ὑλουργός
ἡ κέρκος τῇ ἀλώπεκι μαρτυρεῖ → you can tell a fox by its tail, small traits give the clue to the character of a person
English (LSJ)
ὑλουργόν,
A working wood, δρέπανα D.H. 3.73.
II Subst. ὑλουργός, ὁ, carpenter or woodman, E.HF241, J.AJ8.2.6.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1177] Holz bearbeitend, ὁ ὑλ., der Zimmermann; Eur. Herc. Fur. 241; Poll. 7, 101; auch δρέπανα, D. Hal. 3, 73.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ός, όν :
qui travaille le bois.
Étymologie: ὕλη, ἔργον.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ὑλουργός: ὁ Eur. = ὑλοτόμος II.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ὑλουργός: -όν, ὑλουργικός, ξυλουργικός, δρέπανα Διον. Ἁλ. 3. 73· ὡς οὐσιαστ. ὑλουργός, ὁ, ξυλουργός, Εὐσ. Ἐκκλ. Ἱστ. 241, Ἰωσήπ. Ἰουσ. Ἀρχ. 8. 2, 6.
Greek Monolingual
και ὑληουργός, -όν, Α
1. αυτός που κατεργάζεται ξύλα
2. το αρσ. ως ουσ. ὁ ὑλουργός και ὑληουργός
ξυλουργός ή υλοτόμος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ὕλη + -ουργός (< ἔργον)].
Greek Monotonic
ὑλουργός: -όν (*ἔργω), ξυλουργικός· ως ουσ. ὑλουργός, ὁ, μαραγκός ή ξυλουργός, σε Ευρ.
Middle Liddell
ὑλ-ουργός, όν [*ἔργω
working wood: as substantive ὑλουργός, ὁ, a carpenter or woodman, Eur.
Translations
carpenter
Albanian: zdrukthëtar, drudhendës; Apache Western Apache: kįh ágoleʼí; Arabic: نَجَّار; Egyptian Arabic: نجار; Moroccan Arabic: نجار; Aramaic Hebrew: נגרא; Syriac: ܢܓܪܐ; Armenian: հյուսն, ատաղձագործ, դուրգար; Old Armenian: հիւսն; Assamese: বাঢ়ৈ, কাঠ মিস্ত্ৰী, সূতাৰ; Asturian: carpinteru, carpintera; Azerbaijani: dülgər, xarrat; Basque: arotz; Belarusian: цясляр, сталяр; Bengali: সূত্রধর; Bulgarian: дърводелец; Burmese: လက်သမား; Catalan: fuster, fustera; Cherokee: ᎠᏲᎳᏅᎥᏍᎩ; Chinese Mandarin: 木匠; Czech: tesař, truhlář; Danish: tømrer, tømmermand; Dutch: timmerman, timmervrouw, timmeraar; Erzya: чапиця; Esperanto: ĉarpentisto, ĉarpentistino; Estonian: puusepp; Faroese: timburmaður; Finnish: puuseppä, timperi, kirvesmies; French: menuisier, menuisière, charpentier, charpentière; Galician: carpinteiro, carpinteira, fragueiro; Georgian: ხურო; German: Zimmermann, Zimmerfrau, Zimmerer, Zimmerin, Schreiner, Schreinerin, Tischler, Tischlerin, Bauschreiner, Bauschreinerin, Bautischler, Bautischlerin; Gothic: 𐍄𐌹𐌼𐍂𐌾𐌰; Greek: ξυλουργός, μαραγκός; Ancient Greek: δοκοτέκτων, δομοτέκτων, κοπεύς, ξυλοεργός, ξυλουργός, τέκτων, ὑλουργός; Hebrew: נַגָּר; Hindi: काष्ठकार, बढ़ई; Hungarian: ács, épületasztalos, asztalos; Icelandic: smiður, húsasmiður, snikkari, timburmaður; Irish: cearpantóir, saor adhmaid, siúinéir; Italian: carpentiere, falegname; Japanese: 大工; Kazakh: ағаш ұстасы; Khmer: ជាងឈើ; Korean: 목수(木手); Kurdish Central Kurdish: دارتاش; Northern Kurdish: necarr, merenqoz, xirat, dulger, dartiraş, dartaş; Kyrgyz: жыгач устасы; Lao: ຊ່າງໄມ້; Latin: lignarius; Latvian: galdnieks; Lithuanian: dailidė; Low German: Timmermann; Luganda: mubazzi; Macedonian: столар; Malay: tukang kayu; Malayalam: ആശാരി; Maltese: mastrudaxxa; Marathi: सुतार; Mazanderani: چوتاش; Middle English: carpenter; Mongolian Cyrillic: мужаан; Navajo: kin ííłʼíní; Norman: tchèrpentchi; Northern Sotho: mmêtli; Norwegian Bokmål: tømrer, tømmermann, snekker; Nynorsk: tømrar, tømmermann, snikkar; Occitan: menusièr, menuisièra, menusèr, menusèra; Old English: trēowwyrhta; Ottoman Turkish: مارانغوز, دولگر, طوغرامهجی; Pali: vaḍḍhakī; Pashto: ترکاڼ; Persian: درودگر, درگر, نجار; Plautdietsch: Holtoabeida, Descha, Temmamaun; Polish: cieśla, stolarz, stolarka; Portuguese: marceneiro, marceneira, carpinteiro, carpinteira; Punjabi: ਤਰਖਾਣ; Romani: duramažís, duramaǰís; Romanian: dulgher, tâmplar, lemnar; Romansch: lainari, scrinari, marangun; Russian: плотник, столяр; Sanskrit: तक्षन्, छेदि, त्वष्टृ; Scottish Gaelic: saor; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: те̏са̄р, сто̏ла̄р; Roman: tȅsār, stȍlār; Shona: muvezi; Slovak: tesár, truhlár; Slovene: tesar; Somali: najaar; Spanish: carpintero, carpintera, ebanista; Swahili: seremala; Swazi: um-bati, wemápulángo; Swedish: timmerman, snickare; Tagalog: anluwagi, karpintero; Tajik: дуредгар; Tamil: தச்சன்; Thai: ช่างไม้; Tocharian B: tarkāttsa; Turkish: dülger, marangoz, doğramacı sg; Turkmen: agaç ussasy; Ukrainian: тесляр, тесля, столар; Urdu: بڑھئی; Uyghur: ياغاچچى; Uzbek: duradgor; Venetian: marangon, marangona, carpenter, carpentera; Vietnamese: thợ mộc; Volapük: kapenan, hikapenan, jikapenan; Welsh: saer coed, saer; Yiddish: סטאָליער