βῶκος

From LSJ

ῥίζα γὰρ πάντων τῶν κακῶν ἐστιν ἡ φιλαργυρίαroot of all the evils is the love of money, for every possible kind of evil can be motivated by the love of money

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Transliteration A: bō̂kos Transliteration B: bōkos Transliteration C: vokos Beta Code: bw=kos

English (LSJ)

ὁ, Doric for βοῦκος.

German (Pape)

[Seite 468] dor., Theocr., = βουκολιάζω, βουκόλος u. ä.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

βῶκος -ου, ὁ Dor. voor βοῦκος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

βῶκος: ὁ дор. v.l. = βοῦκος.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βῶκος: ὁ, Δωρ. ἀντὶ βοῦκος, βουκαῖος.

Greek Monolingual

βῶκος, ο (δωρ. τ.) (Α)
βλ. βούκος, βουκαίος.

Greek Monotonic

βῶκος: ὁ, Δωρ. αντί βοῦκος.

Translations

herdsman

Arabic: رَاعٍ‎; Egyptian Arabic: راعي‎; Bashkir: көтөүсе; Belarusian: пастух; Bulgarian: пастир; Chinese Mandarin: 牧民, 牧人, 牧夫; Czech: pastýř, pastevec, pasák; Dutch: herder; Finnish: paimen; French: éleveur de bétail, gardien; German: Schäfer, Hirt; Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌳𐌴𐌹𐍃; Ancient Greek: αἰσυητήρ, αἰσυιητήρ, ἀμορβεύς, ἀμορβός, βοηλάτης, βοηνόμος, βοοβοσκός, βοονόμος, βοοτρόφος, βοσκήτωρ, βοσκός, βόσκων, βοτήρ, βότης, βουβότης, βουκαῖος, βουκόλος, βοῦκος, βουπελάτης, βουποίμην, βούτας, βούτης, βουτρόφος, βουφορβός, βῶκος, βώτωρ, ἐπιβουκόλος, κτηνοτρόφος, μηλοβότας, μηλοβότης, μηλονόμας, μηλονόμης, νομεύς, οἰονόμος, ποιμάν, ποιμήν, σαμάντωρ, σηκοκόρος, σημαντήρ, σημάντωρ, φερβήτης; Hungarian: gulyás; Icelandic: hjarðmaður, hirðir; Irish: feighlí bó, maor, aoire; Italian: bovaro; Japanese: 牧人, 牧夫; Kazakh: бақташы, малшы, сиыршы, табыншы; Korean: 목자(牧者); Latin: armentarius, bubulcus; Lithuanian: piemuo; Macedonian: овчар; Malay: gembala; Manchu: ᠠᡩᡠᠴᡳ; Maori: hēpara; Middle English: herde, herdeman; Mongolian Cyrillic: малчин; Mongolian: ᠮᠠᠯᠴᠢᠨ; Navajo: naʼniłkaadí; Plautdietsch: Hoad; Polish: pastuch; Portuguese: pastor; Romanian: cioban, păstor; Russian: пастух; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: па̀стӣр, чо̀бан, о̀вча̄р; Roman: pàstīr, čòban, òvčār; Slovak: pastier, pasák; Slovene: pastir; Spanish: pastor, vaquero; Swahili: mchungaji; Swedish: herde, fåraherde; Tuvan: малчын, кадарчы; Ukrainian: пастух; Westrobothnian: gjetar; Yakut: маныыһыт, бостуук