ὁρίζων

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Full diacritics: ὁρίζων Medium diacritics: ὁρίζων Low diacritics: ορίζων Capitals: ΟΡΙΖΩΝ
Transliteration A: horízōn Transliteration B: horizōn Transliteration C: orizon Beta Code: o(ri/zwn

English (LSJ)

(sc. κύκλος), οντος, ὁ,
A separating circle (cf. ὁρίζω 1.1b), horizon, Autol.Sph.5, Ti.Locr.97a; ὁτοῦ ὁρίζοντος κύκλος Arist.Mete. 363a27; ὁ ὁρίζων κύκλος Id.Cael.297b34, al.; ὁ αἰσθητὸς ὁρίζων, opp. ὁ λόγῳ θεωρητός, Gem.5.56,57; οἱ ὁρίζοντες Ti.Locr.97d.
2 Pythagorean name for 9, because it limits, i.e. finishes, the series of units, Theol.Ar.57.

German (Pape)

[Seite 378] οντος, ὁ, der Abgränzende, der Horizont, Tim. Locr. 97 a u. öfter bei Sp., die zum Theil κύκλος, auch ἀήρ ergänzen.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὁρίζων: οντος ὁ [part. praes. к ὁρίζω (sc. κύκλος) горизонт Plat., Arst.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὁρίζων: (ἐξυπακ. κύκλος), ὁ, ὁ περιορίζων τὴν ὅρασιν κύκλος, ὁ «ὁρίζων», τὸ τοῦ Κικέρωνος, orbis finiens, Τίμ. Λοκρ. 97Α· ὁ τοῦ ὁρίζοντος κύκλος Ἀριστοφ. Μετεωρ. 2. 6, 2, πρβλ. 3. 5, 2· οἱ ὁρίζοντες Τίμ. Λοκρ. 97D.

Greek Monolingual

ὁρίζων, -οντος, ὁ (Α)
βλ. ορίζοντας.

Translations

horizon

Afrikaans: horison; Albanian: horizont, lëbozë, lëpen, lëpith; Arabic: ⁧أُفُق⁩; Egyptian Arabic: ⁧افق⁩; Armenian: հորիզոն; Aromanian: ndzari; Asturian: horizonte; Aymara: chhaqachhaqa; Azerbaijani: üfüq; Bashkir: офоҡ; Belarusian: гарызонт, небакрай; Bengali: দিগন্ত; Bulgarian: хоризонт; Burmese: မိုးကုပ်စက်ဝိုင်း; Catalan: horitzó; Chinese Mandarin: 地平線/地平线, 天際/天际, 天邊/天边; Czech: obzor, horizont; Danish: horisont; Dutch: horizon, horizont, einder, kim; Esperanto: horizonto; Estonian: silmapiir, horisont; Faroese: sjónarringur, havsbrúgv, havsbrún, væðing, himinjaðari; Finnish: horisontti, taivaanranta; French: horizon, ligne d'horizon; Galician: horizonte; Georgian: ჰორიზონტი; German: Horizont; Greek: ορίζοντας; Ancient Greek: ὁρίζων; Hebrew: ⁧אופק \ אֹפֶק⁩; Hindi: क्षितिज; Hungarian: horizont, látóhatár, láthatár; Icelandic: sjóndeildarhringur, sjónbaugur; Ido: horizonto; Indonesian: kaki langit, cakrawala, horizon, ufuk; Irish: spéire; Italian: orizzonte; Japanese: 地平線, 水平線; Kazakh: көкжиек; Khmer: ជើងមេឃ, នភាបាទ; Korean: 지평선, 수평선; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧ئاسۆ⁩; Northern Kurdish: aso; Kyrgyz: горизонт, асманчет; Lao: ຂອບຟ້າ, ຟາກຟ້າ; Latin: finiens, horizon; Latvian: horizonts; Lithuanian: horizontas; Low German German Low German: Kimm, Kimming; Macedonian: хоризонт; Malay: kaki langit, ufuk; Maori: huapae, paerangi, taharangi, tahatū o te rangi, paewai o te moana, tāhapatū o te rangi, tauriparipa, tāepaepatanga o te rangi, paewai o te rangi, taha o te rangi, paewhenua; Marathi: क्षितिज; Mongolian: тэнгэрийн хаяа; Nahuatl: ahuemaniliztli; Navajo: yákʼaashbąąh; Norwegian: horisont, blåne; Pashto: ⁧افق⁩; Persian: ⁧افق⁩, ⁧کران⁩; Plautdietsch: Horizont; Polish: horyzont, widnokrąg, nieboskłon; Portuguese: horizonte; Quechua: pachapanta, winkumuyu; Romanian: orizont, zare, zariște; Russian: горизонт, небосклон; Sanskrit: क्षितिज, कुज; Scottish Gaelic: fàire; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: хоризонт; Roman: horizont; Sinhalese: ක්ෂිතිජය; Slovak: horizont, obzor; Slovene: obzorje; Spanish: horizonte; Swedish: horisont; Tagalog: abot-tanaw, kagiliran; Tajik: уфуқ; Tamil: கீழ்வானம்; Tatar: офык; Thai: ขอบฟ้า; Turkish: ufuk, ufuk çizgisi; Turkmen: gözýetim; Ukrainian: обрій, горизонт, небокрай, небосхил, овид, видноколо, виднокруг, крайнебо, круговид, кругозі́р, кругогляд, виднокрай; Urdu: ⁧افق⁩; Uyghur: ⁧ئۇپۇق⁩; Uzbek: ufq; Vietnamese: chân trời; Volapük: horit; Welsh: gorwel, gorwelion; Yiddish: ⁧האָריזאָנט⁩