ἰλυόεις

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νεκρὸν ἐάν ποτ' ἴδηις καὶ μνήματα κωφὰ παράγηις κοινὸν ἔσοπτρον ὁρᾶις· ὁ θανὼν οὕτως προσεδόκα → whenever you see a body dead, or pass by silent tombs, you look into the mirror of all men's destiny: the dead man expected nothing else | if you ever see a corpse or walk by quiet graves, that's when you look into the mirror we all share: the dead expected this

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Transliteration A: ilyóeis Transliteration B: ilyoeis Transliteration C: ilyoeis Beta Code: i)luo/eis

English (LSJ)

[ῑ], ἰλυόεσσα, ἰλυόεν, (ἰλύς) muddy, ποταμός A.R.2.823; ζάλος Nic. Th.568: metaph., ἀχλύος ἰλυοέσσης, of the soul's material envelope, App.Anth.3.146 (Theon).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1251] ἰλυόεσσα, ἰλυόεν, schlammig, kotig, unrein; πεδίον Ap. Rh. 2, 823; ζάλον Nic. Th. 568; a. Sp.; ἀ χλ ύς Thco Al. 4 (App. 39).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ἰλυόεσσα, ἰλυόεν;
bourbeux, fangeux.
Étymologie: ἰλύς.

Greek Monolingual

ἰλυόεις, ἰλυόεσσα, ἰλυόεν (Α)
γεμάτος λάσπη.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἰλύς, -ύος + κατάλ. -οεις (πρβλ. αλγινόεις, δακρυόεις)].

Greek Monotonic

ἰλυόεις: [ῑ], ἰλυόεσσα, ἰλυόεν (ἰλύς), λασπωμένος, ακάθαρτος, βορβορώδης, σε Ανθ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἰλυόεις: ἰλυόεσσα, ἰλυόεν (ῑλ) илистый, т. е. мутный, нечистый (ἀχλύς Anth.).

Middle Liddell

ἰλυόεις, ἰλυόεσσα, ἰλυόεν ἰλύς
muddy, impure, Anth.

Translations

muddy

Bulgarian: кален, мръсен, мътен; Burmese: နောက်; Catalan: fangós; Cherokee: ᏝᏬᏚᎯ; Chinese Mandarin: 渾/浑; Czech: blátivý; Dagbani: biɛtibiɛti; Danish: mudret; Esperanto: kota; Faroese: runutur; Finnish: kurainen, kurassa, mutainen, mudassa, rapainen, ravassa, samea; French: boueux, vaseux; German: schlammig, matschig; Greek: λασπωμένος, λασπώδης, θολός, θαμπός; Ancient Greek: ἄσιος, ἀσώδης, βορβορῶδες, βορβορώδης, δεισαλέος, ἔμπηλος, ἐπίθολος, εὐρώεις, θολερός, θολῶδες, θολώδης, ἰλυόεις, ἰλυόεν, ἰλυόεσσα, ἰλυῶδες, ἰλυώδης, ὀλός, πηλῶδες, πηλώδης, τελματῶδες, τελματώδης, τρυγώδης, τυντλῶδες, τυντλώδης, ὑλῶδες, ὑλώδης; Hungarian: saras, iszapos, sáros; Icelandic: forugur; Indonesian: berlumpur; Ingrian: mutaisikko; Interlingua: fangose, turbide; Irish: abarach, draoibeach, lábach, ceachrach, dorcha, moirtiúil, modartha, murtallach, tiubh; Italian: fangoso; Japanese: 濁り; Kapampangan: maburak; Khmer: ខ្វល់; Latin: limosus, luteolus, luteus, lutulentus, turbidus; Maori: kōparu; Norwegian Bokmål: grumsete; Norwegian Nynorsk: grumsete; Plautdietsch: blottich; Polish: błocisty, błotnisty; Portuguese: barroso, lodoso, lamacento, turvo; Russian: грязный, мутный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бла̀тан; Serbo-Croatian Roman: blàtan; Spanish: barroso, enfangado, fangoso, lodoso, turbio, pantanoso; Sundanese: bolokot; Swedish: lerig; Tagalog: maputik; Ukrainian: брудний, каламутний; Vietnamese: bùn lầy, lầy lội, sình lầy