περίοχος

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φέρουσα κατακρύπτει ἐς τὸ ἀφραστότατόν οἱ ἐφαίνετο εἶναιwherefore she bore it away and hid it where she thought it would be hardest to find

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Transliteration A: períochos Transliteration B: periochos Transliteration C: periochos Beta Code: peri/oxos

English (LSJ)

Aeol. πέρροχος, περίοχον, superior, Sapph.92: Boeot. πέροχος, pre-eminent, restd. in Corinn.2.68.

German (Pape)

[Seite 585] umgeben, umfaßt, eingeschlossen, Sp.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

περίοχος: эол. πέρροχος 2 превосходящий, превышающий (τινι Sappho).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

περίοχος: -ον, ὑπέρτερος, τινι Σαπφοῦς Ἀποσπ. 93, ἐν τῷ Αἰολ. τύπῳ, πέρροχος.

Greek Monolingual

-ον, και αιολ. τ. πέρροχος, βοιωτ. τ. πέροχος, Α περιέχω
1. υπέροχος
2. υπέρτερος.

Translations

superior

Albanian: i epërm, e epërme; Arabic: أَجْدَر, مُتَفَوِّق; Azerbaijani: üstün; Bulgarian: старши, висш; Catalan: superior; Chinese Mandarin: 優越, 优越; Czech: vyšší; Danish: overlegen; Dutch: superieur; Esperanto: supera; Finnish: ylempi, parempi; French: supérieur; Galician: superior; Georgian: უმაღლესი; German: überlegen, höher, höherstehend, übergeordnet; Gothic: 𐌰𐌿𐌷𐌿𐌼𐌰; Greek: ανώτερος; Ancient Greek: διάφορος, ἐπικρατής, καθυπέρτερος, κατυπέρτερος, κρείσσων, κρεῖττον, κρείττων, κρέσσων, περίοχος, ὑπείροχος, ὑπερέξοχος, ὑπέροχος; Hebrew: עִלַּאי; Hungarian: kiváló; Irish: ardchéimiúil; Italian: superiore, sovraordinato; Japanese: 偉い, 貴い, 上級の, 高貴な; Korean: 우수한; Lithuanian: aukštesnio laipsnio, vyresnysis; Norwegian Bokmål: overlegen; Nynorsk: overlegen; Occitan: superior; Ottoman Turkish: اوست, یوقاری; Portuguese: superior; Romanian: superior, mai bun; Russian: вышестоящий, высший, старший; Samoan: sili; Sanskrit: उत्तर, श्रेयस्; Spanish: superior; Swedish: överlägsen; Turkish: üstün; Ukrainian: вищий, старший; Uyghur: ئۈستۈن