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οἱ τοῖς πέλας ἐπιβουλεύοντες, λανθάνουσι πολλὰκις ὑφ' ἑτέρων τοῦτ' αὐτὸ πάσχοντες → when people plot against their neighbours, they fall victim to the same sort of plot themselves

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Full diacritics: ῥύπτειρα Medium diacritics: ῥύπτειρα Low diacritics: ρύπτειρα Capitals: ΡΥΠΤΕΙΡΑ
Transliteration A: rhýpteira Transliteration B: rhypteira Transliteration C: rypteira Beta Code: r(u/pteira

English (LSJ)

as if fem. of ῥυπτήρ (which is only f.l. for ἀρυτήρ in Dsc. 2.74), that cleanses from dirt, ῥ. κονίη soap, lye, v.l. for θρύπτειρα in Nic. Al.370.

German (Pape)

[Seite 852] ἡ, fem. zu ῥυπτήρ, Wäscherinn, reinigend, κονία, Nic. Al. 370.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ῥύπτειρα: οἱονεὶ θηλ. τοῦ ῥυπτὴρ (ὅπερ εἶναι ἁπλῶς πλημμ. γραφὴ παρὰ τῷ Διοσκ. 2. 84 ἀντὶ ἀρυτήρ), ἡ ἀπὸ τοῦ ῥύπου καθαρίζουσα, ῥ. κονία, σάπων, Νικ. Ἀλεξιφ. 370.

Greek Monolingual

ἡ, Α
ουσία που χρησιμοποιείται για τον καθαρισμό από ρύπους («ῥύπτειρα κονίη», Νίκ. Αλεξ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Πρόκειται για το θηλ. ενός αμάρτυρου τ. ῥυπτήρ (< ῥύπος + επίθημα -τήρ / -τειρα), πρβλ. δοτήρ: δότειρα.

Translations

soap

Abkhaz: асапын; Acehnese: sabôn; Adyghe: сабын; Afrikaans: seep; Aklanon: habon; Albanian: sapun; Aleut: miilax̂; Amharic: ሳሙና; Arabic: صَابُون; Egyptian Arabic: صابونة, صابون; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܨܦܘܢܐ; Armenian: օճառ, սապոն; Aromanian: sãpuni, sãpune; Assamese: চাবোন; Asturian: xabón; Avar: сапун; Azerbaijani: sabun; Bashkir: һабын; Basque: xaboi; Belarusian: мыла; Bengali: সাবান; Breton: saon, soavon; Bulgarian: сапун; Burmese: ဆပ်ပြာ; Buryat: мылэ, сабан; Carpathian Rusyn: мыдло; Catalan: sabó; Chamicuro: shawona; Chechen: саба; Cherokee: ᎣᎳ, ᎣᏝ; Chichewa: sopo; Chinese Cantonese: 番鹼, 番碱, 番梘, 番枧; Dungan: йизы; Eastern Min: 胰皂; Gan: 肥皂, 洋鹼, 洋碱; Hainanese: 差文; Hakka: 茶箍, 番鹼, 番碱, 石鹼, 石碱, 番鹼, 番碱; Hokkien: 雪文, 茶箍, 油胰; Jin: 肥皂, 胰子; Mandarin: 肥皂, 胰子; Northern Min: 胰仔; Teochew: 餅藥, 饼药, 饼药; Wu: 肥皂; Xiang: 肥皂, 胰子油; Chukchi: муԓемуԓ; Chuvash: супӑнь; Crimean Tatar: sabun; Czech: mýdlo; Dalmatian: sapaun; Danish: sæbe; Dargwa: сапун; Dhivehi: ސައިބޯނި; Dutch: zeep; Elfdalian: twål; Erzya: сапонь; Esperanto: sapo; Estonian: seep; Faroese: sápa; Finnish: saippua; French: savon; Friulian: savon; Gagauz: sabun; Galician: xabón, xabrón; Georgian: საპონი; German: Seife; Greek: σαπούνι; Ancient Greek: νίτρασμα, ῥύμμα, ῥύπτειρα, σάπων, σαφώνιον, σήπων, σμᾶμα, σμῆγμα, σμῆμα; Greenlandic: qaqorsaat; Gujarati: સાબુ; Hausa: sabulu; Hawaiian: kopa; Hebrew: סבון \ סַבּוֹן, בּוֹרִית; Hindi: साबुन; Hungarian: szappan; Hunsrik: Seif; Icelandic: sápa; Ido: sapono; Indonesian: sabun; Ingush: сапа; Interlingua: sapon; Inuktitut: ᐃᕐᒥᐅᑦ; Irish: gallúnach, sópa; Old Irish: gallúinech; Italian: sapone; Japanese: 石鹸, シャボン; Jarai: ia čơƀu; Kabardian: сабын; Kalmyk: савң; Kannada: ಸಾಬೂನು; Karachay-Balkar: сапын; Karakalpak: sabın; Karelian: saippu, muilu; Kashubian: mëdło; Kazakh: сабын; Khakas: сабын; Khmer: សាប៊ូ; Komi-Permyak: майтöг; Korean: 비누, 석감(石鹼); Kumyk: сапун; Kurdish Central Kurdish: سابون; Northern Kurdish: sabûn; Kyrgyz: самын; Ladino: shavón, שאבון; Lao: ສະບູ່; Latin: sapo; Latvian: ziepes; Lezgi: запун; Lithuanian: muilas; Lombard: savon, savun; Low German German Low German: Seep; Lun Bawang: sabun; Luxembourgish: Seef; Macedonian: сапун; Maguindanao: sabun; Malagasy: savony; Malay: sabun; Malayalam: സോപ്പ്; Maltese: sapuna; Manx: sheeabin; Maori: hopi; Maranao: sabon; Marathi: साबण; Mari Eastern Mari: шовын; Middle English: sope; Mongolian Cyrillic: саван; Mongolian: ᠰᠠᠪᠤᠩ; Nahuatl: āmōlli; Nanai: мэлэ; Navajo: táláwosh; Nepali: सावुन; Nogai: сабын; Norman: savon; Northern Sami: sáibbo, sáibu; Norwegian Bokmål: såpe; Nynorsk: såpe; Occitan: sabon; Odia: ସାବୁନ; Old English: sāpe; Old High German: seipfa, seiffa, seifa; Oromo: saamunaa; Osage: wépukxa; Ossetian: сапон; Ottoman Turkish: صابون; Papiamentu: habon; Pashto: سابون; Persian Dari: صَابُون; Iranian Persian: صابون; Piedmontese: savon; Plautdietsch: Seep; Polish: mydło; Portuguese: sabão, sabonete; Punjabi: ਸਾਬਣ; Rakhine: သပုန်; Rohingya: sabon; Romagnol: savôn; Romanian: săpun; Romansch: savun, savung, savùn; Russian: мыло; Sanskrit: फेनक; Sardinian: sabone, saboni, saoni, sapone; Saterland Frisian: Seepe; Scottish Gaelic: siabann; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: са̀пӯн; Roman: sàpūn; Seychellois Creole: savon; Shan: သပ်ႉပျႃႇ; Shor: сабын; Sicilian: sapuni; Sinhalese: සබන්; Slovak: mydlo; Slovene: milo; Somali: saabuun; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: mydło; Upper Sorbian: mydło; Sotho: sesepa; Southern Altai: самын; Southern Ohlone: hawun; Spanish: jabón, sopín; Swahili: sabuni; Swedish: tvål, såpa; Tabasaran: сябун; Tagalog: sabon; Tai Dam: ꪎꪱꪡ꫁ꪮꪉ; Tajik: собун; Tamil: சோப்பு; Tatar: сабын; Telugu: సబ్బు; Tetum: sabaun; Thai: สบู่; Tigrinya: ሳሙና; Tongan: koa; Tumbuka: sopo; Turkish: sabun; Turkmen: sabyn; Tuvan: саваң; Udmurt: майтал; Ukrainian: мило; Urdu: صابُن; Uyghur: سوپۇن; Uzbek: sovun; Venetian: saon, savon; Vietnamese: xà phòng, xà bông; Vilamovian: zaof; Volapük: sob; Welsh: sebon; Western Bukidnon Manobo: savun; Wolof: saabu; Yakut: мыыла; Yami: siken; Yiddish: זייף or; Yoruba: ọṣẹ; Zhuang: yangzgenj, genj