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Armenian: խոզապահ; Aromanian: purcar; Basque: txerrizain, urdezain; Belarusian: свінапас, свінар, свінарка; Bulgarian: свинар, свинарка; Catalan: porquerol, porquer; Dutch: [[varkenshoeder]], [[zwijnenhoeder]]; Finnish: sikopaimen; French: [[porcher]], [[porchère]]; Galician: porqueiro, porqueira; German: [[Schweinehirt]], [[Schweinehirte]], [[Schweinehirtin]], [[Schweinehüter]], [[Schweinehüterin]]; Ancient Greek: [[συβώτης]], [[συβώτρια]], [[συοβαύβαλος]], [[συοβόσκης]], [[συοβοσκός]], [[συοτρόφος]], [[συοφορβός]], [[συφορβός]], [[ὑοβοσκός]], [[ὑοφορβός]], [[ὑφορβός]], [[χοιροβοσκός]]; Hungarian: kanász, kondás, disznópásztor; Irish: muicí; Old Irish: muccaid; Italian: porcaio; Latin: [[subulcus]], [[porcarius]]; Macedonian: свињар, свињарка; Middle English: swynherde; Occitan: porquièr; Old East Slavic: свинопасъ; Old English: swīnhierde; Old Ruthenian: свинопасъ; Plautdietsch: Schwienshoad; Polish: świniopas, świniarz, świniarka; Portuguese: [[porqueiro]], [[porcariço]]; Romanian: porcar, porcăreasă; Russian: [[свинопас]], [[свинарь]], [[свинарка]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свѝња̄р, свиња̀рица; Roman: svìnjār, svinjàrica; Slovak: sviniar; Spanish: [[porquero]], [[porquera]]; Swedish: svinaherde; Turkish: domuz çobanı; Ukrainian: свинопас, свинар, свинарка; Venetian: porchèr, porcàr; Welsh: meichiad | |trtx=Armenian: խոզապահ; Aromanian: purcar; Basque: txerrizain, urdezain; Belarusian: свінапас, свінар, свінарка; Bulgarian: свинар, свинарка; Catalan: porquerol, porquer; Dutch: [[varkenshoeder]], [[zwijnenhoeder]]; Finnish: sikopaimen; French: [[porcher]], [[porchère]]; Galician: porqueiro, porqueira; German: [[Schweinehirt]], [[Schweinehirte]], [[Schweinehirtin]], [[Schweinehüter]], [[Schweinehüterin]]; Ancient Greek: [[συβώτης]], [[συβώτρια]], [[συοβαύβαλος]], [[συοβόσκης]], [[συοβοσκός]], [[συοτρόφος]], [[συοφορβός]], [[συφορβός]], [[ὑοβοσκός]], [[ὑοφορβός]], [[ὑφορβός]], [[χοιροβοσκός]]; Hungarian: kanász, kondás, disznópásztor; Irish: muicí; Old Irish: muccaid; Italian: porcaio; Latin: [[subulcus]], [[porcarius]]; Macedonian: свињар, свињарка; Middle English: swynherde; Occitan: porquièr; Old East Slavic: свинопасъ; Old English: swīnhierde; Old Ruthenian: свинопасъ; Plautdietsch: Schwienshoad; Polish: świniopas, świniarz, świniarka; Portuguese: [[porqueiro]], [[porcariço]]; Romanian: porcar, porcăreasă; Russian: [[свинопас]], [[свинарь]], [[свинарка]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свѝња̄р, свиња̀рица; Roman: svìnjār, svinjàrica; Slovak: sviniar; Spanish: [[porquero]], [[porquera]]; Swedish: svinaherde; Turkish: domuz çobanı; Ukrainian: свинопас, свинар, свинарка; Venetian: porchèr, porcàr; Welsh: meichiad | ||
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Revision as of 15:25, 10 September 2022
English (LSJ)
ὁ, swineherd, PCair.Zen.152.6 (iii B.C.), PTeb.5.171 (ii B.C.), Poll.7.187.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1179] ὁ, Sauhirt, Sp.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ὑοφορβός: ὁ, (φέρβω) χοιροβοσκός, συβώτης, Πολυδ. Ζ΄, 187.
Greek Monolingual
ὁ, Α
βλ. ὑφορβός.
Translations
Armenian: խոզապահ; Aromanian: purcar; Basque: txerrizain, urdezain; Belarusian: свінапас, свінар, свінарка; Bulgarian: свинар, свинарка; Catalan: porquerol, porquer; Dutch: varkenshoeder, zwijnenhoeder; Finnish: sikopaimen; French: porcher, porchère; Galician: porqueiro, porqueira; German: Schweinehirt, Schweinehirte, Schweinehirtin, Schweinehüter, Schweinehüterin; Ancient Greek: συβώτης, συβώτρια, συοβαύβαλος, συοβόσκης, συοβοσκός, συοτρόφος, συοφορβός, συφορβός, ὑοβοσκός, ὑοφορβός, ὑφορβός, χοιροβοσκός; Hungarian: kanász, kondás, disznópásztor; Irish: muicí; Old Irish: muccaid; Italian: porcaio; Latin: subulcus, porcarius; Macedonian: свињар, свињарка; Middle English: swynherde; Occitan: porquièr; Old East Slavic: свинопасъ; Old English: swīnhierde; Old Ruthenian: свинопасъ; Plautdietsch: Schwienshoad; Polish: świniopas, świniarz, świniarka; Portuguese: porqueiro, porcariço; Romanian: porcar, porcăreasă; Russian: свинопас, свинарь, свинарка; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свѝња̄р, свиња̀рица; Roman: svìnjār, svinjàrica; Slovak: sviniar; Spanish: porquero, porquera; Swedish: svinaherde; Turkish: domuz çobanı; Ukrainian: свинопас, свинар, свинарка; Venetian: porchèr, porcàr; Welsh: meichiad