ὄλολυς

From LSJ

μούνη γὰρ ἄγειν οὐκέτι σωκῶ λύπης ἀντίρροπον ἄχθος → I have no longer strength to bear alone the burden of grief that weighs me down, I no longer have the strength to hold up alone the weight of grief that pushes against me, I no longer have the strength to counterbalance alone the weight of grief that acts as counterweight, I have no longer strength to balance alone the counterpoising weight of sorrow

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Full diacritics: ὄλολυς Medium diacritics: ὄλολυς Low diacritics: όλολυς Capitals: ΟΛΟΛΥΣ
Transliteration A: ólolys Transliteration B: ololys Transliteration C: ololys Beta Code: o)/lolus

English (LSJ)

ὁ, effeminate, dissolute person (ὁ γυναικώδης καὶ κατάθεος καὶ βάκηλος Phot.), Anaxandr.34.4, Men.34. (On the accent, v. Hdn. Gr.2.938.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 326] ὁ, bezeichnet nach Phot. bei Menand. und Theopomp. τὸν γυναικώδη καὶ βάκηλον; vgl. Anaxandr. bei Ath. IV, 182 d u. VI, 242 e.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὄλολυς: ὁ, ἄνθρωπος ἐκτεθηλυμμένος καὶ διεφθαρμένος («ὁ γυναικώδης καὶ κατάθεος καὶ βάκηλος» Φώτ.), Ἀναξανδρ. ἐν «Ὀδυσσεῖ» 2. 4, Μένανδρ. ἐν Ἀδήλ. 373. Περὶ τοῦ τονισμοῦ ἴδε Ἡρῳδιαν. π. μον. λέξ. σ. 32. 35.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὄλολυς: adj. m испускающий жалобные крики, плаксивый Men.

Translations

effeminate

Amharic: ሴታ ሴት; Arabic: مُخَنَّث‎; Armenian: կնաբարո, ղզիկ; Aromanian: muljirashcu; Bikol Central: babayinhon; Bulgarian: женствен; Chinese Cantonese: 乸型; Mandarin: 娘娘腔, 女人氣/女人气; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲗⲁⲕⲟⲥ; Czech: zženštilý; Danish: kvindagtig; Dutch: verwijfd; Esperanto: virineca, ineca; Finnish: naismainen, epämiehekäs, feminiininen; French: efféminé, efféminée; Galician: afeminado; German: weibisch, tuntig, effeminiert, verweichlicht, verweiblicht; Greek: θηλυπρεπής; Ancient Greek: ἁβρόβιος, ἁβρός, ἀνδρογύναιος, ἀνδρόγυνος, ἁπαλός, ἀπομάλακος, γυναικεῖος, γυναικίας, γυναικικός, γυναικόμιμος, γυναικόμορφος, γυναικοτραφής, γυναικόφρων, γυναικώδης, γύννις, διακεκλασμένος, θηλυδρίας, θηλυδρίης, θηλυδριῶδες, θηλυδριώδης, θηλυκῶδες, θηλυκώδης, θηλύμορφος, θηλύνους, θηλύφρων, θηλύψυχος, θρυπτικός, Ἰωνικός, κατακεκλασµένος, κατατεθηλυμμένος, κατεαγός, κατεαγώς, μαλακός, μαλακόσωμος, μαλθακός, μαλθάκων, μεῖραξ, μόλθακος, ὄλολυς, σαβακός, σαλμακίς, Σαλμακίς, τρυφερόβιος, τρυφερός, τρυφῶν, ὑπόθηλυς, χλιδανός; Indonesian: banci, kemayu; Irish: baineanda, baineann, piteogach, piteánta; Italian: effemminato; Japanese: 女々しい; Korean: 유약; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: serejin, nemêr; Latin: eviratus, perfluus; Macedonian: женствен; Manx: dendeaysagh, soailtagh, bwoirrin, benoil; Norwegian: kvinneaktig, umandig, jentete, jenteaktig, kvinnelig, femi, bløtaktig; Bokmål: feminin, fjollete; Nynorsk: feminin; Persian: امرد‎; Polish: zniewieściały, zbabiały, wydelikacony, babski, babski; Portuguese: afeminado, efeminado, mulheril, adamado, amulherado, afemeado, amaricado, dengoso, inviril, mulherengo, amulherengado, paneleiro, apaneleirado, maricas, mariconço, bicha, abichanado, larilas, panilas, enerve; Romanian: afemeiat; Russian: женоподобный; Scottish Gaelic: boireannta; Slovak: zoženštený; Spanish: afeminado, amanerado, amujerado, ahembrado, adamado, mujeril, amariconado; Swedish: fjollig; Tagalog: binabae; Turkish: yumuşak, efemine; Ukrainian: жоновидий, жінкуватий; Uzbek: xotinchalish, xezalak; Welsh: merchetaidd