τύπανον

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Full diacritics: τύπᾰνον Medium diacritics: τύπανον Low diacritics: τῠ́πᾰνον Capitals: ΤΥΠΑΝΟΝ
Transliteration A: týpanon Transliteration B: typanon Transliteration C: typanon Beta Code: tu/panon

English (LSJ)

[ῠ], τό, (τύπτω)
A = τύμπανον (chiefly poet., also in Arist. Ath.45.1, Phld.Mus.p.49 K.), drum, h.Hom.14.3, A.Fr.57.10 (anap.), E.Hel.1347 (lyr.), Diog.Ath.1.3, AP6.165.5 (Phal.). [τυμπ- is read against the metre in E. l.c., A. l.c. codd.Str., Diog. l.c. codd. Ath.]
II = τύμπανον ΙΙ, ὁ ἀπὸ τοῦ τ. nickname of one Lysimachus who at the last moment escaped execution, Arist. l. c.; ἄξιοί εἰσι τυχεῖν πάντες ἑνὸς τ. AP11.160 (Lucill.); τύπανα is metrically possible in Ar.Pl.476, and is required there by the alphabetical order in Suid., as is τύπανον in Hsch.
III = crusta, Gloss.
IV name of a street, BGU9 i 7 (iii A. D.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1162] τό, seltnere poet. Form von τύμπανον; Hom. h. 13, 3; Aesch. frg. 51; sp. D., wie Lucill. 42 (XI, 166).

French (Bailly abrégé)

c. τύμπανον.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

τύπανον -ου, τό, zie τύμπανον.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

τύπᾰνον: (ῠ) τό HH, Aesch., Eur. = τύμπανον.

English (Slater)

τῠπᾰνον tambourine σεμνᾷ μὲν κατάρχει Ματέρι πὰρ μεγάλᾳ ῥόμβοι τυπάνων (Bury: τυμπάνων Π, κυμβάλων Strabo) Δ. 2. 9.

Greek Monolingual

τὸ, Α
(ποιητ. τ.) βλ. τύμπανο.

Greek Monotonic

τύπᾰνον: [ῠ], τό (τύπτω), ποιητ. αντί τύμπανον, σε Ομηρ. Ύμν., Ευρ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

τύπᾰνον: [ῠ], τό, (τύπτω) ποιητ. τύπος ἀντὶ τύμπανον, Ὕμν. Ὁμ. 13. 3, Αἰσχύλ. Ἀποσπ. 55. 10, Εὐρ. Ἡρ. Μαιν. 888, Διογέν. Τραγικ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 636Α, καὶ Ἀνθ.· - οὕτω παρὰ τοῖς Λατ. ποιηταῖς t˘ypănum ἀντὶ tympanum, Näke Opusc. σ. 34 κἑξ., Sillig Catull. 63. 9. - Ἴδε Κόντου Παρατηρήσεις εἰς Ἀριστ. Ἀθηναίων Πολιτείαν ἐν Ἀθηνᾶς τόμ. Δ΄, σ. 118.

Middle Liddell

τῠ́πᾰνον, ου, τό, τύπτω [poetic for τύμπανον
a drum, Hhymn., Eur.

Translations

kettledrum

Armenian: գոս; Middle Armenian: գոս; Bulgarian: тимпан; Catalan: timbala; Chinese Mandarin: 定音鼓; Czech: tympán; Danish: pauke; Dutch: pauk; Esperanto: timbalo; Finnish: patarumpu; Georgian: დაფდაფი, ლიტავრა; German: Kesselpauke, Pauke; Hungarian: üstdob; Icelandic: páka; Ido: timbalo; Irish: citealdruma, tiompán; Italian: timpano; Kannada: ಪರ್ರಹ; Norwegian Bokmål: pauke; Nynorsk: pauke; Ottoman Turkish: كوس‎; Persian: کوس‎; Polish: kocioł; Portuguese: tímpano, timbale; Russian: литавра; Spanish: tímpano, tímpanos; Tagalog: atabal; Telugu: ఢంకా; Volapük: timpun

drum

Abkhaz: адаул; Adyghe: шъонтрып; Afrikaans: drom; Albanian: lodër, tambur; Ama: ono; Amharic: ከበሮ; Apache Western Apache: ísaaʼ adííhí; Arabic: طَبَلَ‎; Egyptian Arabic: طبل‎; Moroccan Arabic: طبل‎, بندير‎; Aragonese: tambor; Argobba: ከበሮ; Armenian: թմբուկ; Assamese: ঢোল; Asturian: tambor; Azerbaijani: nağara, baraban; Bashkir: барабан; Basque: danbor; Belarusian: барабан; Bemba: iñ-ñoma; Bengali: ঢোল; Breton: taboulin; Bulgarian: барабан, тъ́пан; Burmese: ပတ်; Catalan: tambor, timbal; Chamicuro: shiltoki; Chechen: вота; Cherokee: ᎠᎱᎵ; Chichewa: ng'oma; Chinese Cantonese: 鼓; Mandarin: 鼓, 堂鼓; Chukchi: ярар; Chuvash: параппан; Classical Nahuatl: huēhuētl; Czech: buben; Danish: tromme; Dutch: drum, trom or; Erzya: барабан; Esperanto: tamburo; Estonian: trummel, trumm; Ewe: ʋu; Farefare: lʋŋa, lʋŋã; Finnish: rumpu; French: tambour, batterie; Galician: tambor, bombo; Ge'ez: ከበሮ; Georgian: დოლი; German: Trommel; Greek: τύμπανο; Ancient Greek: τύμπανον, τύπανον; Haitian Creole: droum; Hebrew: תוף \ תֹּף‎; Hindi: ड्रम, ढोल; Hungarian: dob; Icelandic: tromma; Ido: tamburo; Indonesian: drum, gendang; Ingush: фота; Irish: druma; Italian: batteria; Japanese: 鼓, 太鼓, ドラム; Javanese: kendhang; Kalmyk: кеңкрг; Karok: imthanuvnôor; Kazakh: барабан; Khmer: ស្គរ; Korean: 북, 드럼; Kunigami: 鼓; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دەوڵ‎, تەپڵ‎; Kyrgyz: добулбас, нагара; Lao: ກອງ; Latgalian: bungys, bubyns; Latin: tympanum; Latvian: bungas; Ligurian: tambûo; Lithuanian: būgnas; Luhya: engoma; Luo: bul; Luxembourgish: Tromm; Macedonian: тапан, барабан; Malay: gendang; Malayalam: ചെണ്ട; Maltese: tanbur; Manchu: ᡨᡠᠩᡴᡝᠨ; Maori: taramu, pākiri; Maranao: tambor; Miyako: 鼓; Mongolian: бөмбөр; Navajo: ásaaʼ yilghaałí; Ngazidja Comorian: ngoma; Northern Amami-Oshima: 鼓; Northern Sotho: moropa; Norwegian Bokmål: tromme; Nynorsk: tromme; Ojibwe: dewe'igan; Okinawan: 鼓; Oki-No-Erabu: 鼓; Old Javanese: kĕndang; Oriya: ଢାପ; Oromo: dibbee; Ossetian: барабан, гуымсӕг; Ottoman Turkish: طبل‎; Pashto: تمبل‎, ډمبک‎; Persian: طبل‎, تمبک‎, دهل‎, تبیر‎, تبیره‎; Piedmontese: tanborn; Plautdietsch: Dromm; Polish: bęben; Portuguese: tambor; Rohingya: dhúl; Romagnol: tambùr; Romani: दऊलि; Romanian: tobă; Russian: барабан, бубен; Sanskrit: दुन्दुभि; Scottish Gaelic: druma; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бу̑бањ, до̑бош; Roman: bȗbanj, dȏboš; Shona: ngoma; Sidamo: dibbe; Sinhalese: බෙර; Slovak: bubon; Slovene: boben; Somali: durbaan; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: bubon; Southern Amami-Oshima: 鼓; Spanish: tambor; Swahili: ngoma; Swazi: sí-gúbhu; Swedish: trumma; Tagalog: tambol; Tajik: нақора, табл, дуҳул, барабан; Taos: múluną; Tatar: думбак, давыл, барабан; Thai: กลอง; Tibetan: རྔ, ཊ་མ་རུ; Tocharian B: kerū; Toku-No-Shima: 鼓; Turkish: davul; Turkmen: deprek, baraban, dep; Ugaritic: 𐎚𐎔; Ukrainian: барабан; Urdu: ڈرم‎, ڈھول‎; Uyghur: دۇمباق‎, داپ‎, بارابان‎; Uzbek: dovul, doʻmbira, baraban; Vietnamese: trống; Vilamovian: paojk; Walloon: tabeur; Welsh: drwm; West Frisian: tromme; Wutunhua: guu; Yaeyama: 鼓; Yiddish: פּויק‎; Yucatec Maya: tunk'ul; Zulu: isigubhu