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ὁκόταν οὖν ταῦτα πληρωθέωσιν, ἐμωρώθη ἡ καρδίη· εἶτα ἐκ τῆς μωρώσιος νάρκη· εἶτ' ἐκ τῆς νάρκης παράνοια ἔλαβεν → now when these parts are filled, the heart becomes stupefied, then from the stupefaction numb, and finally from the numbness these women become deranged

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Afrikaans: slaapliedjie, wiegeliedjie; Albanian: nina-nanë; Arabic: تَهْوِيدَة; Armenian: օրոր, օրորոցային; Assamese: নিচুকনি গীত; Azerbaijani: layla, laylay; Bashkir: сәңгелдәк йыры, бишек йыры; Basque: lo-kanta, sehaska-kanta; Belarusian: калыханка; Bikol Central: lúlay, layláy; Breton: luskellerez; Bulgarian: приспивна песен; Burmese: ကျူးသောသီးချင်း; Buryat: үлгын дуун; Catalan: cançó de bressol, vou-verivou; Chinese Cantonese: [[催眠曲]], [[搖籃曲]], [[摇篮曲]]; Hokkien: 育囡仔歌, 育囝歌; Mandarin: [[催眠曲]], [[搖籃曲]], [[摇篮曲]]; Czech: ukolébavka; Danish: godnatsang; Dutch: [[slaapliedje]], [[wiegeliedje]], [[wiegelied]]; Esperanto: lulkanto; Estonian: hällilaul, unelaul; Finnish: tuutulaulu; French: [[berceuse]]; Galician: nana, arrolo; Georgian: იავნანა; German: [[Schlaflied]], [[Wiegenlied]]; Greek: [[νανούρισμα]]; Ancient Greek: [[βαυκάλημα]], [[καταβαυκάλησις]], [[μελῳδία]], [[νύννιον]], [[νύννιος]]; Hebrew: שִׁיר עֶרֶשׂ; Hindi: लोरी; Hungarian: altatódal, bölcsődal; Icelandic: vögguvísa; Ido: bersokanto; Indonesian: nina-bobok; Irish: suantraí; Italian: [[ninna nanna]]; Japanese: 子守歌, ララバイ; Kalmyk: өлгән дун; Kazakh: бесік жыры; Khmer: ទំនុកបំពេរ; Korean: 자장가, 자장노래; Lao: ເພງກ່ອມເດັກ; Latin: [[lallus]]; Latvian: šūpļa dziesma; Lithuanian: lopšinė; Macedonian: приспивна песна; Malay: dondang, nyannyan pengulit, nina-bobok; Manx: arrane cadlee; Maori: taiapo, pōpō, ngāoriori, oriori; Marathi: अंगाईगीत; Mongolian: бүүвэйн дуу; Norman: bèrcheuse; Norwegian Bokmål: vuggesang; Persian: لالایی; Plautdietsch: Wieejeleet; Polish: kołysanka; Portuguese: [[canção de embalar]], [[canção de ninar]]; Romanian: cântec de leagăn; Russian: [[колыбельная)]]; Scottish Gaelic: òran tàlaidh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: успаванка, уљуљка, уколевка; Roman: uspavanka, uljuljka, ukolevka; Sicilian: avò,, ninna-nanna,; Slovak: uspávanka; Slovene: uspavanka; Spanish: [[canción de cuna]], [[nana]], [[canto de cuna]], [[arrullo]]; Swedish: vaggvisa, vaggsång; Tagalog: oyayi, lulay; Tamil: தாலாட்டு; Telugu: జోలపాట, లాలిపాట; Thai: เพลงกล่อมเด็ก; Turkish: ninni; Turkmen: hüvdi, laý; Ukrainian: колискова; Uzbek: alla; Vietnamese: bài hát ru; Volapük: klädömakanit, klädömalid; Walloon: hosseuse; Welsh: hwiangerdd, suo-gân; Yiddish: וויגליד
Afrikaans: slaapliedjie, wiegeliedjie; Albanian: nina-nanë; Arabic: تَهْوِيدَة; Armenian: օրոր, օրորոցային; Assamese: নিচুকনি গীত; Azerbaijani: layla, laylay; Bashkir: сәңгелдәк йыры, бишек йыры; Basque: lo-kanta, sehaska-kanta; Belarusian: калыханка; Bikol Central: lúlay, layláy; Breton: luskellerez; Bulgarian: приспивна песен; Burmese: ကျူးသောသီးချင်း; Buryat: үлгын дуун; Catalan: cançó de bressol, vou-verivou; Chinese Cantonese: [[催眠曲]], [[搖籃曲]], [[摇篮曲]]; Hokkien: 育囡仔歌, 育囝歌; Mandarin: [[催眠曲]], [[搖籃曲]], [[摇篮曲]]; Czech: ukolébavka; Danish: godnatsang; Dutch: [[slaapliedje]], [[wiegeliedje]], [[wiegelied]]; Esperanto: lulkanto; Estonian: hällilaul, unelaul; Finnish: tuutulaulu; French: [[berceuse]]; Galician: nana, arrolo; Georgian: იავნანა; German: [[Schlaflied]], [[Wiegenlied]]; Greek: [[νανούρισμα]]; Ancient Greek: [[βαυκάλημα]], [[βαυκάλησις]], [[καταβαυκάλησις]], [[μελῳδία]], [[νύννιον]], [[νύννιος]]; Hebrew: שִׁיר עֶרֶשׂ; Hindi: लोरी; Hungarian: altatódal, bölcsődal; Icelandic: vögguvísa; Ido: bersokanto; Indonesian: nina-bobok; Irish: suantraí; Italian: [[ninna nanna]]; Japanese: 子守歌, ララバイ; Kalmyk: өлгән дун; Kazakh: бесік жыры; Khmer: ទំនុកបំពេរ; Korean: 자장가, 자장노래; Lao: ເພງກ່ອມເດັກ; Latin: [[lallus]]; Latvian: šūpļa dziesma; Lithuanian: lopšinė; Macedonian: приспивна песна; Malay: dondang, nyannyan pengulit, nina-bobok; Manx: arrane cadlee; Maori: taiapo, pōpō, ngāoriori, oriori; Marathi: अंगाईगीत; Mongolian: бүүвэйн дуу; Norman: bèrcheuse; Norwegian Bokmål: vuggesang; Persian: لالایی; Plautdietsch: Wieejeleet; Polish: kołysanka; Portuguese: [[canção de embalar]], [[canção de ninar]]; Romanian: cântec de leagăn; Russian: [[колыбельная)]]; Scottish Gaelic: òran tàlaidh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: успаванка, уљуљка, уколевка; Roman: uspavanka, uljuljka, ukolevka; Sicilian: avò,, ninna-nanna,; Slovak: uspávanka; Slovene: uspavanka; Spanish: [[canción de cuna]], [[nana]], [[canto de cuna]], [[arrullo]]; Swedish: vaggvisa, vaggsång; Tagalog: oyayi, lulay; Tamil: தாலாட்டு; Telugu: జోలపాట, లాలిపాట; Thai: เพลงกล่อมเด็ก; Turkish: ninni; Turkmen: hüvdi, laý; Ukrainian: колискова; Uzbek: alla; Vietnamese: bài hát ru; Volapük: klädömakanit, klädömalid; Walloon: hosseuse; Welsh: hwiangerdd, suo-gân; Yiddish: וויגליד
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Full diacritics: καταβαυκᾰλησις Medium diacritics: καταβαυκάλησις Low diacritics: καταβαυκάλησις Capitals: ΚΑΤΑΒΑΥΚΑΛΗΣΙΣ
Transliteration A: katabaukálēsis Transliteration B: katabaukalēsis Transliteration C: katavafkalisis Beta Code: katabauka/lhsis

English (LSJ)

-εως, ἡ, lullaby, Ath.14.618e(pl.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

καταβαυκάλησις: -εως, ἡ, ἡ διὰ νανουρισμάτων ἀποκοίμισις τῶν παιδίων, «αἱ δὲ τῶν τιτθευουσῶν ᾠδαὶ καταβαυκαλήσεις ὀνομάζονται» Ἀθήν. 618E.

German (Pape)

ἡ, das in den Schlaf Singen, αἱ τῶν τιθηνουσῶν ᾠδαί Ath. XIV.618e.

Translations

lullaby

Afrikaans: slaapliedjie, wiegeliedjie; Albanian: nina-nanë; Arabic: تَهْوِيدَة; Armenian: օրոր, օրորոցային; Assamese: নিচুকনি গীত; Azerbaijani: layla, laylay; Bashkir: сәңгелдәк йыры, бишек йыры; Basque: lo-kanta, sehaska-kanta; Belarusian: калыханка; Bikol Central: lúlay, layláy; Breton: luskellerez; Bulgarian: приспивна песен; Burmese: ကျူးသောသီးချင်း; Buryat: үлгын дуун; Catalan: cançó de bressol, vou-verivou; Chinese Cantonese: 催眠曲, 搖籃曲, 摇篮曲; Hokkien: 育囡仔歌, 育囝歌; Mandarin: 催眠曲, 搖籃曲, 摇篮曲; Czech: ukolébavka; Danish: godnatsang; Dutch: slaapliedje, wiegeliedje, wiegelied; Esperanto: lulkanto; Estonian: hällilaul, unelaul; Finnish: tuutulaulu; French: berceuse; Galician: nana, arrolo; Georgian: იავნანა; German: Schlaflied, Wiegenlied; Greek: νανούρισμα; Ancient Greek: βαυκάλημα, βαυκάλησις, καταβαυκάλησις, μελῳδία, νύννιον, νύννιος; Hebrew: שִׁיר עֶרֶשׂ; Hindi: लोरी; Hungarian: altatódal, bölcsődal; Icelandic: vögguvísa; Ido: bersokanto; Indonesian: nina-bobok; Irish: suantraí; Italian: ninna nanna; Japanese: 子守歌, ララバイ; Kalmyk: өлгән дун; Kazakh: бесік жыры; Khmer: ទំនុកបំពេរ; Korean: 자장가, 자장노래; Lao: ເພງກ່ອມເດັກ; Latin: lallus; Latvian: šūpļa dziesma; Lithuanian: lopšinė; Macedonian: приспивна песна; Malay: dondang, nyannyan pengulit, nina-bobok; Manx: arrane cadlee; Maori: taiapo, pōpō, ngāoriori, oriori; Marathi: अंगाईगीत; Mongolian: бүүвэйн дуу; Norman: bèrcheuse; Norwegian Bokmål: vuggesang; Persian: لالایی; Plautdietsch: Wieejeleet; Polish: kołysanka; Portuguese: canção de embalar, canção de ninar; Romanian: cântec de leagăn; Russian: колыбельная); Scottish Gaelic: òran tàlaidh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: успаванка, уљуљка, уколевка; Roman: uspavanka, uljuljka, ukolevka; Sicilian: avò,, ninna-nanna,; Slovak: uspávanka; Slovene: uspavanka; Spanish: canción de cuna, nana, canto de cuna, arrullo; Swedish: vaggvisa, vaggsång; Tagalog: oyayi, lulay; Tamil: தாலாட்டு; Telugu: జోలపాట, లాలిపాట; Thai: เพลงกล่อมเด็ก; Turkish: ninni; Turkmen: hüvdi, laý; Ukrainian: колискова; Uzbek: alla; Vietnamese: bài hát ru; Volapük: klädömakanit, klädömalid; Walloon: hosseuse; Welsh: hwiangerdd, suo-gân; Yiddish: וויגליד