χλιδανός

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εἰργάζοντο λογάδην φέροντες λίθους καὶ ξυνετίθεσαν ὡς ἕκαστόν τι ξυμβαίνοι → they went to work bringing the stones as they picked them out and put them together as each one happened to fit

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Full diacritics: χλῐδᾰνός Medium diacritics: χλιδανός Low diacritics: χλιδανός Capitals: ΧΛΙΔΑΝΟΣ
Transliteration A: chlidanós Transliteration B: chlidanos Transliteration C: chlidanos Beta Code: xlidano/s

English (LSJ)

χλιδανή, χλιδανόν, Aeol. χλίδανος [ῐ], α, ον, luxurious, delicate, voluptuous, Sapph. Supp.21.8; χλιδανῆς ἥβης τέρψιν A.Pers.544 (anap.); ἑταίρα E.Cyc. 500 (lyr.); of Alcibiades, effeminate, Plu.Alc.23; cf. χλιδή sub fin.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1359] weichlich, zärtlich, schwelgerisch; Aesch. Pers. 536; χλιδανῆς ἔχων ἑταίρας βόστρυχον Eur. Cycl. 497; u. in späterer Prosa, wie Plut. Alcib. 23; – adv., Poll.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ή, όν :
mou, efféminé.
Étymologie: χλιδή.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

χλῐδᾰνός: любящий наслаждения, сладострастный, изнеженный (ἥβη Aesch.; ἕταιρα Eur.; Ἀλκιβιάδης Plut.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

χλῐδᾰνός: -ή, -όν, τρυφηλός, τρυφερός, χλιδανῆς ἥβης τέρψιν Αἰσχύλ. Πέρσ. 544· χλιδανῆς ἑταίρας βόστρυχον Εὐρ. Κύκλ. 500· ἐπὶ τοῦ Ἀλκιβιάδου, Πλουτ. Ἀλκ. 23.

Greek Monolingual

-ή, -όν, και χλίδανος, -α, -ον, Α
τρυφηλός, φιλήδονος, ηδυπαθής («χλιδανῆς... ἑταίρας», Ευρ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < χλιδή + επίθημα -ανός (πρβλ. στεγανός, τραγανός)].

Greek Monotonic

χλῑδᾰνός: -ή, -όν (χλιδή), πολυτελής, τρυφηλός, φιλήδονος, σε Αισχύλ., Ευρ.

Middle Liddell

χλῐδᾰνός, ή, όν χλιδή
luxurious, delicate, voluptuous, Aesch., Eur.

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, αἰσχροπαθής, ἀνδρογύναιος, ἀνδρογύνης, ἀνδρόγυνος, ἁπαλός, ἀπομάλακος, βακέλας, βάκηλος, βάναυσος, γυναικάνηρ, γυναικεῖος, γυναικηρός, γυναικίας, γυναικικός, γυναικοήθης, γυναικόμιμος, γυναικόμορφος, γυναικοπαθής, γυναικοτραφής, γυναικόφρων, γυναικώδης, γύννις, διακεκλασμένος, διονῦς, ἐκτεθηλυμμένος, 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