θαλασσουργός
ῥίζα γὰρ πάντων τῶν κακῶν ἐστιν ἡ φιλαργυρία → root of all the evils is the love of money, for every possible kind of evil can be motivated by the love of money
English (LSJ)
ὁ, one who works on the sea, a fisherman or sailor, Charon 10, X.Oec.16.7, Plb.10.8.5: as adjective, θ. ἔθνος Philostr.VA4.32.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1183] ὁ, Geschäfte zur See treibend, von Seehandel u. Fischerei; Xen. Oec. 16, 7; Pol. 10, 8, 5; Luc. Herc. 1.
French (Bailly abrégé)
οῦ (ὁ) :
pêcheur, marin.
Étymologie: θάλασσα, ἔργον.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
θᾰλασσουργός: атт. θᾰλαττ-ουργός ὁ труженик моря, т. е. мореплаватель или рыболов Xen., Polyb., Luc.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
θᾰλασσουργός: ὁ, (*ἔργω) ὁ ἐν τῇ θαλάσσῃ ἐργαζόμενος, ἁλιεύς, ναύτης, Χάρων Ἀποσπ. 10, Ξεν. Οἰκ. 16. 7, Πολύβ. 10. 8, 5.
Greek Monolingual
θαλασσουργός, ό (Α)
αυτός που εργάζεται στη θάλασσα, ο ναυτικός ή ο ψαράς.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < θάλασσα + -ουργός (< έργο), πρβλ. δραματουργός, θαυματουργός].
Greek Monotonic
θᾰλασσουργός: ὁ (*ἔργω), αυτός που εργάζεται στη θάλασσα, ο ψαράς, ο ναυτικός, σε Ξεν.
Middle Liddell
θᾰλασσουργός, ὁ, [*ἔργω
one who works on the sea, a fisherman, seaman, Xen.
Translations
fisherman
Albanian: peshkatar; Arabic: صَيَّاد; Armenian: ձկնորս; Aromanian: piscar; Assamese: মাছমৰীয়া, মাছুৱৈ; Asturian: pescador; Azerbaijani: balıqçı; Bashkir: балыҡсы; Basque: arrantzale; Belarusian: рыбак; Bengali: জেলে, ধীবর; Bikol Central: parasira; Bulgarian: рибар, риболовец, рибарка; Burmese: တံငါ, ရေလုပ်သား, ပိုက်သမား, ရေသူ; Catalan: pescador, pescadora; Cebuano: mangingisda; Chinese Mandarin: 漁夫, 渔夫, 漁民, 渔民, 漁人, 渔人; Cornish: pyskador; Czech: rybář, rybářka; Danish: fisker c, fiskerinde; Dutch: visser; English: angler, fisherman, fisherperson, piscary, piscator, piscatorialist, piscatorian, piscicapturist; Esperanto: fiŝkaptisto, fiŝkaptistino; Estonian: kalamees, kalur; Faroese: fiskimaður; Finnish: kalastaja; French: pêcheur, pêcheuse; Friulian: pescjadôr, pesčhadôr; Galician: pescador, mariñeiro; Georgian: მეთევზე, მებადური; German: Fischer, Fischerin, Angler, Anglerin; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐍃𐌺𐌾𐌰, 𐌽𐌿𐍄𐌰; Greek: ψαράς, ψαρού; Ancient Greek: ἀγκωβόλος, ἀγρεύς, ἀγρευτήρ, ἀγρώστωρ, ἁλιάδας, ἁλιεργός, ἁλιευόμενος, ἁλιεύς, ἁλιευτής, ἁλιήτωρ, ἁλίτης, ἁλίτυπος, ἀμφιβολεύς, ἀσπαλιεύς, ἀσπαλιευτής, γαγγαμεύς, γαγγαμουλκός, γριπεύς, δικτυβόλος, δικτυουλκός, ἐνυγροθηρευτής, θαλασσουργός, θαλαττουργός, θηρευτής, ἰχθυβόλος, ἰχθυοθηρητήρ, ἰχθυσιληϊστήρ, καλαμεύς, καλαμευτής, λιμνουργός, νυκτερευτής, ὁρμιατόνος, Ποντοθήρης, σαγηνευτής, σαγηνοβόλος; Greenlandic: aalisartoq; Hindi: माहीगीर, मछुआ, धीवर; Hungarian: halász; Icelandic: sjómaður, fiskimaður; Indonesian: nelayan; Irish: iascaire; Istriot: pascadur; Italian: pescatore, pescatrice; Japanese: 漁師, 漁夫; Javanese: wong belahan; Kabuverdianu: piskador; Kazakh: балықшы; Khmer: អ្នកនេសាទ, មច្ឆព័ន្ធ, វាគុរិក, ព្រាន; Korean: 낚시꾼, 어부; Kyrgyz: балыкчы; Ladino: peshkador, peshkadora; Lao: ຊາວປະມົງ; Latin: piscator, piscatrix; Latvian: zvejnieks, zvejniece; Lithuanian: žvejys; Macedonian: рибар; Malagasy: mpanjono; Malay: nelayan, jala; Maltese: sajjied; Maori: kaihao, kaihī; Mongolian: загасчин; Norwegian Norwegian Bokmål: fisker, fiskerinne; Norwegian Nynorsk: fiskar, fiskarinne; Occitan: pescaire, pescador, pescadoira; Old English: fisċere; Ottoman Turkish: بالقجی; Pashto: ماهي ګير, مچي مار; Persian: ماهیگیر; Plautdietsch: Fescha, Fescher; Polish: rybak; Portuguese: pescador, pescadora; Punjabi Punjabi: مَچھیرا; Romanian: pescar, pescăreasă; Romansch: pestgader, pestgadur; Russian: рыбак, рыбачка, рыболов; Sanskrit: धीवर, जालिक; Sardinian: piscadore, piscadori; Scottish Gaelic: iasgair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ри̏ба̄р, рѝбӣч; Roman: rȉbār, rìbīč; Sicilian: piscaturi; Slovak: rybár, rybárka; Slovene: ribič, ribička; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rybaŕ, rybakaŕ; Upper Sorbian: rybak, rybar; Southern Ohlone: huynismak; Spanish: pescador, pescadora; Swahili: mvuvi; Swedish: fiskare, fiskarinna, fiskerska; Tagalog: mangingisda; Tajik: моҳигир; Tatar: балыкчы; Telugu: జాలరి; Thai: ชาวประมง, นักตกปลา; Turkish: balıkçı; Turkmen: balykçy; Ukrainian: рибалка, рибак, рибачка; Urdu: ماهی گیر; Uyghur: بېلىقچى; Uzbek: baliqchi; Vietnamese: ngư dân, dân chài, ngư phủ; Volapük: päskaran, hipäskaran, jipäskaran; Welsh: pysgotwr; Yiddish: פֿישער, פֿישערין, פֿישערקע
sailor
Akkadian: 𒈣𒁻; Albanian: detar, marinar, lundërtar; Arabic: بَحَّار, بَحْرِيّ; Aramaic Palestinian: מַלָּחָא, נַוְטָא; Syriac: ܡܠܚܐ, ܢܘܛܐ; Armenian: նավաստի; Old Armenian: նաւաստի, նաւազ; Modern Armenian: նավաստի, նավազ; Assamese: নাৱিক; Asturian: marineru, marín; Azerbaijani: dənizçi; Belarusian: матрос, марак, мараплавец; Bengali: নাবিক, মাল্লা; Breton: martolod; Bulgarian: моряк, матрос, мореплавател; Burmese: ခလာသီ, သင်္ဘောသား; Catalan: marí, mariner, marinera; Chinese Mandarin: 水手, 海員, 海员; Chukchi: лельутвыткульын, аӈӄаляйвыльын; Coptic Bohairic: ⲛⲉϥ; Sahidic: ⲛⲉⲉϥ; Czech: námořník, mariňák, mořeplavec; Danish: matros, sømand; Dutch: matroos, zeeman; Early Assamese: কাণ্ডাৰ; English: jack, jacktar, lobscouser, mariner, matelot, Neptunian, Neptunist, sailor, salt, seafarer, seaman, shipman, squid, swab, swabby, tar, waterman; Esperanto: maristo, maristino; Estonian: madrus, meremees; Faroese: sjómaður; Finnish: matruusi, merimies; French: matelot, matelote, femme matelot, femme-matelot, marin, femme marin, femme-marin; Galician: mariñeiro, mariñeira; Georgian: მეზღვაური; German: Matrose, Matrosin, Seemann, Seefrau, Seemännin; Greek: ναύτης, ναυτικός; Ancient Greek: ναύτης, ναυτίλος, πλωτήρ, πορθμεύς; Hawaiian: kelamoku, holomoku; Hebrew: מַלָּח, יוֹרֵד יָם; Hindi: नाविक, मल्लाह, जहाज़ी, माँझी, केवट, लशकर, लश्कर, ख़लासी; Hungarian: matróz, tengerész, hajós; Icelandic: sjómaður, sjóari; Ido: maristo; Indonesian: pelayar, pelaut, kelasi; Irish: maraí; Istriot: mareîtimo; Italian: marinaio, marinaia, marittimo, marittima, navigante, navigatore, navigatrice; Japanese: 船員, 水夫, 船乗り, 水兵, セーラー; Kazakh: теңізші, кемеші; Khmer: កម្មករនាវា, នាវិក, នាវិកា; Korean: 선원, 수병; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: deryavan; Kyrgyz: деңизчи, моряк, матрос; Lao: ກະລາສີ, ນາວິກ; Latin: nauta, navita; Latvian: jūrnieks, jūrniece, kuģinieks, kuģiniece, matrozis; Ligurian: mainâ; Lithuanian: jūreivis, jūreivė; Macedonian: морнар, морепловец; Malagasy: baharia; Malayalam: ഖലാസി; Malay: anak kapal, kelasi; Maltese: baħri; Manx: marrinagh; Maori: kauhoe, kaumoana, heramana; Marathi: खलाशी; Middle English: schipman, mariner; Mongolian: далайчин; Navajo: táłkááʼ siláo, chʼah łigai; Norman: frégatîn, navidgant; Norwegian Bokmål: matros, sjømann; Nynorsk: matros, sjømann; Occitan: marinièr; Old East Slavic: морꙗнинъ; Old English: sċipmann; Old Portuguese: marinneiro; Oriya: ନାବିକ; Ottoman Turkish: كمیجی; Palauan: chad er a diall; Pali: nāvika; Pashto: ماڼګى, ملاح; Persian: ملاح, بحری, خلاشی; Plautdietsch: Matroos; Polish: marynarz, żeglarz, żeglarka; Portuguese: marinheiro, marujo; Romanian: marinar, matelot, matroz, marinăriță; Russian: матрос, моряк, мореплаватель; Sanskrit: नाविक; Scottish Gaelic: seòladair, loingear, muireach, maraiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мо̀рна̄р, по̀морац, морепловац; Roman: mòrnār, pòmorac, moreplóvac; Sindhi: سيلاني; Slovak: námornik, moreplavec; Slovene: mornár, mornárka; Spanish: marinero, marinera; Swahili: baharia 5/6; Swedish: matros, sjöman; Sumerian: 𒈣𒁺𒁺; Tajik: маллоҳ, баҳрӣ, баҳрчӣ, дарёнавард; Telugu: నావికుడు; Thai: กะลาสี, ลูกเรือ, ทหารเรือ, นาวิก; Tok Pisin: boskru; Turkish: gemici, mellah, kalyoncu, denizci sg; Turkmen: deňizçi; Ukrainian: моряк, матрос, мореплавець; Urdu: ملاح, خلاصی; Uyghur: دېڭىزچى, ماتروس; Uzbek: dengizchi, matros; Welsh: morwr; Yiddish: שיפֿער, שיפֿערין