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ἀρράβαξ

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Θεὸν προτίμα, δεύτερον δὲ τοὺς γονεῖς → Post deum habeas parentes proximo loco → Vor allem ehre Gott, die Eltern gleich nach ihm

Menander, Monostichoi, 230
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Full diacritics: ἀρράβαξ Medium diacritics: ἀρράβαξ Low diacritics: αρράβαξ Capitals: ΑΡΡΑΒΑΞ
Transliteration A: arrábax Transliteration B: arrabax Transliteration C: arravaks Beta Code: a)rra/bac

English (LSJ)

ὁ, = ὀρχηστής (dancer), Paus.Gr. Fr. 74, Hsch.

Spanish (DGE)

-ακος, ὁ, ἡ
1 bailarín o bailarina Cratin.416.
2 blasfemo Hsch.

Translations

blasphemous

Catalan: blasfem; Chinese Mandarin: 褻瀆神靈/亵渎神灵; Czech: rouhavý, rouhačský; Danish: blasfemisk; Esperanto: malpia; Faroese: gudsspottandi; Finnish: rienaava, pilkkaava; French: blasphématoire; Georgian: მკრეხელური; German: blasphemisch, gotteslästerlich; Ancient Greek: ἄθεος, ἀπόφημος, ἀρράβαξ, βλάσφημος, δύσφαμος, δύσφημος; Hungarian: istenkáromló; Irish: blaisféimeach, diamhaslach, dia-aithiseach, naomhaithiseach; Italian: blasfemo; Middle English: blasfeme; Norwegian Bokmål: blasfemisk; Nynorsk: blasfemisk; Polish: bluźnierczy; Portuguese: blasfemo; Romanian: blasfemator; Russian: богохульный, нечестивый, богохульственный, святотатственный, кощунственный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бласфѐмичан, svȅtogr̄dnī; Roman: blasfèmičan, svȅtogr̄dan; Spanish: blasfemo; Swedish: blasfemisk, hädisk