ἐμπύημα
τὸ τῶν γεωργῶν ὅσαι τε ἄλλαι τέχναι (Plato, Timaeus 17c10) → the class of farmers and other such crafts(men)
English (LSJ)
ατος, τό, gathering, abscess, esp. internal, Hp.Prog.18, Epid.3.1.a/, Arist. HA624a17; of the kidneys, Ruf.Ren.Ves.1.5; of the chest, Archig. ap.Aët.8.73, Gal.17(2).793.
Spanish (DGE)
-ματος, τό
medic. absceso interno, empiema ἐπισκέπτεσθαι δὲ χρὴ τὴν ἀρχὴν τοῦ ἐμπυήματος Hp.Prog.16, cf. 17, 18, Epid.3.1.1, Arist.HA 624a17, Aret.SA 1.10.5, ἐμπυήματα χρόνια abscesos crónicos Hp.Art.55, en los riñones, Ruf.Ren.Ves.1.5, en los pulmones, Archig. en Aët.8.73, Gal.7.327, 17(2).793.
German (Pape)
τό, Geschwür, bes. in der Lunge, Medic.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἐμπύημα: ατος τό нарыв, гнойник Arst.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐμπύημα: τό, συνάθροισις πύου, «ὄμπυασμα», ἀπόστημα, ἰδίως ἐσωτερικόν, Ἱππ. Προγν. 41, Ἐπιδημ. τ. Γ΄, 1059, Ἀριστ. π. τὰ Ζ. Ἱστ. 9. 40, 10.
Greek Monolingual
και εμπύωμα, το (AM ἐμπύημα και ἐμπύωμα)
συγκέντρωση πύου σ' ένα εσωτερικό ή εξωτερικό σημείο του σώματος.
Translations
abscess
Arabic: دُمَّل, خُرَاج, خُرَّاج; Armenian: թարախակույտ, պալար; Bashkir: шеш, шешек; Belarusian: гнайні́к, верад, нарыў, абсцэс; Bulgarian: абсцес, цирей; Catalan: abscés; Cherokee: ᏚᏍᏗ; Chinese Mandarin: 膿腫, 脓肿; Czech: absces, hnisavý vřed; Dutch: abces, etterbuil, ettergezwel; Esperanto: absceso; Finnish: paise, märkäpesäke, absessi; French: abcès; Georgian: აბსცესი; German: Abszess, Eiterbeule; Greek: απόστημα; Ancient Greek: ἀπόστημα, δοθιήν, ἐμπύημα; Haitian Creole: apse; Hindi: विद्रधि; Hungarian: tályog, kelés; Icelandic: kýli; Ido: abceso; Indonesian: abses; Interlingua: abscesso; Irish: easpa; Italian: ascesso; Japanese: 膿瘍, 腫れ物; Kazakh: іріңдік; Korean: 농양(膿瘍); Latin: vomica; Malay: bisul, abses; Malayalam: കുരു; Maltese: pustuletta; Maori: tāpoa, whēwhē, maiao, tuma; Norman: abcès; Norwegian Bokmål: abscess, byll, verkebyll; Persian: دمل, آبسه; Plautdietsch: Schwäa; Polish: ropień inan, absces; Portuguese: abscesso; Romanian: abces; Russian: гнойник, гнойничок, нарыв, абсцесс; Scottish Gaelic: neasgaid; Serbo-Croatian: čȉr, apsces; Spanish: absceso, flemón; Swedish: abscess; Tagalog: naknak; Turkish: apse; Ukrainian: гнійник, гнояк, гноянка, нарив, абсцес; Vietnamese: áp-xe; Welsh: crawniad; Westrobothnian: burning, bód; Yiddish: געשוויר