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Albanian: emigrant; Arabic: مُهَاجِر‎, مُهَاجِرَة‎; Armenian: էմիգրանտ, արտագաղթող; Azerbaijani: mühacir; Belarusian: эмiгрант, эмiгрантка, высяленец, высяленка; Bengali: মুহাজির; Chinese Cantonese: 移民; Mandarin: 移民; Min Nan: 移民; Czech: emigrant, emigrantka, vystěhovalec, vystěhovalkyně; Danish: emigrant, udvandrer; Dutch: [[uitwijkeling]], [[uitwijkelinge]], [[landverhuizer]], [[landverhuizerin]], [[emigrant]], [[emigrante]]; Estonian: emigrant; Finnish: maastamuuttaja; French: [[émigré]], [[émigrée]], [[émigrant]], [[émigrante]]; Galician: emigrante; Georgian: ემიგრანტი; German: [[Auswanderer]], [[Auswanderin]], [[Emigrant]], [[Emigrantin]], [[Aussiedler]]; Greek: [[απόδημος]], [[απόδημη]]; Ancient Greek: [[μέτηλυς]], [[μετοικιστής]], [[μέτοικος]], [[περατής]]; Hebrew: יוֹרֵד‎; Hindi: उत्प्रवासी; Hungarian: kivándorló, emigráns; Icelandic: förufólk, útflytjandi; Italian: [[emigrante]]; Japanese: 移民; Kazakh: эмигрант; Korean: 이민(移民); Kyrgyz: эмигрант; Latvian: emigrants; Lithuanian: emigrantas; Macedonian: иселеник, иселеничка, емигрант, емигрантка; Norwegian Bokmål: utvandrer, emigrant; Nynorsk: utvandrar, emigrant; Persian: مهاجر‎; Polish: emigrant, emigrantka; Portuguese: [[emigrante]]; Romanian: emigrant, emigrantă; Russian: [[эмигрант]], [[эмигрантка]]; Scottish Gaelic: eilthireach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: исељѐнӣк, исељѐница, емѝгрант, емѝгранткиња; Roman: iseljènīk, iseljènica, emìgrant, emìgrantkinja; Slovak: emigrant, emigrantka, vysťahovalec, vysťahovalkyňa; Slovene: izseljenec, izseljenka, emigrant, emigrantka; Spanish: [[emigrante]]; Swedish: emigrant; Tagalog: manluluwasbayan; Tajik: муҳоҷир; Turkish: muhacir; Ukrainian: емігрант, емігрантка; Uzbek: muhojir, emigrant; Vietnamese: người di cư; Volapük: setevan, hisetevan, jisetevan, setevanef, hisetevanef, jisetevanef; Walloon: ebagant; Yiddish: עמיגראַנט‎
Albanian: emigrant; Arabic: مُهَاجِر‎, مُهَاجِرَة‎; Armenian: էմիգրանտ, արտագաղթող; Azerbaijani: mühacir; Belarusian: эмiгрант, эмiгрантка, высяленец, высяленка; Bengali: মুহাজির; Chinese Cantonese: 移民; Mandarin: 移民; Min Nan: 移民; Czech: emigrant, emigrantka, vystěhovalec, vystěhovalkyně; Danish: emigrant, udvandrer; Dutch: [[uitwijkeling]], [[uitwijkelinge]], [[landverhuizer]], [[landverhuizerin]], [[emigrant]], [[emigrante]]; Estonian: emigrant; Finnish: maastamuuttaja; French: [[émigré]], [[émigrée]], [[émigrant]], [[émigrante]]; Galician: emigrante; Georgian: ემიგრანტი; German: [[Auswanderer]], [[Auswanderin]], [[Emigrant]], [[Emigrantin]], [[Aussiedler]]; Greek: [[απόδημος]], [[απόδημη]]; Ancient Greek: [ἄποικος]], [[μέτηλυς]], [[μετοικιστής]], [[μέτοικος]], [[περατής]]; Hebrew: יוֹרֵד‎; Hindi: उत्प्रवासी; Hungarian: kivándorló, emigráns; Icelandic: förufólk, útflytjandi; Italian: [[emigrante]]; Japanese: 移民; Kazakh: эмигрант; Korean: 이민(移民); Kyrgyz: эмигрант; Latvian: emigrants; Lithuanian: emigrantas; Macedonian: иселеник, иселеничка, емигрант, емигрантка; Norwegian Bokmål: utvandrer, emigrant; Nynorsk: utvandrar, emigrant; Persian: مهاجر‎; Polish: emigrant, emigrantka; Portuguese: [[emigrante]]; Romanian: emigrant, emigrantă; Russian: [[эмигрант]], [[эмигрантка]]; Scottish Gaelic: eilthireach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: исељѐнӣк, исељѐница, емѝгрант, емѝгранткиња; Roman: iseljènīk, iseljènica, emìgrant, emìgrantkinja; Slovak: emigrant, emigrantka, vysťahovalec, vysťahovalkyňa; Slovene: izseljenec, izseljenka, emigrant, emigrantka; Spanish: [[emigrante]]; Swedish: emigrant; Tagalog: manluluwasbayan; Tajik: муҳоҷир; Turkish: muhacir; Ukrainian: емігрант, емігрантка; Uzbek: muhojir, emigrant; Vietnamese: người di cư; Volapük: setevan, hisetevan, jisetevan, setevanef, hisetevanef, jisetevanef; Walloon: ebagant; Yiddish: עמיגראַנט‎
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Full diacritics: μέτηλῠς Medium diacritics: μέτηλυς Low diacritics: μέτηλυς Capitals: ΜΕΤΗΛΥΣ
Transliteration A: métēlys Transliteration B: metēlys Transliteration C: metilys Beta Code: me/thlus

English (LSJ)

ῠδος, ὁ, ἡ, (μετέρχομαι, μετήλυθον)
A one who passes from one place to another, foreign settler, PFlor.322.20, al. (iii A.D.), D.P. 689; μετήλυδες Ὠκεανοῖο, of cranes, Tryph.352.
II as adjective, μ. ὀμφητήρ Id.133; changing, μετήλυδα ταρσὸν ἀμείβων, of a dancer, Nonn. D. 10.241, 12.365.

German (Pape)

[Seite 160] υδος, ὁ, der einwandernde Fremdling, Tryph. 133. 352; Ansiedler, wie μέτοικος, Αἰγύπτοιο, D. Per. 689.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μέτηλῠς: -ῠδος, ὁ καὶ ἡ, (μετέρχομαι, μετήλυθον) ὁ μεταβαίνων ἐκ τόπου τινὸς εἰς ἕτερον, Τρυφιόδ. 133. 352· ὁ ἐν ξένῳ τόπῳ ἐγκαθιστῶν ἑαυτόν, μέτοικος, Διον. Π. 689· πρβλ. μέτοικος. ΙΙ. ὡς ἐπίθετ., ὁ μεταβαλλόμενος, μετήλυδα ταρσὸν ἀμείβων, ἐπὶ ὀρχηστοῦ, Νόνν. Δ. 12. 365, πρβλ. 10. 241.

Greek Monolingual

μέτηλυς, -υδος, ὁ, ἡ (ΑΜ)
1. αυτός που μεταβαίνει από έναν τόπο σε άλλο
2. αυτός που εγκαθίσταται σε ξένο τόπο, μέτοικος («Κόλχοι ναιετάουσι, μετήλυδες Αἰγύπτοιο», Διον. Περ.)
αρχ.
(και ως επίθ.) αυτός που εναλλάσσεται, που αλλάζει θέσημέτηλυς ὀμφητήρ», Τρυφιόδ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < μετ(α)- + -ηλυς (< θ. ελυθ- μηδενισμένη μεταπτωτική βαθμίδα της ρίζας ελευθ- του ἐλεύθω «έρχομαι»). Το -η- του -ηλυς είναι προϊόν «εκτάσεως εν συνθέσει» (πρβλ. έπηλυς)].

Translations

emigrant

Albanian: emigrant; Arabic: مُهَاجِر‎, مُهَاجِرَة‎; Armenian: էմիգրանտ, արտագաղթող; Azerbaijani: mühacir; Belarusian: эмiгрант, эмiгрантка, высяленец, высяленка; Bengali: মুহাজির; Chinese Cantonese: 移民; Mandarin: 移民; Min Nan: 移民; Czech: emigrant, emigrantka, vystěhovalec, vystěhovalkyně; Danish: emigrant, udvandrer; Dutch: uitwijkeling, uitwijkelinge, landverhuizer, landverhuizerin, emigrant, emigrante; Estonian: emigrant; Finnish: maastamuuttaja; French: émigré, émigrée, émigrant, émigrante; Galician: emigrante; Georgian: ემიგრანტი; German: Auswanderer, Auswanderin, Emigrant, Emigrantin, Aussiedler; Greek: απόδημος, απόδημη; Ancient Greek: [ἄποικος]], μέτηλυς, μετοικιστής, μέτοικος, περατής; Hebrew: יוֹרֵד‎; Hindi: उत्प्रवासी; Hungarian: kivándorló, emigráns; Icelandic: förufólk, útflytjandi; Italian: emigrante; Japanese: 移民; Kazakh: эмигрант; Korean: 이민(移民); Kyrgyz: эмигрант; Latvian: emigrants; Lithuanian: emigrantas; Macedonian: иселеник, иселеничка, емигрант, емигрантка; Norwegian Bokmål: utvandrer, emigrant; Nynorsk: utvandrar, emigrant; Persian: مهاجر‎; Polish: emigrant, emigrantka; Portuguese: emigrante; Romanian: emigrant, emigrantă; Russian: эмигрант, эмигрантка; Scottish Gaelic: eilthireach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: исељѐнӣк, исељѐница, емѝгрант, емѝгранткиња; Roman: iseljènīk, iseljènica, emìgrant, emìgrantkinja; Slovak: emigrant, emigrantka, vysťahovalec, vysťahovalkyňa; Slovene: izseljenec, izseljenka, emigrant, emigrantka; Spanish: emigrante; Swedish: emigrant; Tagalog: manluluwasbayan; Tajik: муҳоҷир; Turkish: muhacir; Ukrainian: емігрант, емігрантка; Uzbek: muhojir, emigrant; Vietnamese: người di cư; Volapük: setevan, hisetevan, jisetevan, setevanef, hisetevanef, jisetevanef; Walloon: ebagant; Yiddish: עמיגראַנט‎