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Arabic: صَيْد; Egyptian Arabic: صيد; Hijazi Arabic: صيد, قَنص; Armenian: որս; Avar: чанаве ине; Bashkir: һунар, һунарсылыҡ; Bulgarian: лов; Catalan: caça; Chinese Mandarin: [[狩獵]], [[狩猎]]; Czech: lov; Esperanto: ĉasado; Finnish: metsästys; French: [[chasse]], [[vènerie]]; Galician: caza; German: [[Jagd]], [[Aalen]]; Greek: [[κυνήγι]], [[θήρα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄγρα]], [[ἄγρη]], [[θήρα]], [[θήρη]], [[θηρεία]], [[θήρευσις]], [[θηρευτική]], [[θηρομαχία]], [[θηροσύνα]], [[θηροσύνη]], [[κυναγεσίη]], [[κυνηγεσία]], [[κυνηγέσιον]]; Hebrew: ציד; Irish: fiach, sealgaireacht, seilg; Italian: [[caccia]]; Japanese: 狩猟; Kazakh: аңшылық; Latin: [[venatio]]; Macedonian: лов; Malayalam: വേട്ടയാടൽ; Maori: whakangaunga; Old English: huntoþ; Old Turkic: 𐰉; Polish: polowanie; Portuguese: [[caça]]; Russian: [[охота]]; Sardinian Campidanese: càssa; Logudorese: zera, catza; Sassarese: catza; Southern Sierra Miwok: halki Spanish: caza, cacería, cinegética; Swahili: uwindo; Swedish: jakt; Tamil: வேட்டை; Tocharian B: werke; Ukrainian: полювання; Urdu: شِکار | |||
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Revision as of 16:55, 13 September 2024
English (LSJ)
ἡ, hunt, chase, Arist.Rh.1371a5, Plb.8.25.4, D.S.3.36, etc.:—Trag. in Dor. form κυναγία (cf. κυναγός) S.Aj.37 (cod. Med.), E.Hipp.109, and so prob. in Id Ba.339 (pl.).
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
chasse.
Étymologie: κυνηγός.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
κυνηγία -ας, ἡ, Dor. κυνᾱγία, het jagen, de jacht (met honden):. κυνηγία καὶ πᾶσα θηρευτική jacht met honden en jagen in het algemeen Aristot. Rh. 1371a5.
German (Pape)
ἡ, die Jagd; Soph. Aj. 37; in dor. Form κυναγία, Eur. Hipp. 109; Pol. 4.8.9, und in späterer Prosa öfter.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
κῠνηγία: дор. κῠνᾱγία ἡ Soph., Eur., Arst. = κυνηγέσιον 1 и 6.
Greek Monolingual
κυνηγία, ἡ, δωρ. τ. κυναγία (Α) κυνηγός
κυνήγι, θήρα.
Greek Monotonic
κῠνηγία: Δωρ. κυνᾱγία, ἡ, κυνήγι, καταδίωξη, θήρα, σε Τραγ.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κῠνηγία: ἡ, θήρα, κυνηγεσία, κυνήγιον, Τραγ. (ἐν τῷ Δωρ. τύπῳ κυνᾱγία, ἴδε ἐν λ. κυναγός), Ἀριστ. Ρητ. 1. 11, 15, Πολύβ., κτλ.
Middle Liddell
English (Woodhouse)
Translations
hunting
Arabic: صَيْد; Egyptian Arabic: صيد; Hijazi Arabic: صيد, قَنص; Armenian: որս; Avar: чанаве ине; Bashkir: һунар, һунарсылыҡ; Bulgarian: лов; Catalan: caça; Chinese Mandarin: 狩獵, 狩猎; Czech: lov; Esperanto: ĉasado; Finnish: metsästys; French: chasse, vènerie; Galician: caza; German: Jagd, Aalen; Greek: κυνήγι, θήρα; Ancient Greek: ἄγρα, ἄγρη, θήρα, θήρη, θηρεία, θήρευσις, θηρευτική, θηρομαχία, θηροσύνα, θηροσύνη, κυναγεσίη, κυνηγεσία, κυνηγέσιον; Hebrew: ציד; Irish: fiach, sealgaireacht, seilg; Italian: caccia; Japanese: 狩猟; Kazakh: аңшылық; Latin: venatio; Macedonian: лов; Malayalam: വേട്ടയാടൽ; Maori: whakangaunga; Old English: huntoþ; Old Turkic: 𐰉; Polish: polowanie; Portuguese: caça; Russian: охота; Sardinian Campidanese: càssa; Logudorese: zera, catza; Sassarese: catza; Southern Sierra Miwok: halki Spanish: caza, cacería, cinegética; Swahili: uwindo; Swedish: jakt; Tamil: வேட்டை; Tocharian B: werke; Ukrainian: полювання; Urdu: شِکار