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|mltxt=κ. άνορχις (-εως)<br />ο (Α [[ἄνορχος]], -ον) αυτός που πάσχει από [[ανορχία]]<br /><b>αρχ.</b><br /><b>1.</b> ο ευνουχισμένος<br /><b>2.</b> (για τους φοίνικες) ο [[χωρίς]] πυρήνες.
|mltxt=κ. άνορχις (-εως)<br />ο (Α [[ἄνορχος]], -ον) αυτός που πάσχει από [[ανορχία]]<br /><b>αρχ.</b><br /><b>1.</b> ο ευνουχισμένος<br /><b>2.</b> (για τους φοίνικες) ο [[χωρίς]] πυρήνες.
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Arabic: ⁧خَصِيّ⁩, ⁧مَخْصِيّ⁩; Armenian: ներքինի; Belarusian: еўнух, скапец, кастрат, лягчанец; Bulgarian: скопец; Catalan: eunuc; Chinese Mandarin: 閹人/阉人, 公公, 宦官; Coptic: ⲥⲓⲟⲩⲣ; Czech: eunuch, kastrát; Danish: eunuk; Dutch: [[eunuch]], [[castraat]]; Esperanto: kastrito; Finnish: eunukki, ruuna; French: [[eunuque]], [[castrat]]; German: [[Eunuch]], [[weiblicher Eunuch]], [[Kastrat]]; Greek: [[ευνούχος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄγονος]], [[ἄνορχος]], [[ἀόρχις]], [[ἀπόκοπος]], [[ἀποσπάδων]], [[βακέλας]], [[γάλλος]], [[ἐκτετμημένος]], [[ἐκτομιαῖος]], [[ἐκτομίας]], [[ἐντομίας]], [[εὐνοῦχος]], [[σπάδων]]; Hebrew: ⁧סָרִיס⁩; Hindi: हिजड़ा; Hungarian: eunuch; Icelandic: geldingur; Ido: eunuko; Irish: coillteán; Italian: [[eunuco]]; Kazakh: әтек; Latin: [[spado]], [[eunuchus]], [[thlasias]]; Macedonian: евнух, скопец; Malay: sida-sida; Maori: unaka; Mongolian: тайган; Norwegian Bokmål: evnukk; Nynorsk: evnukk; Occitan: eunuc; Persian: ⁧خواجه⁩; Polish: eunuch, kastrat, rzezaniec, trzebieniec; Portuguese: [[eunuco]]; Russian: [[евнух]], [[скопец]], [[кастрат]]; Sanskrit: अक्षत; Serbo-Croatian: eunuh; Spanish: [[eunuco]]; Swedish: eunuck; Tagalog: bating, eunuko; Thai: ชันที; Tibetan: ཉུག་རུམ; Turkish: hadım; Ukrainian: є́внух, скопець, кастрат; Volapük: homen; Walloon: unuke; Yoruba: òkóbó
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Transliteration A: ánorchos Transliteration B: anorchos Transliteration C: anorchos Beta Code: a)/norxos

English (LSJ)

ἄνορχον,
A without testicles, i.e. castrated, Hp.Vict.2.49.
II without stones, φοίνικες. Arist.Fr.267.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
1 castrado de anim. Hp.Vict.2.49.
2 que no tiene hueso φοίνικες Arist.Fr.267.

German (Pape)

[Seite 241] (ὄρχις), ohne Hoden, verschnitten, Hippocr.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἄνορχος: (с плодами) без косточек (φοῖνιξ Arst.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἄνορχος: -ον, ὁ ἄνευ ὄρχεων, Ἱππ. 358. 24. ΙΙ. ὁ ἄνευ πυρήνων, «φοινίκων ἀνόρχων, οὕς τινες ἀνόρχους κακοῦσιν, οἱ δὲ ἀπυρήνους» Ἀριστ. Ἀποσπ. 250.

Greek Monolingual

κ. άνορχις (-εως)
ο (Α ἄνορχος, -ον) αυτός που πάσχει από ανορχία
αρχ.
1. ο ευνουχισμένος
2. (για τους φοίνικες) ο χωρίς πυρήνες.

Translations

eunuch

Arabic: ⁧خَصِيّ⁩, ⁧مَخْصِيّ⁩; Armenian: ներքինի; Belarusian: еўнух, скапец, кастрат, лягчанец; Bulgarian: скопец; Catalan: eunuc; Chinese Mandarin: 閹人/阉人, 公公, 宦官; Coptic: ⲥⲓⲟⲩⲣ; Czech: eunuch, kastrát; Danish: eunuk; Dutch: eunuch, castraat; Esperanto: kastrito; Finnish: eunukki, ruuna; French: eunuque, castrat; German: Eunuch, weiblicher Eunuch, Kastrat; Greek: ευνούχος; Ancient Greek: ἄγονος, ἄνορχος, ἀόρχις, ἀπόκοπος, ἀποσπάδων, βακέλας, γάλλος, ἐκτετμημένος, ἐκτομιαῖος, ἐκτομίας, ἐντομίας, εὐνοῦχος, σπάδων; Hebrew: ⁧סָרִיס⁩; Hindi: हिजड़ा; Hungarian: eunuch; Icelandic: geldingur; Ido: eunuko; Irish: coillteán; Italian: eunuco; Kazakh: әтек; Latin: spado, eunuchus, thlasias; Macedonian: евнух, скопец; Malay: sida-sida; Maori: unaka; Mongolian: тайган; Norwegian Bokmål: evnukk; Nynorsk: evnukk; Occitan: eunuc; Persian: ⁧خواجه⁩; Polish: eunuch, kastrat, rzezaniec, trzebieniec; Portuguese: eunuco; Russian: евнух, скопец, кастрат; Sanskrit: अक्षत; Serbo-Croatian: eunuh; Spanish: eunuco; Swedish: eunuck; Tagalog: bating, eunuko; Thai: ชันที; Tibetan: ཉུག་རུམ; Turkish: hadım; Ukrainian: є́внух, скопець, кастрат; Volapük: homen; Walloon: unuke; Yoruba: òkóbó