ἐκτορνεύω
ἐν ταῖς ἀνάγκαις χρημάτων κρείττων φίλος → it is better in times of need to have friends rather than money, a friend in need is a friend indeed (Menander, Sententiae monostichoi 143)
English (LSJ)
carve, Sm.Ex.25.35(36).
Spanish (DGE)
tornear, modelar, cincelar τὴν ὀπὴν ἑλικοειδῶς ἐξετόρνευσεν torneó la entrada del conducto (auditivo) con circunvoluciones Pall.V.Chrys.4.139, en v. pas., Sm.Ex.25.35, ἔμψυχος εἰκὼν τοῦ πλάσαντος ... ἐκτορνευθείς el hombre, Bas.Sel.Or.M.85.37B, cf. Clem.Recogn.8.29.3, (κύμβαλον) ἑλικοειδῶς ἐκτορνευθέν Ps.Caes.145.3, ἔκπωμα ἐκτετορνευμένον Sch.Od.3.50
•en v. med. mismo sent. πρὸς τοῦτον ἐκτορνεύσασθαι τὴν χοινικίδα conforme a este (molde) cincelar la arandela Hero Bel.96.9.
German (Pape)
[Seite 782] ausdrechseln, Heliod. 2, 11.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐκτορνεύω: ἐπιτεταμ. τοῦ τορνεύω, Ἀκύλ. (Ἔξοδ. ΚΕ΄, 33), Καισάρ. 1060.
Greek Monolingual
ἐκτορνεύω (Α)
επιτατ. του τορνεύω.
Translations
work with a lathe
Bulgarian: струговам; Catalan: tornejar; Czech: soustružit; Danish: dreje; Dutch: draaien; Finnish: sorvata; French: tourner; German: drehen, drechseln; Greek: τορνεύω; Ancient Greek: διατορνεύω, ἀποτορνεύω, ἐκτορνεύω, τορνεύω; Hungarian: esztergál; Irish: deil; Japanese: 削る; Latgalian: tacynuot; Latvian: virpot; Macedonian: струга, струже; Polish: toczyć, wytoczyć; Portuguese: tornear; Russian: точить; Spanish: tornear, mandrilar; Swedish: svarva; Thai: กลึง; Turkish: tornalamak