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'Are'are: 'uru; Albanian: i verbër; Arabic: أَعْمَى, عَمْيَاء, كَفِيف; Egyptian Arabic: أعمى; Archi: бецду; Armenian: կույր; Aromanian: orbu; Asturian: ciegu; Avar: бецав; Azerbaijani: kor; Baluchi: کور; Bashkir: һуҡыр; Basque: itsu; Belarusian: сляпы; Bengali: অন্ধ; Bikol Central: buta; Breton: dall; Buginese: wuta; Bulgarian: сляп; Burmese: ကန်း; Buryat: һохор; Catalan: cec, orb; Cebuano: buta; Chamicuro: manatsa; Chavacano: ciego; Chechen: бӏаьрзе; Cherokee: ᏗᎨᏫ; Chinese Cantonese: 盲, 失明; Dungan: ха, хазы; Hakka: 瞎目; Mandarin: 盲, 盲目, 失明, 瞎, 瞽; Min Nan: 青盲, 失明; Chuvash: суккӑр, куҫсӑр; Cornish: dall; Crimean Tatar: soqur, kör; Czech: slepý; Dalmatian: vuarb, uarb; Danish: blind; Dutch: [[blind]]; Elfdalian: blind; Esperanto: blinda; Estonian: pime; Faroese: blindur; Finnish: sokea; Franco-Provençal: avoglo; French: [[aveugle]], [[mal-voyant]], [[mal-voyante]]; Friulian: vuarb; Gagauz: köör, görmäz, gözsüz; Galician: cego, invidente; Georgian: ბრმა, უსინათლო; German: [[blind]]; Gothic: 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌽𐌳𐍃; Greek: [[τυφλός]], [[αόμματος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄβλεπτος]], [[ἄγληνος]], [[ἄδερκτος]], [[ἀθέατος]], [[ἀθήητος]], [[ἀλαός]], [[ἀλαωπός]], [[ἀλαώψ]], [[ἀμαυρός]], [[ἀνόμματος]], [[ἀπόμματος]], [[ἀφανής]], [[ἀφώτιστος]], [[διεφθαρμένος τὰ ὄμματα]], [[λιπαυγής]], [[λιποβλέφαρος]], [[λιπόγληνος]], [[λιποφεγγής]], [[ὀμματοστερής]], [[παραβλώψ]], [[παρός]], [[πηρός]], [[πολυβλέπων]], [[σκοτεινός]], [[σκότον δεδορκώς]], [[τυφλίνης]], [[τυφλῖνος]], [[τυφλός]], [[τυφλώψ]]; Greenlandic: tappiitsoq; Hebrew: עיוור / עִוֵּר; Higaonon: buta; Hiligaynon: buta; Hindi: अंधा; Hungarian: vak; Icelandic: blindur; Ido: blinda; Ilocano: bulsek; Indonesian: buta; Interlingua: cec; Irish: dall; Istriot: uorbo; Italian: [[cieco]], [[orbo]]; Ivatan: mavota; Japanese: 失明した, 目の見えない, 盲目の, 盲; Javanese: picek; Kalmyk: сохр; Karachay-Balkar: сокъур; Karakalpak: гөр, соқыр; Kazakh: соқыр; Khakas: харах чох; Khmer: ខ្វាក់; Komi-Permyak: синтӧм; Komi-Zyrian: синтӧм; Korean: 눈이 먼, 장님의; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کوێر; Northern Kurdish: kor; Kyrgyz: сокур, көр; Lao: ບອດ; Latgalian: oklys; Latin: [[caecus]]; Latvian: akls, neredzīgs; Limburgish: blindj; Lithuanian: ãklas; Low German: blind; Luxembourgish: blann; Macedonian: слеп; Makasar: buta; Malay: buta, tunanetra; Maltese: agħma, agħmi; Manchu: ᠪᠠᠯᡠ; Mansaka: pisuk; Maori: pura; Maranao: pisek, bota; Mari Eastern Mari: сокыр, уждымо; Western Mari: слӧпӧй, сльӧпӧй; Mongolian Cyrillic: сохор; Mongolian: ᠰᠣᠬᠤᠷ; Nanai: бали; Norman: aveugl'ye; Northern Sami: čalmmeheapme; Norwegian Bokmål: blind; Nynorsk: blind; Occitan: òrb, cèc; Odia: ଅନ୍ଧ; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слѣпъ; Old East Slavic: слѣпъ; Old English: blind; Old Javanese: wuta; Oromo: jaamaa; Ossetian: куырм; Ottoman Turkish: اعمی; Pashto: ړوند, نابينا, نګوری; Persian: کور, نابینا; Piedmontese: orbo; Plautdietsch: blint; Polish: ślepy, niewidomy; Portuguese: [[cego]]; Punjabi: اَنّھا; Quechua: ñawsa; Canka Quechua: ñausa; Wanka Quechua: gapla; Waiwaş Quechua: gapra; Romagnol: cig; Romanian: orb, chior; Romansch: tschorv, orv, orb; Russian: [[слепой]], [[незрячий]]; Sanskrit: अन्ध; Sardinian: tzecu, cegu, tzegu; Scottish Gaelic: dall; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: слеп, слијеп; Roman: slep, slijep; Sicilian: orvu, orbu; Sindhi: انڌو; Slovak: slepý; Slovene: slep; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: slěpy; Upper Sorbian: slepy; Southern Altai: сокор, кöзи кöрбöс, кöс јок; Spanish: [[ciego]], [[invidente]]; Swahili: kipofu; Swedish: blind, synskadad; Tagalog: bulag; Tajik: кӯр, нобино; Tamil: குருடு; Tausug: buta; Telugu: గుడ్డి; Thai: ตาบอด, บอด; Tlingit: lkhooshtéeni; Tocharian B: tärrek; Turkish: kör, görme engelli, görmez, âmâ, gözsüz; Turkmen: kör; Tuvan: согур; Udmurt: сукыр, синтэм; Ukrainian: сліпий; Urdu: اندھا; Uyghur: كور; Uzbek: koʻr; Venetian: orbo, cioro, ciore; Vietnamese: mù, đui mù, đui; Volapük: bleinik; Waray-Waray: butá; Warlpiri: pampa; Welsh: dall; West Frisian: blyn; White Hmong: dig muag; Yiddish: בלינד; Yoruba: afọju; Zazaki: kor; Zhuang: mengz, fangz | |||
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Revision as of 21:54, 27 February 2024
English (LSJ)
(A), ον, (σκοπέω)
A inconsiderate, heedless, Il.24.157, Timo 5, etc.; ὄμμα Parm.1.35; ἄσκοποί τινος unregardful of... A.Ag.462 (lyr.). Adv. ἀσκόπως = heedlessly, Babr.95.39.
II Pass., not to be seen, invisible, πλάκες ἄ., of the nether world, S.OC1682 (lyr.), cf. E.Hyps.Fr.57.21 (lyr.).
2 not to be understood, unintelligible, ἔπος A.Ch.816 (lyr.), cf. S.Ph.IIII (lyr.); πρᾶγος Id.Aj.21; ἄσκοπος χρόνος unknown time, Id.Tr.246; unimaginable, ἄ. ἁ λώβα Id.El.864 (lyr.); bewildering, strange, ἤργασαι δέ μ' ἄσκοπα ib.1315.
3 = ἄσκεπτος, unconsidered, Gal.7.432.
(B), ον, (σκοπός)
A aimless, βέλος D.H.8.86; κίνησις Phlp. in Ph.846.25; ἄσκοπα τοξεύειν Luc.Tox.62. Adv. ἀσκόπως, εἰκῇ καὶ ἀ. χρήσασθαι τοῖς πράγμασιν Plb.4.14.6; πλανώμενος ἀ. Plu.Dio49; ἀ. λόγους ῥίπτειν Longus 4.31, cf. Ath.Mech.3.9, Cleom.2.4, Phlp.in Ph.902.19; οὐκ ἀ. εἰκάζειν J.AJ2.2.3, cf. Gal.18(1).768, Alex.Aphr. Pr.Anecd.I.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
A I1de pers. que no ve, que no se fija de Aquiles οὔτε γὰρ ἐστ' ἄφρων, οὔτ' ἄ. pues no es insensato ni atolondrado, Il.24.157, 186, de Protágoras οὔτ' ἀλιγυγλώσσῳ οὔτ' ἀσκόπῳ οὔτ' ἀκυλίστῳ ni de una voz no clara, ni despreocupado, ni inconmovible Timo SHell.779.2
•de los dioses τῶν πολυκτόνων γὰρ οὐκ ἄσκοποι pues no dejan de fijarse en los homicidas A.A.462.
2 fig. ciego νωμᾶν ἄσκοπον ὄμμα dirigir una mirada perdida Parm.B 7.4, ἄσκοπον δέ πως βλέπων mirando sin ver A.Ch.816.
3 que no deja ver, impenetrable οἷσιν ὀμίχλη ἄ. ἐσσομένων Triph.311.
II 1que no se deja ver πάντ' ἄρ' ἐνὶ στήθεσσιν ἔθηκεν ἄσκοπά τε γνῶναι Il.Pers.4.6, ἄσκοποι δὲ πλάκες ἔμαρψαν S.OC 1681, ὅσον ἄσκοπον ἀφεῖται cuanto se deja sin considerar Gal.7.432, de los ángeles AP 1.34, 36 (Agath.).
2 que no se puede considerar o comprender κἀπὶ ταύτῃ τῇ πόλει τὸν ἄσκοπον χρόνον βεβὼς ἦν ἡμερῶν ἀνήριθμον; ¿y en esa ciudad pasó este tiempo inconcebible durante días sin cuento? S.Tr.246, ἄσκοπα κρυπτά τ' ἔπη palabras oscuras y veladas S.Ph.1111, ἄσκοπον ... φωνήν un sonido confuso Nonn.D.45.7, εἴργασαι δέ μ' ἄσκοπα me has hecho cosas increíbles S.El.1315, πρᾶγος ἄσκοπον ἔχει περάνας ha perpetrado una locura inimaginable S.Ai.21
•dud. αος ἄσκοπον E.Fr.57.21Bond.
B que no tiene objetivo o finalidad βέλος D.H.8.86, ἄσκοπα τετοξεύκαμεν Luc.Tox.62, ἡ ... κίνησις οὐκ ἄ. ἐστι τῇ φύσει Phlp.in Ph.846.25.
C adv. -ως
1 atolondradamente λέων δ' ἀπ' εὐνῆς ἀ. ἐφορμήσας Babr.95.39
•irreflexivamente ἀ. χρήσασθαι τοῖς πράγμασιν Plb.4.14.6.
2 sin atención, inintencionadamente, inadecuadamente πλανώμενος ἐν ταῖς πράξεσιν ἀ. Plu.Dio 49
•c. neg. οὐκ ἀ. ὀμφαλὸν τὸ ἄστυ τῆς χῶρας ἐκάλεσαν I.BI 3.52, cf. AI 2.15, οὐκ ἀ. μοὶ δοκεῖ Gal.18(1).768, τοῦτο οὔτε Δρύας ἀ. ἔρριψε Longus 4.31.1.
German (Pape)
[Seite 371] 1) unvorsichtig, unbedachtsam, Il. 24, 157. 186; οὐκ ἄσκ. θεοὶ τῶν πολυκτόνων Aesch. Ag. 449, d. i. wohl beachtend. – 2) ungesehen, πλάκες Soph. O. C. 1680; unvorhergesehen, unbegreiflich, πρᾶγος, λώβα Ai. 21 Phil. 1111 El. 864; dunkel, ἔπος Aesch. Ch. 803. – 3) (σκόπος), ohne Ziel, unendlich, χρόνος Soph. Tr. 246; ἄσκοπα τοξεύειν, das Ziel nicht erreichen, Luc. Tox. 62; βέλος Dion. Hal. 8, 86.
French (Bailly abrégé)
1ος, ον :
I. inconsidéré, irréfléchi;
II. 1 qu'on ne peut observer, invisible;
2 qu'on ne peut se représenter, inintelligible, obscur, impossible à prévoir, incroyable, incalculable, immense.
Étymologie: ἀ, σκέπτομαι.
English (Autenrieth)
(σκοπέω): inconsiderate, Il. 24.157.
Greek Monolingual
(I)
-η, -ο (AM ἄσκοπος, -ον) σκοπώ (-έω)]
1. ο χωρίς σκοπό, ο ανώφελος
2. ο απερίσκεπτος, ο απρόσεκτος
αρχ.
1. ο αθέατος, ο αόρατος
2. ο απροσδόκητος
3. ο ατελείωτος, αυτός που δεν μπορεί να μετρηθεί ή να υπολογιστεί.
(II)
ἄσκοπος, -ον (Α) σκοπός
αυτός ο οποίος δεν πετυχαίνει τον στόχο («ἄσκοπα βέλη», «ἀσκόπους λόγους ῥίπτειν»).
Greek Monotonic
ἄσκοπος: -ον (σκοπέω)·
I. απερίσκεπτος, άστοχος, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ.· απρόσεκτος σ' ένα πράγμα, με γεν., σε Αισχύλ.
II. 1. Παθ., αόρατος, αθέατος, σε Σοφ.
2. αυτός που δεν μπορεί να γίνει ορατός, ακατανότος, ασαφής, σκοτεινός, σε Αισχύλ., Σοφ.· ακατανόητος, ανυπολόγιστος, στο ίδ.
• ἄσκοπος: -ον (σκοπός), άσκοπος, μάταιος, τυχαίος, σε Λουκ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἄσκοπος:
1 неосмотрительный, безрассудный (οὔτ᾽ ἄφρων οὔτ᾽ ἄ. Hom.);
2 не взирающий, не обращающий внимания (οὐκ ἄ. τινος Aesch.);
3 незримый, невидимый (πλάκες, т. е. γῆς βάθρον Soph.);
4 непостижимый, непредвидимый (λώβα Soph.; τύχη Plut.);
5 непонятный, темный (ἔπος Aesch., Soph.);
6 необозримый, т. е. бесконечно долгий (χρόνος Soph.);
7 невообразимый, неслыханный (πρᾶγος Soph.).
бьющий мимо цели (ἄσκοπα τοξεύειν Luc.).
Middle Liddell
1 σκοπέω
I. inconsiderate, heedless, Il.: unregardful of a thing, c. gen., Aesch.
II. pass. unseen, invisible, Soph.
2. not to be seen, unintelligible, obscure, Aesch., Soph.: inconceivable, incalculable, Soph.
2 σκοπός
aimless, random, Luc.
English (Woodhouse)
dark, intricate, obscure, vague, hard to understand, hard to unravel, not to be discovered
Translations
blind
'Are'are: 'uru; Albanian: i verbër; Arabic: أَعْمَى, عَمْيَاء, كَفِيف; Egyptian Arabic: أعمى; Archi: бецду; Armenian: կույր; Aromanian: orbu; Asturian: ciegu; Avar: бецав; Azerbaijani: kor; Baluchi: کور; Bashkir: һуҡыр; Basque: itsu; Belarusian: сляпы; Bengali: অন্ধ; Bikol Central: buta; Breton: dall; Buginese: wuta; Bulgarian: сляп; Burmese: ကန်း; Buryat: һохор; Catalan: cec, orb; Cebuano: buta; Chamicuro: manatsa; Chavacano: ciego; Chechen: бӏаьрзе; Cherokee: ᏗᎨᏫ; Chinese Cantonese: 盲, 失明; Dungan: ха, хазы; Hakka: 瞎目; Mandarin: 盲, 盲目, 失明, 瞎, 瞽; Min Nan: 青盲, 失明; Chuvash: суккӑр, куҫсӑр; Cornish: dall; Crimean Tatar: soqur, kör; Czech: slepý; Dalmatian: vuarb, uarb; Danish: blind; Dutch: blind; Elfdalian: blind; Esperanto: blinda; Estonian: pime; Faroese: blindur; Finnish: sokea; Franco-Provençal: avoglo; French: aveugle, mal-voyant, mal-voyante; Friulian: vuarb; Gagauz: köör, görmäz, gözsüz; Galician: cego, invidente; Georgian: ბრმა, უსინათლო; German: blind; Gothic: 𐌱𐌻𐌹𐌽𐌳𐍃; Greek: τυφλός, αόμματος; Ancient Greek: ἄβλεπτος, ἄγληνος, ἄδερκτος, ἀθέατος, ἀθήητος, ἀλαός, ἀλαωπός, ἀλαώψ, ἀμαυρός, ἀνόμματος, ἀπόμματος, ἀφανής, ἀφώτιστος, διεφθαρμένος τὰ ὄμματα, λιπαυγής, λιποβλέφαρος, λιπόγληνος, λιποφεγγής, ὀμματοστερής, παραβλώψ, παρός, πηρός, πολυβλέπων, σκοτεινός, σκότον δεδορκώς, τυφλίνης, τυφλῖνος, τυφλός, τυφλώψ; Greenlandic: tappiitsoq; Hebrew: עיוור / עִוֵּר; Higaonon: buta; Hiligaynon: buta; Hindi: अंधा; Hungarian: vak; Icelandic: blindur; Ido: blinda; Ilocano: bulsek; Indonesian: buta; Interlingua: cec; Irish: dall; Istriot: uorbo; Italian: cieco, orbo; Ivatan: mavota; Japanese: 失明した, 目の見えない, 盲目の, 盲; Javanese: picek; Kalmyk: сохр; Karachay-Balkar: сокъур; Karakalpak: гөр, соқыр; Kazakh: соқыр; Khakas: харах чох; Khmer: ខ្វាក់; Komi-Permyak: синтӧм; Komi-Zyrian: синтӧм; Korean: 눈이 먼, 장님의; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کوێر; Northern Kurdish: kor; Kyrgyz: сокур, көр; Lao: ບອດ; Latgalian: oklys; Latin: caecus; Latvian: akls, neredzīgs; Limburgish: blindj; Lithuanian: ãklas; Low German: blind; Luxembourgish: blann; Macedonian: слеп; Makasar: buta; Malay: buta, tunanetra; Maltese: agħma, agħmi; Manchu: ᠪᠠᠯᡠ; Mansaka: pisuk; Maori: pura; Maranao: pisek, bota; Mari Eastern Mari: сокыр, уждымо; Western Mari: слӧпӧй, сльӧпӧй; Mongolian Cyrillic: сохор; Mongolian: ᠰᠣᠬᠤᠷ; Nanai: бали; Norman: aveugl'ye; Northern Sami: čalmmeheapme; Norwegian Bokmål: blind; Nynorsk: blind; Occitan: òrb, cèc; Odia: ଅନ୍ଧ; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: слѣпъ; Old East Slavic: слѣпъ; Old English: blind; Old Javanese: wuta; Oromo: jaamaa; Ossetian: куырм; Ottoman Turkish: اعمی; Pashto: ړوند, نابينا, نګوری; Persian: کور, نابینا; Piedmontese: orbo; Plautdietsch: blint; Polish: ślepy, niewidomy; Portuguese: cego; Punjabi: اَنّھا; Quechua: ñawsa; Canka Quechua: ñausa; Wanka Quechua: gapla; Waiwaş Quechua: gapra; Romagnol: cig; Romanian: orb, chior; Romansch: tschorv, orv, orb; Russian: слепой, незрячий; Sanskrit: अन्ध; Sardinian: tzecu, cegu, tzegu; Scottish Gaelic: dall; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: слеп, слијеп; Roman: slep, slijep; Sicilian: orvu, orbu; Sindhi: انڌو; Slovak: slepý; Slovene: slep; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: slěpy; Upper Sorbian: slepy; Southern Altai: сокор, кöзи кöрбöс, кöс јок; Spanish: ciego, invidente; Swahili: kipofu; Swedish: blind, synskadad; Tagalog: bulag; Tajik: кӯр, нобино; Tamil: குருடு; Tausug: buta; Telugu: గుడ్డి; Thai: ตาบอด, บอด; Tlingit: lkhooshtéeni; Tocharian B: tärrek; Turkish: kör, görme engelli, görmez, âmâ, gözsüz; Turkmen: kör; Tuvan: согур; Udmurt: сукыр, синтэм; Ukrainian: сліпий; Urdu: اندھا; Uyghur: كور; Uzbek: koʻr; Venetian: orbo, cioro, ciore; Vietnamese: mù, đui mù, đui; Volapük: bleinik; Waray-Waray: butá; Warlpiri: pampa; Welsh: dall; West Frisian: blyn; White Hmong: dig muag; Yiddish: בלינד; Yoruba: afọju; Zazaki: kor; Zhuang: mengz, fangz