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|esmgtx=ἡ [[higo seco]] para hacer tinta ἔστιν δὲ καὶ τοῦ μελανίου ἡ σκευή· τρωγλῖτις ζμύρνα δραχμαὶ δʹ, ἰσχάδας Καρικὰς γʹ <b class="b3">ésta es también la preparación de la tinta: cuatro dracmas de mirra troglitis, tres higos secos de Caria</b> P I 244 P IV 3202 P VII 998 para una ofrenda ἰσχάδα λιπαρὰν μίξας ἀναλάμβανε οἴνῳ εὐώδει πάντα ἴσα <b class="b3">añádele un higo seco sustancioso y mezcla todo a partes iguales con vino oloroso</b> P IV 1835 σμύρνα καὶ ἰσχάδες καὶ βήτι ἔκλευκα <b class="b3">mirra, higos secos y díctamo blanco</b> SM 67B 3 (fr. lac.) | |esmgtx=ἡ [[higo seco]] para hacer tinta ἔστιν δὲ καὶ τοῦ μελανίου ἡ σκευή· τρωγλῖτις ζμύρνα δραχμαὶ δʹ, ἰσχάδας Καρικὰς γʹ <b class="b3">ésta es también la preparación de la tinta: cuatro dracmas de mirra troglitis, tres higos secos de Caria</b> P I 244 P IV 3202 P VII 998 para una ofrenda ἰσχάδα λιπαρὰν μίξας ἀναλάμβανε οἴνῳ εὐώδει πάντα ἴσα <b class="b3">añádele un higo seco sustancioso y mezcla todo a partes iguales con vino oloroso</b> P IV 1835 σμύρνα καὶ ἰσχάδες καὶ βήτι ἔκλευκα <b class="b3">mirra, higos secos y díctamo blanco</b> SM 67B 3 (fr. lac.) | ||
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Acehnese: saôh; Afrikaans: anker; Albanian: spirancë; Amharic: መልህቅ; Arabic: مِرْسَاة, أَنْجَر; Armenian: խարիսխ; Aromanian: angurã; Assamese: কাঁকৰা; Asturian: ancla; Avar: лангар; Azerbaijani: anker, lövbər; Basque: aingura; Belarusian: якар; Bengali: নঙ্গর, নোঙ্গর; Bhojpuri: 𑂪𑂑𑂹𑂏𑂩; Bulgarian: котва; Burmese: ကျောက်, ကျောက်ဆူး; Catalan: àncora; Cherokee: ᎦᎾᎯᏍᏙᏗ; Chinese Cantonese: 錨/锚; Mandarin: 錨/锚; Min Nan: 碇; Chuukese: angko; Comox: q̓ɛys; Corsican: ancura; Czech: kotva; Danish: anker; Dargwa: лабар; Dutch: [[anker]]; Early Assamese: কাঙ্কৰ; Esperanto: ankro; Estonian: ankur; Faroese: akker; Finnish: ankkuri; French: [[ancre]]; Friulian: ancure; Galician: áncora, ancra, rizón, arpeu, poutada, fatexa; Gallurese: pietra màtzara; Georgian: ღუზა; German: [[Anker]]; Greek: [[άγκυρα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄγκυρα]], [[ἀγκύρη]], [[ἰσχάς]], [[ὀχεία ποντία]]; Greenlandic: kisaq; Gujarati: લંગર, બિલાડી, નાંગર; Haitian Creole: jete lank; Hebrew: עוגן \ עֹגֶן; Hindi: लंगर, नंगर; Hungarian: horgony, vasmacska; Icelandic: akkeri; Ido: ankro; Indonesian: jangkar; Interlingua: ancora; Inuktitut: kihaut; Irish: ancaire; Italian: [[ancora]], [[àncora]]; Ivatan: sajit; Japanese: 錨; Kalmyk: җахр; Kannada: ಲಂಗರು; Kazakh: зәкір, іліңгір; Khmer: យុថ្កា; Korean: 닻, 정(碇); Kumyk: лабар; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: lenger; Kyrgyz: якорь; Lao: ສະມໍ; Latgalian: ankars; Latin: [[ancora]]; Latvian: enkurs; Lezgi: лабар; Ligurian: áncoa; Lithuanian: inkaras; Lombard: ancora; Lü: ᦔᦸᧄᧈᦵᦜᧅ, ᦟᦴᧅᦎᦲᧂᧈ; Lushootseed: baʔstəd; Luxembourgish: Anker; Macedonian: котва, сидро; Magahi: 𑂪𑂑𑂹𑂏𑂩; Maguindanao: sinipit; Maithili: गिरानी, लङ्गर; Malay: sauh, jangkar, anjar; Malayalam: നങ്കൂരം; Maltese: ankra; Maori: punga, haika; Maranao: sinipit; Marathi: नांगर; Massachusett: kenakquap; Mongolian Cyrillic: зангуу; Norman: ancre; Norwegian Bokmål: anker; Nynorsk: anker; Odia: ଲଙ୍ଗର; Okinawan: 錨; Old English: ancor; Ottoman Turkish: لنگر; Pashto: لنګر; Persian: لنگر; Piedmontese: àncora; Polish: kotwica; Portuguese: [[âncora]]; Rohingya: nogol; Romagnol: ancura; Romanian: ancoră; Romansch: ancra; Russian: [[якорь]]; Sardinian Logudorese: galu; Scottish Gaelic: acair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ко̏тва, си̏дро; Roman: kȍtva, sȉdro; Slovak: kotva; Slovene: sidro; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kokula, kótwa; Upper Sorbian: kótwica; Spanish: [[ancla]], [[áncora]]; Swahili: nanga; Swedish: ankare; Tagalog: pasangit, angkla, angkora, sawo; Tajik: лангар; Tamil: நங்கூரம்; Tarifit: ariyzim; Tatar: якорь; Tausug: bōji; Telugu: లంగరు; Thai: สมอ; Tibetan: གཏིང་རྡོ; Tigrinya: መልሕቕ; Tlingit: shayéinaa; Turkish: çıpa, demir; Turkmen: labyr; Ukrainian: якір, кітва, кі́тва, кітвиця, кі́твиця; Urdu: لنگر; Uyghur: لەڭگەر; Uzbek: yakor; Vietnamese: neo, mỏ neo; Volapük: nak; Welsh: angor, angorau; Yakut: дьаакыр; Yiddish: אַנקער | |||
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Revision as of 08:43, 27 December 2023
English (LSJ)
ἰσχάδος, ἡ, (ἰσχνός)
A dried fig, Ar.Eq.755, Hermipp.63.16, Alex. 162.15, Arist.HA577a10, IG22.1013.24, PCair.Zen.110 (iii B.C.), Theoc.1.147, etc.; ἰσχάδος ἐγκώμιον POxy.2084; also, of over-ripe olives, Eust.1963.55.
2 spurge, Euphorbia apios, Thphr. HP 9.9.6, Dsc.4.175, Plin.HN26.72.
II (ἴσχω) that which holds, anchor, S.Fr.761, Luc.Lex.15.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1272] άδος, ἡ (vgl. ἰσχνός), die getrocknete Feige; Ar. Equ. 752; com. bei Ath. I, 27 f II, 75 b; öfter in Anth.; – Feigwarze, M. Arg. 22 (Plan. 241), Philp. 56 (Plan. 240). – Sprichwörtl. ἀντ' ἰσχάδος, ἐπὶ τῶν μηδενὸς ἀξίων, Par. App. 1, 32. – Eine Art Wolfsmilch, Theophr., Diosc. – Bei Soph. frg. 699 Ath. III, 99 d der Anker des Schiffes, der es festhält, von ἴσχω; vgl. Luc. Lexiph. 15.
French (Bailly abrégé)
1άδος (ἡ) :
figue sèche, fruit.
Étymologie: cf. ἰσχνός.
Par. ὄλυνθος, σῦκον, φήληξ, φιβάλεως.
2άδος (ἡ) :
ancre.
Étymologie: ἴσχω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἰσχάς: άδος ἡ ἰσχνός сушеная фига Arph., Arst., Plut., Anth.
άδος ἡ ἴσχω якорь (νηὸς ἰ. Soph.; ἰσχάδας σιδηρᾶς ἀφείς Luc.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἰσχάς: -άδος, ἡ, (ἰσχνὸς) ξηρὸν σῦκον, Ἀριστοφ. Ἰππ. 755, Κωμικ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 27F, 75 Β, κτλ.· περίφημοι ἦσαν αἱ τῆς Ἀττικῆς ἰσχάδες, πρβλ. Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 123.24, καὶ ἴδε τὴν λ. παράσημον: - ὡσαύτως, «τὰς δρυπετεῖς καὶ γεργερίμους ἐλάας (τὰς ὡρίμου δηλ.) καὶ ἰσχάδας οἱ πάλαι ἔλεγον» Εὐστ. 1963. 55. 2) εἶδος εὐφορβίου, (φυτόν), Euphorhia Apios, Θεφρ. π. Φυτ. Ἱστ. 9. 9, 6. ΙΙ. (ἴσχω), τὸ ἔχειν τὴν δύναμιν νὰ κρατῇ στερεῶς, ἄγκυρα Σοφ. Ἀποσπ. 669, πρβλ. Λουκ. Λεξιφ. 15, Ἀθην. 991).
Spanish
Greek Monolingual
(I)
ἰσχάς, -άδος (Α)
βλ. ισχάδα.
(II)
ἰσχάς, -άδος, ή (ΑΜ)
μσν.
(για ελιά) ώριμη, παραγινωμένη
αρχ.
1. ξηρό σύκο
2. απόφυση στον πρωκτό η οποία μοιάζει με σύκο
3. το φυτό ευφόρβιο.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Η λ. ανήκει στη λεξιλογική οικογένεια του επιθ. ἰσχνός και είναι και αυτή αβέβαιης ετυμολ. Ανάγεται πιθ. σε ένα έρρινο θ. σε -n και είναι σχηματισμένη κατά τα οινάς, μυρτάς.
ΠΑΡ. αρχ. ισχάδιον.
ΣΥΝΘ. αρχ. ισχαδοκάρυον, ισχαδοπώλης, ισχαδοφάγος].
Greek Monotonic
ἰσχάς: -άδος, ἡ (ἰσχνός), ξηρό σύκο, σε Αριστοφ.
Middle Liddell
ἰσχάς, άδος, ἰσχνός
a dried fig, Ar.
English (Woodhouse)
Léxico de magia
ἡ higo seco para hacer tinta ἔστιν δὲ καὶ τοῦ μελανίου ἡ σκευή· τρωγλῖτις ζμύρνα δραχμαὶ δʹ, ἰσχάδας Καρικὰς γʹ ésta es también la preparación de la tinta: cuatro dracmas de mirra troglitis, tres higos secos de Caria P I 244 P IV 3202 P VII 998 para una ofrenda ἰσχάδα λιπαρὰν μίξας ἀναλάμβανε οἴνῳ εὐώδει πάντα ἴσα añádele un higo seco sustancioso y mezcla todo a partes iguales con vino oloroso P IV 1835 σμύρνα καὶ ἰσχάδες καὶ βήτι ἔκλευκα mirra, higos secos y díctamo blanco SM 67B 3 (fr. lac.)
Translations
anchor
Acehnese: saôh; Afrikaans: anker; Albanian: spirancë; Amharic: መልህቅ; Arabic: مِرْسَاة, أَنْجَر; Armenian: խարիսխ; Aromanian: angurã; Assamese: কাঁকৰা; Asturian: ancla; Avar: лангар; Azerbaijani: anker, lövbər; Basque: aingura; Belarusian: якар; Bengali: নঙ্গর, নোঙ্গর; Bhojpuri: 𑂪𑂑𑂹𑂏𑂩; Bulgarian: котва; Burmese: ကျောက်, ကျောက်ဆူး; Catalan: àncora; Cherokee: ᎦᎾᎯᏍᏙᏗ; Chinese Cantonese: 錨/锚; Mandarin: 錨/锚; Min Nan: 碇; Chuukese: angko; Comox: q̓ɛys; Corsican: ancura; Czech: kotva; Danish: anker; Dargwa: лабар; Dutch: anker; Early Assamese: কাঙ্কৰ; Esperanto: ankro; Estonian: ankur; Faroese: akker; Finnish: ankkuri; French: ancre; Friulian: ancure; Galician: áncora, ancra, rizón, arpeu, poutada, fatexa; Gallurese: pietra màtzara; Georgian: ღუზა; German: Anker; Greek: άγκυρα; Ancient Greek: ἄγκυρα, ἀγκύρη, ἰσχάς, ὀχεία ποντία; Greenlandic: kisaq; Gujarati: લંગર, બિલાડી, નાંગર; Haitian Creole: jete lank; Hebrew: עוגן \ עֹגֶן; Hindi: लंगर, नंगर; Hungarian: horgony, vasmacska; Icelandic: akkeri; Ido: ankro; Indonesian: jangkar; Interlingua: ancora; Inuktitut: kihaut; Irish: ancaire; Italian: ancora, àncora; Ivatan: sajit; Japanese: 錨; Kalmyk: җахр; Kannada: ಲಂಗರು; Kazakh: зәкір, іліңгір; Khmer: យុថ្កា; Korean: 닻, 정(碇); Kumyk: лабар; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: lenger; Kyrgyz: якорь; Lao: ສະມໍ; Latgalian: ankars; Latin: ancora; Latvian: enkurs; Lezgi: лабар; Ligurian: áncoa; Lithuanian: inkaras; Lombard: ancora; Lü: ᦔᦸᧄᧈᦵᦜᧅ, ᦟᦴᧅᦎᦲᧂᧈ; Lushootseed: baʔstəd; Luxembourgish: Anker; Macedonian: котва, сидро; Magahi: 𑂪𑂑𑂹𑂏𑂩; Maguindanao: sinipit; Maithili: गिरानी, लङ्गर; Malay: sauh, jangkar, anjar; Malayalam: നങ്കൂരം; Maltese: ankra; Maori: punga, haika; Maranao: sinipit; Marathi: नांगर; Massachusett: kenakquap; Mongolian Cyrillic: зангуу; Norman: ancre; Norwegian Bokmål: anker; Nynorsk: anker; Odia: ଲଙ୍ଗର; Okinawan: 錨; Old English: ancor; Ottoman Turkish: لنگر; Pashto: لنګر; Persian: لنگر; Piedmontese: àncora; Polish: kotwica; Portuguese: âncora; Rohingya: nogol; Romagnol: ancura; Romanian: ancoră; Romansch: ancra; Russian: якорь; Sardinian Logudorese: galu; Scottish Gaelic: acair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ко̏тва, си̏дро; Roman: kȍtva, sȉdro; Slovak: kotva; Slovene: sidro; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kokula, kótwa; Upper Sorbian: kótwica; Spanish: ancla, áncora; Swahili: nanga; Swedish: ankare; Tagalog: pasangit, angkla, angkora, sawo; Tajik: лангар; Tamil: நங்கூரம்; Tarifit: ariyzim; Tatar: якорь; Tausug: bōji; Telugu: లంగరు; Thai: สมอ; Tibetan: གཏིང་རྡོ; Tigrinya: መልሕቕ; Tlingit: shayéinaa; Turkish: çıpa, demir; Turkmen: labyr; Ukrainian: якір, кітва, кі́тва, кітвиця, кі́твиця; Urdu: لنگر; Uyghur: لەڭگەر; Uzbek: yakor; Vietnamese: neo, mỏ neo; Volapük: nak; Welsh: angor, angorau; Yakut: дьаакыр; Yiddish: אַנקער