ἀπορέγχω

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κοινὴ γὰρ ἡ τύχη καὶ τὸ μέλλον ἀόρατον → fortune is common to all, the future is unknown | fortune is common to all and the future unknown | fate is common to all and the future unknown

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Full diacritics: ἀπορέγχω Medium diacritics: ἀπορέγχω Low diacritics: απορέγχω Capitals: ΑΠΟΡΕΓΧΩ
Transliteration A: aporénchō Transliteration B: aporenchō Transliteration C: aporegcho Beta Code: a)pore/gxw

English (LSJ)

snore to the end, AP11.4 (Parmen.).

Spanish (DGE)

roncar εὐστομάχως AP 11.4 (Parmen.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 321] ausschnarchen, Parmen. 15 (XI, 4).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ronfler.
Étymologie: ἀπό, ῥέγχω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀπορέγχω: v.l. ἀπορρέγχω храпеть всласть Anth.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀπορέγχω: μέλλ. ἀπορέγξω, ῥέγχω, ῥοχαλίζω, Ἀνθ. Π. 11. 4.

Greek Monolingual

ἀπορέγχω (Α)
ροχαλίζω δυνατά.

Greek Monotonic

ἀπορέγχω: μέλ. —ρέγξω, ροχαλίζω εκκωφαντικά, σε Ανθ.

Middle Liddell

to snore to the end, Anth.

Translations

snore

Afrikaans: snork; Ainu: エトㇿキ; Albanian: gërhas; Arabic: شَخَرَ‎; Egyptian Arabic: شخر‎; Moroccan Arabic: شخر‎; Armenian: խռմփալ, խռմփացնել, խռռացնել; Assamese: ঘোৰঘোৰা, নাক বজা; Azerbaijani: xoruldamaq; Belarusian: храпці́; Bengali: নাক ডাকা; Bikol Central: maghukragong; Bulgarian: хъ́ркам; Burmese: ဟောက်; Catalan: roncar; Cherokee: ᏓᏆᎳᎩᎠ; Chickasaw: lhabanka; Chinese Cantonese: 打鼾; Literary Chinese: 鼾; Mandarin: 打鼾; Min Nan: 鼾; Coptic: ϧⲉⲣϧⲉⲣ; Czech: chrápat; Danish: snorke; Dutch: snurken; Early Assamese: ঘোঙ্ঘড়ি পাৰ্; Elfdalian: skråita; Esperanto: ronki; Estonian: norskama; Faroese: snorka, róta; Finnish: kuorsata; French: ronfler; Georgian: ხვრინავს; German: schnarchen; Greek: ροχαλίζω; Ancient Greek: ῥέγκω, ῥέγχω, ἀπορέγχω, ῥοχαλίζω, ῥογχαλίζω, ἀσθμαίνω; Greenlandic: qannguivoq; Haitian Creole: wonfle; Hebrew: נָחַר‎; Hindi: खर्राटा लेना; Hungarian: horkol; Hunsrik: schnorrikse; Icelandic: hrjóta; Indonesian: mendengkur, berdengkur; Irish: srann; Italian: russare, ronfare; Japanese: 鼾をかく, 鼾を立てる; Javanese: ngorok; Kapampangan: malakak; Kazakh: қорылдау; Khmer: ស្រមុក; Korean: 코를 골다; Kyrgyz: корулдоо; Lao: ກົນ, ນອນກົນ, ສຽງກົນ; Latgalian: kruokt; Latin: sterto, rhoncho; Latvian: krākt; Lithuanian: knarkti; Luxembourgish: ronken, schnaarchen; Macedonian: ‘рка, грчи; Malay: berdengkur; Manchu: ᡴᡡᠸᠠᠴᠠᡵᠠᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: korowaru, ngongoro, korowaru, pipiha, peru; Middle English: snoren; Mongolian: хурхирах; Navajo: ałhą́ą́ʼ; Norman: ronflier, raonfflaïr; Northern Sami: skuhrrat; Norwegian: snorke; Occitan: roncar, ronflar; Old English: hrūtan; Persian: خرخر کردن‎, خرناس کشیدن‎, خروپفیدن‎, خرناسیدن‎; Polish: chrapać; Portuguese: roncar; Romanian: sforăi; Romansch: sgruflar, runtgir; Russian: храпеть; Scottish Gaelic: srann; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: хр́кати; Roman: hŕkati; Sicilian: runfari, runfulijari; Slovak: chrápať; Slovene: smrčati; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: smorčeć; Spanish: roncar; Swedish: snarka; Tagalog: humilik; Tajik: хуррок кашидан, хӯрок кашидан; Thai: กรน; Tibetan: སྔུར་པ་བཏང; Turkish: horlamak; Turkmen: hor çekmek; Ukrainian: хропі́ти; Urdu: خراٹا لینا‎; Uzbek: xurrak otmoq, xirillamoq; Vietnamese: ngáy; Volapük: snokön, snorön; Walloon: ronfler, ronfyî; Welsh: chwyrnu; Yiddish: כראָפּען‎