λωποδύτης
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English (LSJ)
[ῠ], ου, ὁ,
A clothes-stealer, esp. one who steals of bathers, or strips travellers, S.Epigr.4.
II generally, thief, robber, footpad, IG12.44.5, Antipho 5.9, Cratin.206, Ar.Av.497, Ra.772, Lys.10.10, Phld.Rh.2.144 S., etc.; λωποδυτῶν θάνατον αἱρεῖσθαι D.4.47; λ. ἀλλοτρίων ἐπέων plagiarist, AP11.130 (Poll.), cf. Arr.Epict.2.19.28.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (ὁ) :
voleur, pillard.
Étymologie: λῶπος, δύομαι.
German (Pape)
ὁ, eigtl. Kleiderschlüpfer, der in fremde Kleider schlüpft, Kleiderdieb, der den Badenden ihre Kleider entwendet oder auch auf der Straße den Vorübergehenden ihre Kleider mit Gewalt wegreißt; Ar. Av. 494, Th. 817; Lys. 10.10, 13.68 und A.; überhaupt Dieb, Räuber, neben ἀνδραποδιστής, als todeswürdiger Verbrecher, Dem. 4.47; Pol. 13.6.4, und öfter in der Anth. In B.A. 276 auch ὁ τὰ τῶν νεκρῶν ἱμάτια κλέπτων. übertragen, λωποδύτας ἀλλοτρίων ἐπέων, Pollian. 1(XI.130). Vgl. λωποδυτέω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
λωποδύτης: ου (ῠ) ὁ
1 вор, крадущий одежду, Arph., Lys. etc.;
2 (вообще), вор, грабитель, Arph., Plat. etc.: ἀλλοτρίων ἐπέων λ. Anth. литературный вор, плагиатор.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
λωποδύτης: [ῠ], -ου, ὁ, (λῶπος, δύω), ὁ τὰ ἱμάτια ἀποδύων, ὁ ἐνδεδυμένον ἀποδύων, κυρίως ὁ κλέπτων τὰ ἱμάτια τῶν λουομένων ἢ ἀπογυμνώνων τοὺς διαβάτας, Σοφ. Ἐπίγραμμ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 604F, Α. Β. 176, πρβλ. λωποδυτέω. ΙΙ. καθόλου, κλέπτης, λῃστής, Ἀριστοφ. Βάτρ. 772, Ὄρν. 497, Ἀντιφῶν 130. 19, Λυσ. 117. 7, κτλ.· λωποδυτῶν θάνατον αἱρεῖσθαι Δημ. 53· ἐν τέλ.· ἀλλοτρίων λ. ἐπέων, ὁ κλέπτων ἢ ἰδιοποιούμενος ξένας ἐκφράσεις καὶ ἰδέας, Ἀνθ. Π. 11. 130, πρβλ. Ἀρρ. Ἐπίκτ. 2. 19, 28.
Greek Monolingual
λωποδύτης, ο, θηλ. λωποδύτρια και λωποδύτρα και λωποδύτισσα (Α λωποδύτης)
επιτήδειος και πανούργος κλέφτης, κυρίως αντικειμένων («κάποιος λωποδύτης θα σού πήρε το πορτοφόλι»)
αρχ.
1. αυτός που έκλεβε ενδύματα, ιδίως λουομένων, ή αφαιρούσε βίαια τους επενδύτες τών διαβατών πράξη που, κατά το αττικό δίκαιο, αποτελούσε διακεκριμένη περίπτωση κλοπής
2. μτφ. αυτός που ιδιοποιείται ξένες εκφράσεις και ιδέες («λωποδύτης ἀλλοτρίων ἐπέων», Ανθ. Παλ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < λώπη «περίβλημα, επενδύτης» + -δύτης (< δύω «βυθίζω, βουτώ»), πρβλ. αμμοδύτης, τρωγλοδύτης.
Greek Monotonic
λωποδύτης: [ῠ], -ου, ὁ (λῶπος, δύω)·
I. κάποιος που γλιστράει μέσα στα ρούχα κάποιου άλλου, κλέφτης ενδυμάτων, κυρίως αυτός που κλέβει τα ρούχα λουομένων ή απογυμνώνει διαβάτες, σε Σοφ.
II. γενικά, κλέφτης, ληστής, σε Αριστοφ., Δημ.
Middle Liddell
λωπο-δῠ́της, ου, ὁ, λῶπος, δύω]
I. one who slips into another's clothes, a clothes-stealer, esp. one who steals the clothes of bathers, or strips travellers, Soph.
II. generally, a thief, robber, footpad, Ar., Dem.
Mantoulidis Etymological
(=αὐτός πού βουτάει στά ροῦχα ἄλλου γιά νά κλέψει, κλέφτης). Σύνθετο ἀπό τό λώπη (=ροῦχο) + δύω. Δές γιά ἄλλα παράγωγα στά ρήματα δύω καί λέπω.
Translations
robber
Albanian: grabitës, vjedhës; Arabic: سَارِق, سَارِقَة, لِصّ, لِصَّة; Armenian: ավազակ; Azerbaijani: soyğunçu; Belarusian: разбойнік, разбойніца; Bengali: ডাকাত; Bikol Central Bikol Legazpi: mahabas; Bikol Naga: parahabon; Bulgarian: разбойник, разбойничка, разбойница; Burmese: ပြင်းဟုပ်, ဓားပြ; Catalan: lladre; Chinese Mandarin: 強盜, 强盗, 盜賊, 盗贼; Czech: zloděj, zlodějka, lupič, lupička; Danish: røver; Dutch: rover; Esperanto: rabisto; Estonian: röövel; Finnish: ryöstäjä, ryöväri; French: brigand, bandit; Friulian: ladron; Galician: ladrón, ladroa, ladra; Georgian: ყაჩაღი, მძარცველი; German: Räuber, Räuberin; Gothic: 𐍅𐌹𐌻𐍅𐌰; Greek: ληστής; Ancient Greek: λῃστής, κιξάλλης; Hebrew: שׁוֹדֵד; Hindi: डाकू; Hungarian: rabló; Icelandic: ræningi; Indonesian: perampok, begal; Irish: ropaire, robálaí, gadaí; Italian: rapinatore, ladro, ladrone; Japanese: 盗賊, 強盗; Kazakh: аламан, баукеспе, жортуылшы, қарақшы, тонаушы; Khmer: ចោរ, លុម្បក; Korean: 강도(強盜)(强盜); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: talanker, şelîner, rêbirr, korsan, eşqiya, heydûd, nijdevan, çete, rêgir; Kyrgyz: талоончу, каракчы; Lao: ຄົນຂີ້ລັກ, ຄົນລັກຂອງ, ໂຈນ; Latin: latro, latrunculus, latroncula; Latvian: laupītājs; Lithuanian: plėšikas; Macedonian: разбојник, разбојничка; Malay: perompak; Manx: roosteyr; Maori: māhurehure, keiā, kaiā, whānako, tāhae; Meru: mwamba; Middle English: robbour, revere; Mongolian Cyrillic: дээрэмчин, хулгайч; Norwegian Bokmål: raner, røver; Nynorsk: ranar, røvar; Ojibwe: gimoodishkiiwinini, makandwewinini; Old English: rēafere; Persian: راهزن; Plautdietsch: Reiba; Polish: złodziej, złodziejka, rozbójnik, rozbójniczka; Portuguese: ladrão, ladra; Romanian: jefuitor, tâlhar; Russian: грабитель, грабительница, разбойник, разбойница; Sanskrit: चोर, चोरी; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: разбо̄јнӣк, разбојница; Roman: rázbōjnīk, rázbojnica; Slovak: zlodej, zlodejka, lupič, lupička; Slovene: ropar, roparka, razbojnik, razbojnica; Spanish: ladrón, ladrona; Swahili: mnyang'anyi; Swedish: rånare, rövare; Tajik: роҳзан; Thai: โม่ง, โจร; Tocharian B: wārṣṣe; Turkish: soyguncu; Turkmen: ogurlyk; Ukrainian: розбі́йник, розбі́йниця; Urdu: ڈاکو; Uyghur: بۇلاڭچى; Uzbek: bosqinchi, bosmachi, qaroqchi, talovchi; Vietnamese: kẻ cướp, ăn cướp, cường đạo; Welsh: lleidr, lladron
thief
Abkhaz: аӷьычҩы; Afrikaans: dief; Albanian: vjedhës, vjedhëse; Amharic: ሌባ; Arabic: لِصّ, لِصَّة, سَارِق, سَارِقَة; Egyptian Arabic: حرامي; Gulf Arabic: بايك; Hijazi Arabic: حرامي; Moroccan Arabic: سراق, شفار; Aragonese: furtaire; Archi: цӏогьор; Armenian: գող; Aromanian: fur, furcudar, haramiu, chisãgi, caceac; Assamese: চোৰ; Asturian: lladrón; Avar: цӏогьор; Azerbaijani: oğru; Baluchi: دز; Bashkir: бур, уғры, ҡараҡ; Basque: lapur, ebasle; Belarusian: злодзей, зладзейка; Bengali: চোর; Bikol Central: paraikit; Breton: laer; Bulgarian: крадец, арамия; Burmese: သူခိုး; Catalan: lladre; Cebuano: kawatan; Chamicuro: ma'koleti; Chechen: къу; Cherokee: ᎦᏃᏍᎩᏍᎩ; Chichewa: wakuba; Chinese Cantonese: 賊, 贼; Dungan: зый, вэзый; Hakka: 賊仔; Mandarin: 賊, 贼, 盜賊, 盗贼, 小偷, 宵小, 竊賊, 窃贼; Min Nan: 賊仔, 贼仔, 勍仔; Chuvash: вӑрӑ; Cimbrian: diip; Corsican: latru; Czech: zloděj, zlodějka; Danish: tyv, tyveknægt; Dutch: dief, dievegge, gannef; Esperanto: ŝtelisto; Estonian: varas; Ewe: fiafi, fiafitɔ; Faroese: tjóvur; Finnish: varas, voro, ryöväri, rosvo; Franco-Provençal: lârro; French: voleur, voleuse; Friulian: lari; Galician: ladrón, lespio, galafate, ladroeiro, gallofo, regatiñeiro, surpón; Georgian: ქურდი; German: Dieb, Diebin; Gothic: 𐌷𐌻𐌹𐍆𐍄𐌿𐍃, 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐍆𐍃; Greek: κλέφτης; Ancient Greek: ἀποφώρ, ἁρπακτήρ, ἁρπακτής, δραξών, κακοῦργος, κλέπτης, κλέψ, κλοπεύς, κλοπός, κλώψ, λᾳστής, ληιστήρ, ληϊστής, λῃστήρ, λῃστής, λωποδύτης, μονοβαίας, φηλήτης, φιλήτης, φώρ; Gujarati: દસ્યુ; Hebrew: גַּנָּב; Hiligaynon: kawatan; Hindi: चोर; Hungarian: tolvaj; Icelandic: þjófur; Ido: furtanto; Indonesian: pencuri; Ingush: къу; Irish: gadaí; Istriot: laro; Italian: ladro, ladra, ladruncolo, borsaiolo, scippatore, mariolo, taccheggiatore, malandrino, borseggiatore; Japanese: 泥棒, 盗賊, 窃盗; Javanese: maling, bajingan; Kalmyk: хулхач; Kannada: ಕಳ್ಳ; Kazakh: ұры; Khmer: ចោរ; Kikuyu: mũici class Komi-Permyak: гусь; Korean: 도둑; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دز; Northern Kurdish: diz; Kyrgyz: ууру; Ladin: lère; Ladino Hebrew: לאד׳רון; Roman: ladrón, ladhron; Lao: ກະໂມຽ, ຂະໂມຍ, ໂຈນ; Latin: fur, latro; Latvian: zaglis, zagle; Laz: mamxire; Lezgi: угъри; Lithuanian: vagis; Livonian: salāj; Lombard: lader; Low German: Deef; Frisian North Frisian: tiif; Luxembourgish: Déif; Macedonian: крадец, арамија; Malagasy: kary, fangalarina; Malay: pencuri; Malayalam: കള്ളൻ, മോഷ്ടാവ്; Maltese: ħalliel; Maori: kaiā, tāhae, whānako; Mapudungun: weñefe; Marathi: चोर; Mirandese: lhadron; Mongolian Cyrillic: хулгайч, хулгай; Mwani: mwivi; Nanai: чово; Navajo: aniʼįįhii; Neapolitan: mariuólo, mariunciéllo, ferraiuólo, màneco 'ancino; Nepali: चोर; Ngazidja Comorian: mwidzi class 1/2; Norman: voleux; Norwegian Bokmål: tyv, tjuv; Nynorsk: tjuv; Occitan: raubaire, raubaira; Ojibwe: gimoodishk; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: татъ, зълодѣи; Old English: þēof; Old Norse: þjófr; Oriya: ଚୋର; Oromo: hattuu; Pashto: غل; Persian: دزد; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤂𐤓𐤃; Piedmontese: làder; Polish: złodziej, złodziejka, kradziej; Portuguese: ladrão, ladra; Punjabi: ਚੋਰ; Quechua: suwa; Rohingya: sur; Romani: ćor; Romanian: hoț, hoață; Romansch: lader, leder; Russian: вор, воровка, ворюга, воришка; Sanskrit: चोर, चोरी; Scottish Gaelic: mèirleach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лопов, та̏т, кра̀дљивац, хара̀мија; Roman: lópov, tȁt, kràdljivac, haràmija; Sicilian: latru, latruni, larruni; Sidamo: mooraancho; Sinhalese: හොරා; Slovak: zlodej, zlodejka; Slovene: tat; Somali: tuug; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: złoźej; Upper Sorbian: paduch; Spanish: ladrón, caco, chorizo, mangante, amigo de lo ajeno; Sundanese: maling; Svan: ქუ̂ით; Swahili: mwizi, mnyang'anyi class 1/2; Swedish: tjuv; Tabasaran: угъри; Tagalog: magnanakaw; Tajik: дузд; Talysh: دزد; Tamil: திருடன்; Taos: tràmpi'ína; Tatar: карак; Telugu: దొంగ; Thai: ขโมย, โจร; Tibetan: རྐུ་མ; Tocharian B: lyak; Turkish: hırsız, uğru, kuldur, karak; Turkmen: ogry; Tuvan: оор; Ukrainian: злодій, злодійка; Urdu: چور; Uyghur: ئوغرى; Uzbek: oʻgʻri; Venetian: laro, ladro, ladron; Vietnamese: kẻ trộm, kẻ cắp, ăn trộm; Vilamovian: dīb; Volapük: tifan, hitifan, jitifan; Walloon: voleu, voleuse, volresse; Waray-Waray: buyon; Welsh: lleidr, lladron; Westrobothnian: tjyv; Yiddish: גנבֿ, גנבֿטע; Yucatec Maya: ookol; Zazaki: tırıter, xırxız
plagiarist
Bulgarian: плагиат; Catalan: plagiari; Chinese Mandarin: 剽竊者, 剽窃者, 抄襲者, 抄袭者; Czech: plagiátor; Finnish: plagioija; Georgian: პლაგიატორი; German: Plagiator, Plagiatorin; Greek: λογοκλόπος; Occitan: plagiari; Polish: plagiator, plagiatorka; Portuguese: plagiador, plagiário; Spanish: plagiador, plagiario; Swedish: fuskare, plagiator; Telugu: ఛాయాచోరకవి; Turkish: intihalci