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|trtx=Arabic: سَيَّاف‎; Armenian: սուսերամարտիկ; Belarusian: фехтавальшчык; Bulgarian: фехтовчик; Catalan: espadatxí; Chinese Mandarin: 劍客, 剑客; Dutch: [[zwaardvechter]]; Finnish: miekkailija, miekkamies; French: [[maître d'armes]]; Georgian: მოფარიკავე; German: [[Fechter]]; Greek: [[ξιφομάχος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ξιφήρης]]; Indonesian: ahli pedang; Italian: [[spadaccino]]; Japanese: 剣客; Korean: 검객(劍客), 검술사(劍術師); Latin: [[gladiator]]; Latvian: paukotājs; Lithuanian: fechtuotojas; Persian: شمشیرزن‎; Polish: szermierz; Portuguese: [[espadeiro]]; Russian: [[фехтовальщик]]; Spanish: [[espadachín]]; Ukrainian: фехтувальник
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Transliteration A: xiphḗrēs Transliteration B: xiphērēs Transliteration C: ksifiris Beta Code: cifh/rhs

English (LSJ)

ες, armed with a sword, sword in hand, E.Or.1272,1346, al.: also in later Prose, Phld.Rh.2.89 S.(dub.), Ap.Ty.Ep.36, Hdn. 7.5.3, Iamb.VP25.113, Malch.p.410 D.

German (Pape)

[Seite 279] ες, mit dem Schwerte versehen, gerüstet; λόχος, Eur. Andr. 1115; in sp. Prosa, Hdn. 7, 5, 10; ἀγωνισταί, Eur. Ion 1258, öfter.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης, ες:
armé d'une épée.
Étymologie: ξίφος, ἄρω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ξῐφήρης: вооруженный мечом, с мечом в руке (ἀγωνισταί Eur., Plut.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ξιφήρης: -ες, ὁ ὡπλισμένος μὲ ξίφος, ἔχων ξίφος ἐν τῇ χειρί, συχνὸν παρ’ Εὐρ., ὡς ἐν Ὀρ. 1272, 1346.

Greek Monolingual

-ες (Α ξιφήρης, -ῆρες)
οπλισμένος με ξίφος, αυτός που κρατά ξίφος και είναι έτοιμος για επίθεση
νεοελλ.
αυτός που ξιφουλκεί, που ανασύρει το ξίφος, που ξεσπαθώνει, που τραβά το σπαθί.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ξίφος + -ήρης (< ἀρα-ρίσκω «συνδέω, εφοδιάζω»), πρβλ. τρι-ήρης, ποδ-ήρης. Το -η- του τ. οφείλεται σε έκταση εν συνθέσει].

Greek Monotonic

ξῐφήρης: -ες (*ἄρω), αυτός που κρατάει ξίφος στο χέρι του, οπλισμένος με ξίφος, ξιφομάχος, σε Ευρ.

Middle Liddell

ξῐφ-ήρης, ες [*ἄρω]
sword in hand, Eur.

English (Woodhouse)

carrying a sword

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Translations

Arabic: سَيَّاف‎; Armenian: սուսերամարտիկ; Belarusian: фехтавальшчык; Bulgarian: фехтовчик; Catalan: espadatxí; Chinese Mandarin: 劍客, 剑客; Dutch: zwaardvechter; Finnish: miekkailija, miekkamies; French: maître d'armes; Georgian: მოფარიკავე; German: Fechter; Greek: ξιφομάχος; Ancient Greek: ξιφήρης; Indonesian: ahli pedang; Italian: spadaccino; Japanese: 剣客; Korean: 검객(劍客), 검술사(劍術師); Latin: gladiator; Latvian: paukotājs; Lithuanian: fechtuotojas; Persian: شمشیرزن‎; Polish: szermierz; Portuguese: espadeiro; Russian: фехтовальщик; Spanish: espadachín; Ukrainian: фехтувальник