ὀδύνη δ. the pain of thirst, Id.Dips.6; ὄργανα δ. subject to thirst, Aret.SA2.4.
2 dry, parched, ἀήρ A. R.4.678, Nonn. D. 22.260, al.
II thirst-provoking, χοῖρος AP9.487 (Pall.).
Spanish (DGE)
(διψᾰλέος) -α, -ον
• Alolema(s): poét. fem. -έη Call.Del.130, epigr. en Luc.Dips.6, Nonn.D.22.260, 42.292
I 1de pers., anim. o sus partes sediento μῦς Batr.9, ἀνήρ Call.Iou.27, cf. AP 15.28 (Anastasius Traulus), de enfermos, Aret.SA 2.6, 7, θήρ AP 9.128, ὄργανα Aret.SA 2.4.
2 de cosas seco ἀήρ A.R.4.678, λυχνίδιον ... δ. lamparilla seca de aceite, Luc.Tim.14, γαῖα Nonn.ll.cc.
•tórrido Κύων de la canícula, Euph.Epigr.193f.5v.G.
II sent. act.
1 que produce sed χοῖροι AP 9.487 (Pall.), ὀδύνη epigr. en Luc.l.c., hipérb. δεῖπνα ... ὑπολιμώδη ... καὶ διψαλέα de los banquetes homéricos, Plu.2.643d.
2 que deseca διψαλέην ἄμπωτιν ἔχων el río Peneo, Call.l.c.
3 fig. ardiente ἐπιθυμία ... δ. ἀεί Ph.1.116.
German (Pape)
[Seite 647] durstig; Batrach. 9; χοῖρος Pallad. 23 (IX, 487) u. a. Sp.; ὀδύνη, Schmerz von heftigem Durste, p. bei Luc. Dips. 6; übertr., trocken; θρυαλλίδιον Luc. Tim. 14.
French (Bailly abrégé)
α, ον :
qui a soif, altéré ; διψαλέον θρυαλλίδιον LUC lampe qui manque d'huile ; διψαλέα ὀδύνη LUC souffrance que cause la soif.
Étymologie: δίψα.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
διψᾰλέος:
1 томимый жаждой (μῦς Batr.; χοῖρος Anth.);
2 томящий жаждой: διψαλέη ὀδύνη Luc. мучительная жажда;
3 не утоляющий жажды (δεῖπνα Plut.);
4 сухой, высохший (θρυαλλίδιον Luc.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
διψᾰλέος: -α, -ον, = δίψιος, ἔχων δίψαν, Βατραχομ. 9· δ. θρυαλλίδιον, ἔχον ἀνάγκην ἐλαίου, Λουκ. Τίμ. 14.· ― ὁδύνη δ., ὁ πόνος ἐκ δίψης, ὁ αὐτ. Διψ. 6· ― ξηρός, κατάξηρος, ἀήρ Καλλ. εἰς Δία 27, Ἀπολλών. Ρόδ. Δ. 678.
Greek Monolingual
-α, -ο (AM διψαλέος)
1. αυτός που έχει μεγάλη δίψα, καταδιψασμένος
2. (για έδαφος) στεγνός, ξερός
αρχ.
αυτός που προκαλεί δίψα.
Greek Monotonic
διψᾰλέος: -α, -ον, = δίψιος, διψασμένος, σε Βατραχομ.
Middle Liddell
Translations
thirsty
Albanian: etur; Arabic: عَطْشَان, ظَمْآن; Egyptian Arabic: عطشان; Hijazi Arabic: عطشان; Armenian: ծարավ; Aromanian: sitos; Aymara: phara, waña; Azerbaijani: susuz; Bashkir: һыуһаған; Belarusian: які́ хоча піць; Bengali: তৃষ্ণার্ত, পিয়াসী; Bikol Central: paha; Bulgarian: жаден; Burmese: ရေငတ်, ရေဆာ; Catalan: assedegat, sedejant, sedegós,: tenir set; Chinese Cantonese: 口渴, 頸渴, 颈渴; Hakka: 嘴渴, 肚渴; Hokkien: 喙焦; Mandarin: 渴, 口渴; Czech: žíznivý; Danish: tørstig; Dutch: dorstig; Esperanto: soifanta; Finnish: janoinen; French:: avoir soif, assoiffé; Galician:: ter sede; Gallurese: sititu; Georgian: მწყურვალი, მოწყურებული; German: durstig; Greek: διψασμένος; Ancient Greek: αὖος, αὗος, διψακερός, διψαλέος, διψηρός, διψητικός, δίψιος, διψώδης, διψῶν, ἔξαυος, πρόσδιψος; Hebrew: צָמֵא; Hindi: प्यासा, तिश्ना; Hungarian: szomjas; Icelandic: þyrstur; Ido: durstoza; Indonesian: haus; Italian: assetato,: avere sete; Japanese: 喉が渇いた; Kazakh: сусаған, шөлдеген; Khmer: ស្រេកទឹក; Korean: 목마르다, 갈증나다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: تینوو; Northern Kurdish: tî, têhnî; Kyrgyz: суусаган, чанкаган; Lao: ຫິວນ້ຳ, ຢາກນ້ຳ; Latin: sitiens, siccus, sitibundus; Latvian: izslāpis; Lithuanian: ištroškęs; Luxembourgish: duuschtereg; Macedonian: жеден; Malay: dahaga, haus; Maori: matewai, hiawai; Marathi: तहानलेला, तहानलेले, तहानलेली; Mongolian Cyrillic: ангасан; Nahuatl: āmiqui; Norwegian Bokmål: tørst; Nynorsk: tørst; Occitan: assedat,: aver set; Odia: ଶୋଷିଲା, ତୃଷିତ; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: жѩдьнъ; Old English: þurstiġ, þyrstan; Old Norse: þyrstr; Persian: تشنه; Plautdietsch: darschtich; Polish: spragniony; Portuguese: sequioso, sedento, com sede; Quechua: yarqa; Romanian: setos, însetat,: i fi sete; Romansh:: avair said; Russian: жаждущий, томимый жаждой, хотеть пить; Sardinian: assididu; Campidanese: sídiu; Logudorese: sídiu; Sassarese: settiu; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: жедан; Roman: žédan; Sicilian: assitatu; Slovak: smädný; Slovene: žejen; Spanish: sediento,: tener sed; Swedish: törstig, törstande; Tagalog: uhaw; Tajik: ташна; Tatar: сусаган; Tausug: malanggang; Thai: กระหาย; Tibetan: ཁ་བསྐོམས; Tocharian B: yokaitse; Turkish: susuz; Turkmen: teşne, suwsan; Ukrainian: спраглий; Urdu: پیاسا; Uyghur: ئۇسسىغان, ئۇسسىماق, چاڭقىماق; Uzbek: chanqagan, tashna; Venetian: arsirà; Vietnamese: khát; Welsh: sychedig; White Yiddish: דאָרשטיק; Zhuang: hozhawq, hozgan