στιβεύς

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English (LSJ)

έως, ὁ, A walker, traveller, Hsch. (στιδεύς cod.); cf. στειβεύς. 2 fuller, who cleans clothes by treading them, PPetr.3p.173 (iii B.C.), BGU1087.7 (iii A.D.), Sch.A.R.2.30, Sch.Nic.Th.376. II one who tracks out, σ. κύων Opp.C.1.463.

German (Pape)

[Seite 942] ὁ, 1) der Tretende od. Gehende, der Wanderer, ὁδευτής, Hes.; auch der Walker, der mit den Füßen tritt u. walkt, Scholl. Nic. Th. 346 u. Scholl. Ap. Rh. 2, 30. – 2) der der Spur nachgeht, Spürer, κύων, Spürhund, Opp. Cyn. 1, 462.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

στῐβεύς: έως, ὁ, (στιβέω) ὁ περιπατῶν, ὁδοιπόρος, ταξειδιώτης, Ἡσύχ.· ― μάλιστα δὲ κναφεὺς (Γερμ. walker), ὁ λευκαίνων καὶ πλύνων τὰ ἐνδύματα πατῶν αὐτὰ διὰ τῶν ποδῶν του, Σχόλ. εἰς Ἀπολλ. Ρόδ. Β. 30, Νικ. Θηρ. 376· ― πρβλ. στείβω Ι. 1 ἐν τέλ. ΙΙ. ὁ περιπατῶν ἔξω, περιερχόμενος, στ. κύων Ὀππ. Κυν. 1. 462.

Greek Monolingual

και στειβεύς, -έως, ὁ, Α
1. οδοιπόρος, ταξιδιώτης
2. τεχνίτης που πλένει και λευκαίνει τα μάλλινα ρούχα πατώντας τα με τα πόδια
3. ιχνηλάτης.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < στίβος + επίθημα -εύς (πρβλ. στιγ-εύς). Ο τ. στειβεύς κατά τον φωνηεντισμό του ρ. στείβω].

Translations

traveller

Albanian: udhëtar, udhëtare; Arabic: مُسَافِر‎, سَائِح‎, سَيَّاح‎; Armenian: ճանապարհորդ, ճամփորդ, ուղևոր; Azerbaijani: səyyah, səyahətçi; Bashkir: сәйәхәтсе; Basque: bidaiari; Belarusian: падарожнік, падарожніца, вандроўнік, вандроўніца; Bengali: মুসাফির, রাহী; Bulgarian: пътешественик, пътешественица, пътешественичка, пъ́тник, пъ́тница, пъ́тничка; Burmese: ခရီးသည်; Catalan: viatger; Chinese Mandarin: 旅遊者/旅游者, 旅游者, 游客, 旅行家, 旅行者; Czech: cestovatel, cestovatelka; Danish: rejsende; Dutch: reiziger, reizigster; Esperanto: vojaĝanto; Estonian: rändaja; Finnish: matkustaja, matkailija, matkalainen, matkaaja; French: voyageur, voyageuse; Galician: viaxeiro; Georgian: მოგზაური; German: Reisender, Reisende; Greek: ταξιδιώτης, ταξιδιώτρια, ταξιδιώτισσα; Ancient Greek: δρομίας, ἔμπορος, κελευθήτης, κελευθοπόρος, ὁδίτης, ὁδίτας, ὁδοιπόρος, στιβεύς; Hebrew: נוֹסֵעַ‎, נוֹסַעַת‎; Hindi: मुसाफ़िर, यात्री; Hungarian: utazó; Icelandic: ferðamaður, ferðalangur; Irish: taistealaí, imeachtaí; Italian: viaggiatore, viaggiatrice, viandante, girovago; Japanese: 旅人, 旅行者; Kazakh: саяхатшы, жиһанкез; Khmer: អ្នកដំណើរ; Kikuyu: mũgendi; Korean: 여행자(旅行者); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: gerok; Kyrgyz: саякатчы; Lao: ນັກທ່ຽວ, ນັກເດີນທາງ; Latin: viator, viatrix, peregrinus; Latvian: ceļotājs, ceļotāja; Lithuanian: keliautojas; Macedonian: патник, патничка; Malay: perantau; Mongolian: аянч, аянчин; Ngazidja Comorian: msafiri; Norman: viageux; Norwegian Bokmål: reisende; Occitan: viatjaire; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: пѫтьникъ; Pashto: يونی‎, مسافر‎, سياح‎; Persian: مسافر‎, سیاح‎; Polish: podróżnik, podróżniczka; Portuguese: viajante; Romanian: călător, voiajor, drumeț; Russian: путешественник, путешественница, путник, путница; Scottish Gaelic: taistealaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пу̑тнӣк, пу̑тница; Roman: pȗtnīk, pȗtnica; Slovak: cestovateľ, cestovateľka; Slovene: potnik, potnica; Spanish: viajero; Swahili: msafiri, wasafiri; Swedish: resenär, upptäcksresande; Tagalog: manlalakbay; Tajik: сайёҳ, мусофир; Tatar: сәяхәтче; Telugu: ప్రయాణికుడు; Thai: นักเดินทาง, ผู้เดินทาง; Tibetan: འགྲུལ་པ, འགྲུལ་བཞུད་བྱེད་མཁན; Turkish: yolcu, gezgin, seyyah; Turkmen: syýahatçy; Ukrainian: мандрі́вник, мандрі́вниця, подорожник, подорожниця; Urdu: مسافر‎, یاتری‎, سیاح‎; Uyghur: ساياھەتچى‎; Uzbek: sayyoh, sayohatchi; Vietnamese: người đi du lịch; Volapük: tävan, hitävan, jitävan; Welsh: teithiwr