κολακίς
αὔριον ὔμμε πάσας ἐγὼ λουσῶ Συβαρίτιδος ἔνδοθι λίμνας → tomorrow I'll wash you one and all in Sybaris lake
English (LSJ)
-ίδος, ἡ, fem. of κόλαξ; then, = κλιμακίς 2, Clearch. 25, Plu.2.50d.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1472] ίδος, ἡ, Schmeichlerinn; bes. Frauen, welche der Königinn beim Aussteigen aus dem Wagen ihren Rücken zum Darauftreten hinhalten mußten, vgl. Ath. VI, 256 d u. Plut. adul. et am. discr. 3.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ίδος
adj. f.
flatteuse.
Étymologie: κόλαξ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
κολᾰκίς: ίδος adj. f льстивая, заискивающая, угодливая (κλιμακίδες Plut.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κολᾰκίς: -ίδος, θηλ. τοῦ κόλαξ, γυνὴ κολακεύουσα· ἀκολούθως, = κλιμακὶς ΙΙ, Πλούτ. 2. 50D, Ἀθήν. 256D.
Greek Monolingual
κολακίς, -ίδος, ἡ (Α)
βλ. κόλακας.
Translations
flatterer (female)
Albanian: lajkatar; Belarusian: лястун, падлі́знік, падлі́за; Bengali: খয়ের খাঁ; Bulgarian: ласкател; Catalan: aduladora, llagotera; Chinese Mandarin: 奉承者, 諂媚者/谄媚者, 阿諛者/阿谀者, 馬屁精/马屁精; Czech: lichotník; Danish: smigrer; Dutch: vleier, vleister; Finnish: imartelija, mielistelijä; French: flatteuse; Galician: aloumiñeira; German: Schmeichlerin; Greek: κόλακας, γλείφτρα, γαλίφισσα, γαλίφα; Ancient Greek: αἴκαλος, θώψ, κολακίς, πίθων; Hungarian: hízelgő; Irish: líodóir; Italian: adulatrice; Jamaican Creole: sweet talker; Japanese: おべっか使い, 茶坊主, 幇間; Kapampangan: talabuladas; Korean: 아첨꾼; Latin: palpator, palpo, adulator; Lithuanian: saldžiakalbis, saldžialiežuvis; Macedonian: ласкавец, подлизурко, додворувач; Middle English: flaterere, losengeour; Norman: affliâtreux, fliatteux; Norwegian Bokmål: smigrer; Polish: pochlebca; Portuguese: bajuladora, aduladora, puxa-saco; Romagnol: aduladôra, adulatôra; Romanian: lingușitoare, adulatoare; Russian: подхалимка, подлиза; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ласкавац; Serbo-Croatian Latin: laskavac; Slovak: lichotník, pochlebovač; Spanish: lisonjeadora, lisonjera, aduladora, halagadora, zalamera, adulona; Swedish: smickrare; Ukrainian: підлесник, лестець, підлесник, облесник, лестун, підлиза, підлизник; Walloon: clatcheu, platchteu, flåzeu; Welsh: gwenieithwr, gwenieithwraig, sebonwr, sebonwraig, ffalsiwr, ffalsiwraig