αἱμοπώτης

From LSJ

τὸ ἀγαθὸν αἱρετόν· τὸ δ' αἱρετὸν ἀρεστόν· τὸ δ' ἀρεστὸν ἐπαινετόν· τὸ δ' ἐπαινετὸν καλόνwhat is good is chosen, what is chosen is approved, what is approved is admired, what is admired is beautiful

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Full diacritics: αἱμοπώτης Medium diacritics: αἱμοπώτης Low diacritics: αιμοπώτης Capitals: ΑΙΜΟΠΩΤΗΣ
Transliteration A: haimopṓtēs Transliteration B: haimopōtēs Transliteration C: aimopotis Beta Code: ai(mopw/ths

English (LSJ)

ου, ὁ, = αἱματοπώτης, Lyc.1403.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

αἱμοπώτης: -ου, ὁ, = αἱματοπώτης, Λυκόφρ. 1403.

Spanish (DGE)

αἱμοπότης, -ου
• Alolema(s): αἱμοπώτης Lyc.1403, jón. αἱμηπότης A.D.Adu.189.10
sediento de sangre, violento, sanguinario de pers., Vett.Val.75.3, Hsch.s.u. εἰαροπότης, fig. αἱμοπότης καιρός Orac.Sib.8.94.
subst. chupador de sangre ref. a las moscas δαπταί ... αἱμοπώται voraces chupadoras de sangre Lyc.1403.

Translations

Belarusian: крыважэ́рны; Bulgarian: кръвожаден; Catalan: sanguinari; Chinese Mandarin: 嗜血; Czech: krvelačný, krvežíznivý; Danish: blodtørstig; Dutch: bloeddorstig, bloeddorstige; Esperanto: murdema, sangavida, sangosoifanta; Finnish: verenhimoinen; French: sanguinaire; Galician: sanguinario; German: blutrünstig, blutdürstig; Greek: αιμοβόρος, αιμοβόρικος, μοβόρικος, μοβόρος, αιμοσταγής, αιμοχαρής, αιματοβόρος; Ancient Greek: αἱματοπώτης, αἱματοπῶτις, αἱματορρόφος, αἱματοχαρής, αἱμηπότης, αἱμοβόρος, αἱμόδιψος, αἱμοπότης, αἱμοπότις, αἱμοχαρής, δαφοινήεις, δαφοινός, εἰαροπότης, ἐναιμής, ἠεροπότης, ὠμηστής; Gujarati: લોહીતરસ્યું; Hungarian: vérszomjas; Icelandic: morðóður, blóðþyrstur; Ido: sango-durstanta, sango-amanta, kruela; Indonesian: haus darah; Italian: sanguinario; Japanese: 血に飢える; Latin: sanguinans, sanguineus, cruentus; Macedonian: крволочен, крвожеден; Norwegian Bokmål: blodtørstig; Nynorsk: blodtørstig; Old English: blōdiġ, blōdrēow; Polish: krwiożerczy, żądny krwi; Portuguese: encarniçado, encarniçada, sanguinário, sanguinária, sanguinolento, sanguinolenta; Russian: свирепый, кровожадный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кр̏волочан, крвожедан; Roman: krvoločan, krvožedan; Slovak: krvilačný; Slovene: krvoločen; Spanish: sanguinario; Swedish: blodtörstig; Turkish: hunhar, kana susamış; Ukrainian: кровожерливий