ἀνήλιπος
Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ Λόγος, καὶ ὁ Λόγος ἦν πρὸς τὸν Θεόν, καὶ Θεὸς ἦν ὁ Λόγος (Κατὰ Ἰωάννην 1:1) → In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
English (LSJ)
Dor. ἀνάλιπος, ον, barefoot, v.l. for νήλιπος, Theoc.4.56.
German (Pape)
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀνήλῐπος: дор. ἀνάλῐπος 2 (νᾱ) необутый, босой Theocr.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀνήλῐπος: Δωρ. ἀνάλ-, ον, ἄνευ πεδίλων, ἀνυπόδητος, γυμνόπους, «’ξυπόλυτος», Θεόκρ. 4. 56· πρβλ. νήλιπος, νηλίπους (ἐκ τοῦ ἦλιψ, καθ’ ἃ λέγεται, ὅπερ ἦν Δωρικὸν πέδιλον).
Greek Monolingual
ἀνήλιπος, -ον (Α)
ανυπόδητος, ξυπόλητος
βλ. νήλιπος.
Greek Monotonic
ἀνήλῐπος: Δωρ. ἀν-άλ-, -ον (ἦλιψ, είδος παπουτσιού), αυτό που δεν έχει πέδιλα, ανυπόδητος, ξυπόλυτος, σε Θεόκρ.
Middle Liddell
ἦλιψ a kind of shoe
unshod, barefoot, Theocr.
English (Woodhouse)
barefoot, barefooted, with bare feet, without shoe, without shoes
Translations
Alemannic German: barfießich; Arabic: حَافِي, حَافٍ; Egyptian Arabic: حافي; Hijazi Arabic: حفيان; Moroccan Arabic: حفيان; Armenian: բոբիկ; Aromanian: discultsu, discults; Azerbaijani: ayaqyalın, yalınayaq, ayağı çılpaq; Bashkir: ялан аяҡ; Breton: diarc'hen, divotoù; Bulgarian: бос; Catalan: descalç; Chinese Mandarin: 赤腳, 赤脚, 光腳, 光脚; Corsican: scalzu; Czech: bosý; Danish: barfodet; Dutch: barrevoets, blootsvoets; English: barefoot, barefooted, discalceate, discalced, shoeless, unshoed, unshod; Esperanto: nudpieda; Faroese: berføttur, berbeinaður, berleggjaður; Finnish: paljasjalkainen; French: pieds nus; Friulian: discolç; Galician: descalzo; German: barfuß, barfüßig; Greek: ξυπόλυτος; Ancient Greek: ἄβλαυτος, ἄδετος, ἀνάλιπος, ἀνήλιπος, ἀνηλίπους, ἀνάρβυλος, ἀπέδιλος, ἀπεδίλωτος, γυμνοπόδης, ἀνυπόδητος, ἀνυποδήματος, γυμνός, γυμνόπους, γυμνοσάνδαλος, νήλιπος, νηλίπους, νηλίπεζος, ζάγρος, νήπους, λευκόπους; Hebrew: יחף; Hungarian: mezítlábas; Icelandic: berfættur; Indonesian: telanjang kaki; Irish: cosnochta; Italian: scalzo, a piedi nudi; Japanese: 裸足, 素足; Kazakh: жалаңаяқ; Korean: 맨발의; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: xwas, lingxwas, nigxwas, pêxwas, pîxwas; Ladin: deschëuz; Luxembourgish: baarbes; Malay: kaki ayam; Maltese: ħafi, ħafja, ħafjin; Maori: kore hū; Navajo: ké tʼáágééd; Neapolitan: scauzo; Norwegian Bokmål: barbeint; Old English: bærfōt; Persian: پابرهنه; Plautdietsch: boaft; Polish: bosy; Portuguese: descalço, descalça; Romanian: desculț; Russian: босо́й, необу́тый, босоно́гий; Sardinian: iscultzu, isciurtzu, iscurtzu, iscúlciu, iscrutzu, iscursu, iscurtu; Scots: barefit; Scottish Gaelic: casruisgte; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бо̑с; Roman: bȏs; Sicilian: scàusu; Slovene: bos; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: bósy, bósučki; Spanish: descalzo, chuña, a pies pelados; Swedish: barfota; Tagalog: yapak; Tashelhit: ⵃⴼⵢⴰⵏ; Tibetan: རྐང་རྗེན་མ; Turkish: yalınayak; Ukrainian: бо́сий, босоно́гий; Uyghur: يالاڭئاياق; Venetian: descalso, descalço, descals, descolzh, descolz; Volapük: nüdafutik; Walloon: a pîs dischås, a pîs dschås; Welsh: troednoeth; Yiddish: באָרוועס