ἀγχήρης

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θεὸς δ' ἁμαρτάνουσιν οὐ παρίσταται → God doesn't stand by those who do wrong → A peccatore sese numen segregat → Ein Gott steht denen, die da freveln, niemals bei

Menander, Monostichoi, 252
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Full diacritics: ἀγχήρης Medium diacritics: ἀγχήρης Low diacritics: αγχήρης Capitals: ΑΓΧΗΡΗΣ
Transliteration A: anchḗrēs Transliteration B: anchērēs Transliteration C: agchiris Beta Code: a)gxh/rhs

English (LSJ)

ἀγχήρες, neighbouring, S.Fr.7, Orph.A.1072.

Spanish (DGE)

-ες
cercano, vecino S.Fr.7.
• Etimología: Comp. de ἄγχι y la raíz que se encuentra en ἀραρίσκω q.u.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀγχήρης: близкий, ближний Soph.

German (Pape)

ες, (nahe zusammengefügt), nahe, Soph. frg. 6; Orph. Ag. 1076.

Translations

neighbouring

Arabic: مُجَاوِر‎; Bulgarian: съседен, близък; Catalan: veí, limítrof; Czech: sousední; Dutch: naburig, naburige, aanpalend, aanpalende, buur-; Esperanto: najbara; Finnish: naapuri-; French: adjacent, voisin, avoisinant; Galician: veciño, limítrofe; Georgian: მეზობელი, მეზობლური; German: benachbart; Greek: γειτονικός, γειτνιάζων; Ancient Greek: ἀγχήρης, ἀγχιγείτων, ἀγχίγυος, ἀγχίθυρος, ἀγχίπορος, ἀγχιτέρμων, ἀγχόμορος, ἄγχουρος, ἀμφικτύων, ἀστυγείτων, γειτνιακός, γείτνιος, γειτόσυνος, γείτων, ἔποικος, ξύνουρος, ὅμαυλος, ὅμορος, ὅμουρος, ὁμόχωρος, πάροικος, περιηγής, περιοικίς, περίοικος, πλησίος, πλησιόχωρος, πρόσοικος, πρόσχωρος, συγγείτνιος, συγγείτων, σύγκληρος, σύνορος; Hungarian: szomszédos; Icelandic: nágranna-, nærliggjandi; Italian: confinante, contiguo, vicino, finitimo, limitrofo; Latin: vicinalis; Maori: pātata, tūtata; Norwegian Bokmål: tilgrensende, tilstøtende; Nynorsk: tilgrensande; Portuguese: vizinho, limítrofe; Romansch: vischin; Russian: соседний, близлежащий; Spanish: vecino, limítrofe, contiguo; Ukrainian: сусі́дній, прилеглий; Venetian: adiaxente; Volapük: nilädik