εὐχειρία
οἵτινες πόλιν μίαν λαβόντες εὐρυπρωκτότεροι πολύ τῆς πόλεος ἀπεχώρησαν ἧς εἷλον τότε → after taking a single city they returned home, with arses much wider than the city they captured
English (LSJ)
Ion. εὐχειρίη, ἡ, manual dexterity, skill, ἀνόητος εὐχειρία Hp.Art. 35, cf. Ruf. ap. Orib.inc.20.1; in flute-playing, Poll.4.72; in battle, Plb.11.13.3, 16.19.1, Fr.158 (pl.), Hdn.1.17.12, etc. (sometimes confused in codd with εὐχέρεια.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 1108] ἡ, Geschicklichkeit der Hand; Pol. 11, 13, 3, im plur., wie D. Sic. 19, 16; a. Sp., wie Hdn.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
εὐχειρία: ἡ Polyb. = εὐχέρεια 1.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
εὐχειρία: ἡ, ταχύτης χειρός, ἱκανότης, ἐμπειρία, δεξιότης (πρβλ. εὐχέρεια Ι), ἀνόητος εὐχ. Ἱππ. π. Ἄρθρ. 802, πρβλ. Πολύβ. 11. 13, 3, κτλ.
Greek Monolingual
εὐχειρία και ιων. τ. εὐχειρίη, ἡ (Α) εύχειρ
1. ικανότητα, δεξιότητα, εμπειρία
2. δεξιοτεχνία.
Translations
dexterity
Bulgarian: сръчност, ловкост; Catalan: destresa; Chinese Mandarin: 機巧, 机巧, 靈巧, 灵巧; Czech: zručnost, šikovnost; Danish: fingerfærdighed; Dutch: handigheid; Finnish: näppäryys, taitavuus; French: dextérité; Georgian: მოხერხებულობა, სიმარჯვე, ოსტატურობა, გაწაფულობა, სიმკვირცხლე, შნო; German: Fingerfertigkeit, Geschicklichkeit, Gewandtheit; Greek: επιδεξιότητα, δεξιοσύνη, επιτηδειότητα, μαστοριά; Ancient Greek: ἀμφιδεξιότης, δεινότης, δεξιότης, ἐπιδεξιότης, εὐθιξία, εὐμάρεια, εὐχειρία, εὐχειρίη, εὐχέρεια, πρᾶξις, ταχυχειρία; Hebrew: זריזות, גמישות, מיומנות, קלות תנועה; Hungarian: kézügyesség, ügyesség, fürgeség; Indonesian: ketangkasan; Italian: destrezza; Japanese: 器用さ, 素早さ; Latin: agilitas, pernicitas; Lithuanian: miklumas; Macedonian: спретност, умешност; Old English: handcræft; Persian: چیرهدستی, زبردستی, تردستی; Polish: zręczność, zwinność; Portuguese: destreza; Romanian: dexteritate, îndemânare, iscusință, dibăcie, abilitate; Russian: ловкость, сноровка, проворность, проворство, подвижность; Slovak: zručnosť, obratnosť; Spanish: destreza; Swedish: skicklighet, fingerfärdighet, händighet; Telugu: నైపుణ్యము
skill
Afrikaans: vaardigheid; Albanian: aftësi; Arabic: مَهَارَة; Armenian: հմտություն, ունակություն; Belarusian: уменне, умельства, майстэрства, навык; Bulgarian: умение, вещина, сръчност; Catalan: habilitat, destresa; Chinese Mandarin: 技巧, 技能, 技術/技术; Czech: schopnost; Danish: færdighed; Dutch: bekwaamheid, vaardigheid; Esperanto: bravuro, lerteco; Estonian: oskus; Faroese: kynstur, kunstur, hegni, fimi; Finnish: taito, kyky; French: habileté, compétence, don, capacité; Galician: habilidade, habelencia, maña, xeito, doén, despexo, chencha, azareña, destrez; German: Fähigkeit, Fertigkeit, Geschicklichkeit, Kunst, Talent, Kompetenz; Greek: επιδεξιότητα, δεξιοτεχνία, ικανότητα; Ancient Greek: δαημοσύνη, δεινότης, δεξιότης, διανόησις, ἐμπειρία, ἐντρέχεια, ἕξις, ἐπιδεξιότης, ἐπιστήμη, εὐεξία, εὐστοχία, εὐστοχίη, μῆτις, σοφία, σόφισμα, τέχνα, τέχνη, τὸ ἐντρεχές; Hebrew: מְיֻמָּנוּת, כִּשּׁוּרִים; Hindi: कुशलता, कौशल, निपुणता, महारत; Hungarian: ügyesség, hozzáértés; Indonesian: kemampuan, keahlian; Interlingua: habilitate, talento; Italian: abilità, capacità, competenza; Japanese: 腕, 技, 技能, 技巧, 技術, スキル; Korean: 기술, 스킬; Latin: habilitas, peritia, sollertia, potestas, potentia, ars; Latvian: prasme, iemaņas; Lithuanian: įgūdis; Lü: ᦞᦲᧉᦌᦱ; Macedonian: вештина; Malay: kemahiran, skil; Maltese: sengħa; Marathi: कौशल्य; Norman: agenceté; Norwegian Bokmål: dyktighet, evne, ferdighet, talent, dugleik; Nynorsk: dugleik, dyktigheit, evne, ferdigheit, talent; Occitan: abiletat; Old English: cræft; Persian: مهارت, اروین; Polish: umiejętność; Portuguese: habilidade, talento; Romanian: abilitate, pricepere, talent; Russian: умение, навык, мастерство, сноровка, искусство, способность, талант, дар; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вештина, вјештина; Roman: veština, vještina; Slovak: schopnosť; Slovene: spretnost, veščina; Spanish: destreza, habilidad, maña, talento; Swedish: färdighet, skicklighet; Tamil: திறன்; Telugu: నేర్పు, నిపుణత; Tocharian B: epastyäññe; Turkish: beceri, maharet, marifet, ustalık, yetenek, kabiliyet; Ukrainian: вмі́ння, майстерство, навик; Volapük: skil