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Latest revision as of 12:24, 21 October 2024

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Full diacritics: πλοιᾰ́ριον Medium diacritics: πλοιάριον Low diacritics: πλοιάριον Capitals: ΠΛΟΙΑΡΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: ploiárion Transliteration B: ploiarion Transliteration C: ploiarion Beta Code: ploia/rion

English (LSJ)

τό, Dim. of πλοῖον,
A skiff, boat, Ar.Ra.139, X.HG4.5.17, Ev.Jo.6.22, Peripl.M.Rubr.15, BGU812.5, etc.
II a kind of woman's shoe, Poll.7.93.

German (Pape)

[Seite 637] τό, dim. von πλοῖον, Schiffchen, Kahn; Ar. Ran. 139; Menand. bei Ath. XIII, 559 d.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
petit bateau.
Étymologie: dim. de πλοῖον.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

πλοιάριον -ου, τό [πλοῖον] bootje, scheepje.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

πλοιάριον: (ᾰ) τό суденышко, лодочка Arph., Xen. etc.

English (Strong)

neuter of a presumed derivative of πλοῖον; a boat: boat, little (small) ship.

English (Thayer)

πλοιαριου, τό (diminutive of πλοῖον, see γυναικάριον, at the end), a small vessel, a boat: L marginal reading T Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading; John 6:(, L Tr marginal reading WH πλοῖα), L T Tr WH; B. D., under the word Smith's Bible Dictionary, Ships Ship (13).) (Aristophanes, Xenophon, Diodorus, others.)

Greek Monotonic

πλοιάριον: [ᾰ], τό, υποκορ. του πλοῖον, μικρό πλοίο, βάρκα, σε Αριστοφ., Ξεν.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πλοιάριον: [ᾰ], τό, ὑποκορ. τοῦ πλοῖον, μικρὸν πλοῖον, ἄκατος, Ἀριστοφ. Βάτρ. 139, Ξεν. Ἑλλ. 4, 5, 17, κτλ. ΙΙ. εἶδος γυναικείου ὑποδήματος, Πολυδ. Ζϳ, 93.

Middle Liddell

πλοιᾰ́ριον, ου, τό, [Dim. of πλοῖον
a skiff, boat, Ar., Xen.

Chinese

原文音譯:ploi£rion 普睞阿里按
詞類次數:名詞(6)
原文字根:漂行(者)
字義溯源:小船,船,小帆船;源自(πλοῖον)=船,帆船);而 (πλοῖον)出自(πλέω)*=航行)。參讀 (ναῦς)同義字
出現次數:總共(6);可(1);路(1);約(4)
譯字彙編
1) 小船(2) 約6:24; 約21:8;
2) 船(2) 路5:2; 約6:22;
3) 一隻小船(1) 可3:9;
4) 幾隻小船(1) 約6:23

English (Woodhouse)

boat, small boat

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Translations

boat

Afrikaans: boot; Ainu: チㇷ゚; Aklanon: paraw; Albanian: anije, lundër; Aleut: ayxaasix; Amharic: መርከብ, ባርካ; Arabic: قَارِب‎, مَرْكَب‎, زَوْرَق‎; Egyptian Arabic: مركب‎, قارب‎, فلوكة‎; Hijazi Arabic: قَارِب‎, مَرْكَب‎; Morocco: فلوكة‎; Aragonese: barca; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܐܠܦܘܢܝܬܐ‎; Armenian: նավակ, մակույկ; Aromanian: varcã, luntri, ghimii, nai, cãic; Assamese: নাও; Asturian: barcu; Azerbaijani: qayıq; Bashkir: кәмә, ҡайыҡ; Basque: txalupa; Belarusian: лодка, човен; Bengali: নৌকা; Breton: bag; Bulgarian: лодка, ладия, чълн; Burmese: လှေ; Buryat: онгосо; Catalan: vaixell, barca; Chamicuro: wapori; Chechen: кема, хӀордкема; Cherokee: ᏥᏳ; Cheyenne: sémo; Chichewa: ngalawa; Chickasaw: piini'; Chinese Cantonese: 船; Dungan: чуан; Gan: 船; Hakka: 船; Jin: 船; Mandarin: 船, 小船, 舟, 艇; Min Bei: 船; Min Dong: 船; Min Nan: 船; Wu: 船; Xiang: 船; Chuvash: кимӗ; Coptic: ϫⲟⲓ; Cornish: skath; Crimean Tatar: qayıq; Czech: člun, loď; Dalmatian: buarca, buorca; Danish: båd, skib; Dhivehi: ދޯނި‎, ބޯޓު‎; Dutch: boot, schip; Erzya: венч; Esperanto: boato; Estonian: paat; Even: дяв; Evenki: дяв; Faroese: bátur; Fijian: waqa; Finnish: vene; French: bateau, barque, nacelle; Friulian: barcje, barčhe; Galician: barco; Georgian: ნავი; German: Boot, Schiff; Gothic: 𐍃𐌺𐌹𐍀; Greek: βάρκα, λέμβος, καΐκι; Ancient Greek: ναῦς, νηῦς, νᾶς, πλοῖον; Gujarati: નાવ, હોડી; Haida: tluwáay; Haitian Creole: bato; Hausa: jirgi; Hebrew: סִירָה‎; Higaonon: hawang; Hindi: कश्ती, नाव, नौका, डोँगी, डोँगा, बेड़ी, बेड़ा; Hungarian: csónak; Icelandic: bátur; Ido: batelo; Inari Sami: käärbis; Indonesian: perahu, sampan; Interlingua: barca; Irish: bád; Italian: barca, nave, battello, schifo, scialuppa, lancia, natante; Japanese: 舟, ボート; Javanese: prau; Kanakanabu: 'avaang; Kannada: ದೋಣಿ; Kazakh: қайық; Khmer: ទូក, នាវា; Khmu: ຈລອງ; Korean: 배, 보트; Kumyk: къайыкъ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: پاپۆڕ‎; Northern Kurdish: qeyik; Kyrgyz: кайык; Lao: ເຮືອ; Latin: navis; Latvian: laiva; Lithuanian: valtis; Luxembourgish: Schëff; Lü: ᦵᦣᦲ; Macedonian: чамец, кајче, чун; Malay: perahu; Malayalam: വഞ്ചി, വള്ളം; Maltese: dgħajsa; Manchu: ᠵᠠᠶᠠ, ᠵᠠᡥᡡᡩᠠᡳ, ᠸᡝᡳᡥᡠ, ᠴᡠᠸᠠᠨ; Mandinka: kuluŋo; Maori: waka; Maranao: barangay; Marathi: नौका; Miyako: フニ; Mizo: long, lawng; Moksha: венеж; Mon: ဂၠုၚ်; Mongolian Cyrillic: завь, усан онгоц, онгоц; Mongolian: ᠵᠠᠪᠢ, ᠤᠰᠤᠨ; ᠣᠩᠭᠤᠴᠠ, ᠣᠩᠭᠤᠴᠠ; Nanai: дяи, огда; Navajo: tsin naaʼeeł; Nepali: डुङ्गा; Nivkh: му; Nogai: кайык; Norman: baté; North Frisian Föhr-Amrum: buat; Mooring: büütj; Sylt: Buat; Northern Sami: fanas; Northern Thai: ᩁᩮᩬᩥᩋ; Norwegian Bokmål: båt, farkost; Nynorsk: båt, farkost; Occitan: batèl; Ojibwe: jiimaan; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: ладии, алъдии; Old East Slavic: лодья, лодъка, лодь, чьлнъ; Old English: bāt, scip, naca; Old Javanese: parahu; Oriya: ଡଙ୍ଗା; Oroch: дяви, ʒãwi, ʒãi; Orok: ӡаи, да̄и; Oroqen: dʒawɪ; Pali: nāvā; Pashto: کښتۍ‎; Persian: قایق‎, کشتی‎, لتکه‎; Plautdietsch: Boot; Polabian: lüďă; Polish: łódź, łódka; Portuguese: barco, bote; Punjabi: ਨਾਉ; Quechua: wamp'u; Romagnol: bêrc, bêrca; Romanian: barcă, luntre, vapor; Romansch: bartga; Russian: лодка, шлюпка, бот, чёлн, ладья; Rusyn: човен; Samoan: tulula; Sanskrit: नौ, प्लवः; Santali: ᱞᱟᱹᱣᱠᱟᱹ; Sardinian Logudorese: feluga, filuga, feluca; Saterland Frisian: Boot; Scottish Gaelic: bàta; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бро̑д, бро̀дица, чамац, чу̑н; Roman: brȏd, bròdica, čámac, čȗn; Shan: ႁိူဝ်း; Shor: кебе; Sicilian: barca, varca; Sindhi: ٻيڙيِ‎; Sinhalese: බෝට්‍ටුව; Slovak: čln, loď; Slovene: čoln, barka; Solon: дяви; Somali: doon; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: cołn, łoź; Upper Sorbian: łódź; Sotho: seketswana; Spanish: barca, bote, barco; Svan: ნა̈ვ; Swahili: chombo, mashua; Swedish: båt; Sylheti: ꠘꠣꠅ; Tagalog: bangka; Tajik: қаиқ, киштӣ, заврақ; Tamil: நவாடா, படகு; Taos: łòthə́na; Tatar: қайық, көймә; Tausug: bangka; Telugu: పడవ, నావ; Thai: เรือ; Tibetan: གྲུ; Tigrinya: ሳምቡቕ; Tocharian B: kolmo, olyi; Tok Pisin: bot, sip; Tsou: 'apangʉ; Turkish: kayık, sandal, gemi; Turkmen: gaýyk; Tuvan: өөш, хеме; Udihe: угда; Ukrainian: човен, лодь; Ulch: ӡaj; Urdu: کشتی‎, ناو‎; Uyghur: قېيىق‎; Uzbek: qayiq; Venetian: barca; Vietnamese: thuyền; Volapük: bot; Walloon: batea; Waray-Waray: baluto; Welsh: cwch, bad; West Frisian: boat; Western Bukidnon Manobo: avang; Western Ojibwa: cîmân; White Hmong: nkoj; Wolof: gaal; Xhosa: isikhephe; Yakut: оҥочо, тыы; Yami: tatala; Yiddish: שיף‎, שיפֿל‎; Yoruba: o̩kò̩; Yup'ik: angyar; Zhuang: ruz; Zulu: isikebhe

skiff

Bulgarian: скиф; Catalan: esquif; Chinese Dutch: skiff, roeiboot; Finnish: jolla; French: esquif, barque; Galician: esquife, chalana; German: Skiff; Greek: ακάτιο, πριάρι; Ancient Greek: ἄκατος, κέλης, πλοιάριον, λέμβος, σκαφίδιον; Ido: bateleto; Irish: scif; Italian: barca, lancia; Latin: linter, scapha; Persian: زورق; Plautdietsch: Boot; Russian: ялик; Scottish Gaelic: sgoth; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: скиф; Latin: skif; Spanish: batel; Ukrainian: ялик; Welsh: sgiff