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οὔποτε ποιήσεις τὸν καρκίνον ὀρθὰ βαδίζειν → thou shalt never make the crab walk straight

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Full diacritics: κατάφημος Medium diacritics: κατάφημος Low diacritics: κατάφημος Capitals: ΚΑΤΑΦΗΜΟΣ
Transliteration A: katáphēmos Transliteration B: kataphēmos Transliteration C: katafimos Beta Code: kata/fhmos

English (LSJ)

κατάφημον, infamous, Glossaria.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1388] übel berüchtigt.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κατάφημος: -ον, (φημί) διαβόητος ἐπὶ κακῷ, Γλωσσ.

Greek Monolingual

κατάφημος, -ον (Α)
κακόφημος, διαβόητος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < κατ(α)- + -φημος (< φήμη), πρβλ. από-φημος, περί-φημος].

Translations

infamous

Bulgarian: опозорен; Catalan: infame; Chinese Mandarin: 臭名昭著; Czech: nechvalně známý; Danish: berygtet, infamøs; Dutch: berucht; Esperanto: fifama; Finnish: pahamaineinen, surullisenkuuluisa; French: tristement célèbre; Galician: infame; German: anrüchig, berüchtigt, berühmt, ehrlos, entehrend, gemein, infam, niederträchtig, schändlich, verrucht, verrufen; Greek: διαβόητος; Ancient Greek: ἀδόκιμος, ἄδοξος, αἰσχρός, ἀμφιβόητος, ἀνώνυμος, ἀοίδιμος, ἀριγνώς, ἀρίγνωτος, ἄρρητος, ἄσχημος, ἀσχήμων, βδελυρός, βδελυχρός, διαβόητος, δυσκλεής, δύσφημος, ἐπιβόητος, ἐπίρρητος, κακόδοξος, κακοήθης, κατάφημος, κλύμενος, περιβόητος, περιφορητός, περιφόρητος; Hungarian: hírhedt; Ido: infama; Italian: famigerato; Japanese: 悪名高い; Korean: 악명 높은; Latin: infamis; Norwegian: beryktet; Occitan: infame; Old English: unhlīsful; Polish: niesławny; Portuguese: infame, famigerado; Romanian: infam, nerușinat, ticălos; Russian: бесславный, позорный, печально известный, печально знаменитый; Scottish Gaelic: droch-chliùiteach; Spanish: de mala fama, malfamado, malafamado; Swedish: ökänd, vanärande, vanfrejdad, äreslös; Turkish: alçak, ayıp, iğrenç, kepaze, kötü şöhretli, rezil, rezilane, rezilcesine, utanç verici; Ukrainian: безславний, сумнозві́сний; Westrobothnian: illtjännd