νεοσσίον

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Ἀναξαγόρας δύο ἔλεγε διδασκαλίας εἶναι θανάτου, τόν τε πρὸ τοῦ γενέσθαι χρόνον καὶ τὸν ὕπνονAnaxagoras used to say that we have two teachers for death: the time before we were born and sleep | Anaxagoras said that there are two rehearsals for death: the time before being born and sleep

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Full diacritics: νεοσσίον Medium diacritics: νεοσσίον Low diacritics: νεοσσίον Capitals: ΝΕΟΣΣΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: neossíon Transliteration B: neossion Transliteration C: neossion Beta Code: neossi/on

English (LSJ)

Att. νεοττίον (later νοσσίον Lyr.in Philol.80.336), τό, Dim. of νεοσσός,
A nestling, chick, Arist.HA536a30: metaph., τοῦ πατρὸς νεοσσίον 'chip off the old block, chip of the old block, chip off the block', Ar.Av.767, cf. Thphr.Char.2.6.
2 yolk of an egg, Men.42 (prob.), Diph.121, Hsch.

Greek Monolingual

νεοσσίον και νοσσίον, (το ΑΜ, Α και νεόσσιον και αττ. τ. νεοττίον και νεόττιον) νεοσσός)]
μικρός νεοσσός, πουλάκι («πλὴν ἡ θήλεια παύεται ὅταν ἐπωάζῃ τὰ νεόττια αὐτῆς», Αριστοτ.)
αρχ.
1. κρόκος αβγού
2. φρ. «πατρὸς νεοττίον» — παιδί που σε όλα είναι όμοιο με τον πατέρα του.

Greek Monotonic

νεοσσίον: Αττ. νεοττίον, τό, υποκορ. του νεοσσός, νεοττός, κλωσόπουλο, πουλάκι, κοτοπουλάκι, νέο πτηνό που μόλις έχει εκκολαφθεί, σε Αριστοφ.

Translations

young chicken

Arabic: صُوص‎, فَرُّوج‎; Egyptian Arabic: كتكوت‎; Gulf Arabic: كتكوت‎; Hijazi Arabic: كتكوت‎, صُوص‎; Moroccan Arabic: فلوس‎; Armenian: ճուտ; Bashkir: себеш; Basque: txita; Belarusian: кураня, куранё; Bulgarian: пиле; Burmese: ကြက်ကလေး; Catalan: pollet, butza; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵛⵉⵛⴰⵡ; Central Dusun: piak; Chinese Mandarin: 雛, 雏, 小雞, 小鸡; Czech: kuře; Danish: kylling; Dupaningan Agta: piyak; Dutch: kuiken; Esperanto: kokido; Estonian: kanapoeg; Finnish: kananpoika, tipu; French: poussin; Friulian: poleç; Galician: frango, piouco, poliño, policho, pito, pitiño; Georgian: წიწილა, ბარტყი; German: Küken, Biberl, Kücken, Hinkel, Hühnchen, Küchlein, Küklein; Greek: κοτοπουλάκι, κλωσσοπουλάκι, κλωσσόπουλο; Hebrew: אֶפְרוֹחַ‎ or פַּרְגִּית‎; Hungarian: csibe, naposcsibe, kiscsibe, kiscsirke, pipi; Ido: hanyuno; Italian: pulcino; Japanese: 雛; Korean: 병아리; Latgalian: cuoļs; Latvian: cālis, cālēns; Lithuanian: viščiukas; Low German Dutch Low Saxon: piek; German Low German: Küken; Macedonian: пиле, коковче; Malay: anak ayam; Maltese: fellus; Manchu: ᡧᠣᡵᡥᠣ; Mazanderani: چینکا‎; Mongolian: цурваг; Norwegian: kylling; Bokmål: kylling; Persian: جوجه‎; Polish: kurczak, kurczątko; Portuguese: pintinho, pintainho, pinto; Quechua: ciuci; Romanian: pui; Russian: цыплёнок; Scottish Gaelic: isean, eireag; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пиле, пилић, пиленцe; Roman: pile, pilić, pilence; Sicilian: puḍḍicinu; Slovak: kurča; Slovene: pišče; Spanish: pollito; Swahili: kifaranga; Tamil: கோழிக்குஞ்சு; Tashelhit: ⴰⵛⵉⵛⴰⵡ; Telugu: కోడి పిల్ల; Turkish: civciv; Ukrainian: курча, курчатко; Volapük: gokül; Walloon: poyon; Wolof: cuuj bi; Zazaki: varing, dikleyr

young bird

Adyghe: кӏэтжъый; Albanian: zogth; Arabic: فَرْخ‎; Egyptian Arabic: فرخ‎; Armenian: ճուտ; Aromanian: pulj, puljiu, pulju; Azerbaijani: cücə; Bashkir: бала, себеш; Belarusian: птушаня, птушанё; Bikol Central: siwo; Bulgarian: пиленце, пиле; Chinese Mandarin: 雛鳥, 雏鸟, 小雛兒, 小雏儿; Czech: kuře, ptáče; Danish: fugleunge, ungfugl; Dutch: kuiken; Esperanto: birdido; Finnish: linnunpoika, linnunpoikanen; untuvikko; French: oisillon; Galician: pito, polo, piouco; Georgian: ბარტყი; German: Küken, Vogeljunges, Jungvogel; Greek: νεοσσός, νεαρό πουλί, πουλάκι; Ancient Greek: νεοσσός; Hebrew: אֶפְרוֹחַ‎, גּוֹזָל‎; Hungarian: kismadár, fióka; Ido: ucelyuno; Italian: pulcino; Japanese: 雛; Kazakh: балапан; Korean: 새끼새; Kumyk: жюжек, жижек, чӀикӀа, жига; Kurdish Central Kurdish: جوجْک‎; Kyrgyz: балапан; Latgalian: cuoļs; Latin: pullus; Latvian: cālis, cālēns; Lithuanian: paukščiukas; Macedonian: пиле; Malay: anak burung; Maltese: ferħ, ferħa; Maranao: piyak; Mi'kmaq: go'qoli'gweji'j anim; Norwegian: fugleunge; Bokmål: fugleunge, kylling; Old English: bridd; Persian: جوجه‎; Polish: pisklę; Portuguese: filhote de ave; Quechua: ciuci, chillwi; Romanian: pui; Russian: птенец; Scottish Gaelic: isean, eireag, bigean, pùdach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: птић, птиче, птичица, пиле, потркушац, чучавац; Roman: ptić, ptiče, ptičica, pile, potrkušac, čučavac; Sicilian: puḍḍicinu, aciḍḍuzzu, uciḍḍuzzu; Slovak: vtáča, vtáčatko; Slovene: ptičji mladič; Spanish: polluelo, pollo, pichón; Swedish: fågelunge; Tagalog: sisiw; Tajik: чӯҷа; Tamil: குஞ்சு; Ukrainian: пташеня, пташа; Uzbek: joʻja; Volapük: bödül; Walloon: djonne; Zazaki: leyr, leyrek, cure