stone
Τούτῳ τῷ λόγῳ χρήσαιτο ἄν τις ἐπ' ἐκείνων τῶν ἀνθρώπων οἳ παραδόξως ἀλαζονεύονται, μηδὲ τὰ κοινὰ τοῖς ἀνθρώποις ἐπιτελεῖν δυνάμενοι → One would use this fable for those who give themselves unreasonable airs, but can't handle everyday life (Aesop 40)
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. and V. λίθος, ὁ, V. πέτρος, ὁ (rare P.).
hurling upon his head a stone that would fill a waggon: V. λᾶαν ἐμβαλὼν κάρᾳ ἁμαξοπληθῆ (Euripides, Phoenissae 1157).
stone for throwing: also V. χερμάς, ἡ;
round stone for rolling on to an enemy: P. ὀλοίτροχος, ὁ (Xen.).
stone for building: P. and V. λίθος, ὁ.
collect stones for building, v.: P. λιθοφορεῖν.
precious stone: Ar. and P. λίθος, ὁ or ἡ, P. λιθίδιον, τό; see jewel.
leave no stone unturned: V. πάντα κινῆσαι πέτρον (Euripides, Heraclidae 1002), P. use πᾶν ποιεῖν (Plato, ap. 39A).
stone of fruit: P. πυρήν, ὁ (Herodotus).
memorial stone: Ar. and P. στήλη, ἡ.
suffer from stone (in medical sense), v.: P. λιθιᾶν.
adjective
made of stone: Ar. and P. λίθινος, V. πετραῖος, πετρώδης, πέτρινος, λάινος.
roofed with stone: V. πετρηρεφής.
paved with stone: V. λιθόστρωτος.
verb transitive
P. and V. λεύειν, Ar. and P. καταλεύειν, P. καταλιθοῦν.
be stoned also: V. πετροῦσθαι.
stone (fruit): Ar. and V. κοκκίζειν (Ar., Fragment and Aesch., Fragment).
Translations
noun
Abkhaz: ахацə; Aghwan: 𐔻𐔴; Aguaruna: kaya; Ainu: スマ; Akan: ɛboɔ, ɔboɔ; Akkadian: 𒉌𒌓; Aklanon: bato; Albanian: gur; Ama: tomoki; Amis: fokeloh; Apinayé: kẽn; Arabic: حَجَر; Egyptian Arabic: حجر; Armenian: քար; Aromanian: cheatrã, chiatrã; Assamese: পাথৰ, শিল; Asturian: piedra; Atayal: btunux; Aukan: siton; Avar: гамачІ, кьуру; Avestan: 𐬀𐬯𐬀𐬥, 𐬀𐬯𐬆𐬥𐬔𐬀; Azerbaijani: daş; Baekje: 珍惡; Bakhtiari: برد; Baluchi: سنگ; Bashkir: таш; Basque: harri; Belarusian: камень; Bengali: পাথর; Bezhta: кьало, шед; Bhojpuri: 𑂣𑂞𑂹𑂟𑂪, 𑂣𑂰𑂟𑂩; Brahui: خَل; Breton: maen, mein; Brunei Malay: batu; Bulgarian: камък; Bunun: batu; Burmese: ကျောက်; Buryat: шулуун; Catalan: pedra, roca; Catawba: iti, inti; Cebuano: bato; Chambri: kẽn; Chamicuro: chena; Chechen: тӏулг, тарх; Cherokee: ᏅᏳ; Chichewa: mwala; Chickasaw: tali'; Chinese Dungan: шыту; Mandarin: 石, 石頭, 石头; Chuvash: чул; Corsican: petra; Czech: kámen; Dagbani: kuɣli; Dalmatian: pitra; Danish: sten; Dargwa: къаркъа; Dolgan: таас; Dupaningan Agta: pugedu; Dutch: steen; Eshtehardi: سینگ; Esperanto: ŝtono; Estonian: kivi; Even: дёл; Evenki: дёло; Extremaduran: paira; Faroese: steinur; Fiji Hindi: patthar; Finnish: kivi; French: pierre, roche; Friulian: piere; Galibi Carib: tupo; Galician: pedra; Georgian: ქვა; German: Stein; Alemannic German: Stain; Gothic: 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍃; Greek: λίθος; Ancient Greek: λίθος, πέτρα, λᾶας; Greenlandic: ujarak; Guaraní: ita; Hawaiian: pōhaku; Hebrew: אֶבֶן; Higaonon: bato; Hiligaynon: bato; Hindi: पत्थर, शिला, रोड़ा, हजर, संग, शिल, सिल; Hinukh: гамачІ, лъад; Hungarian: kő; Hunsrik: Steen, xtayn; Hunzib: гамачІ, кьа̇лу; Icelandic: steinn; Ido: petro; Ilocano: bato; Indonesian: batu; Interlingua: petra; Irish: cloch; Istriot: pera; Italian: pietra, roccia; Japanese: 石; Javanese: watu, séla; Jurchen: wehe; Kaingang: pó; Kalmyk: чолуун; Kapampangan batú; Kanakanabu: vatu; Kaqchikel: ab’äj; Kashubian: kam; Kato: se; Kavalan: bettu; Kayapó: kẽn; Kazakh: тас; Khinalug: мыда, къайа, кІачІын; Khmer: ថ្ម; Komi-Permyak: из; Korean: 돌; Krahô: kẽn; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بهرد, بەرد; Northern Kurdish: kevir, ber, berd, kuç; Lak: чару, ххяли; Lao: ຫີນ; Latgalian: akmiņs; Latin: lapis, petra; Latvian: akmens; Lezgi: къван; Limburgish: stein; Lithuanian: akmuo; Livonian: kiv; Low German Dutch Low Saxon: steen; German Low German: Steen; Luhya: libale; Luxembourgish: Steen; Macedonian: камен; Magahi: 𑂣𑂞𑂹𑂟𑂪; Maithili: पाथर, पाहन; Malagasy: vato; Malay: batu; Malayalam: കല്ല്; Manchu: ᠸᡝᡥᡝ; Manx: clagh; Maori: whatu; Maranao: wato, bato; Middle English: ston; Middle Persian: sng; Miyako: 石; Mohawk: onén:ia; Mongolian: чулуу; Mwani: mwala, riwe; Nahuatl: tetl; Nanai: дёло; Negidal: ӡolo; Nekgini: si; Nepali: ढुङ्गा; Norman: pièrre; North Frisian: stian; Northern Sami: geađgi; Norwegian Bokmål: stein, sten; Nynorsk: stein; Occitan: pèira, ròca; Ojibwe: asin; Okinawan: 石; Old Church Slavonic: камꙑ; Old English: stān; Old Japanese: 石; Old Javanese: watu; Old Norse: steinn; Old Persian:,; Old Turkic: 𐱃𐱁; Oriya: ପଥର; Oroch: дёло; Orok: ӡоло; Oromo: dhagaa; Oroqen: dʒɔlɔ; Ossetian: дур; Paiwan: qaciljai; Palauan: bad; Panará: kjẽn; Parthian: 𐫀𐫘𐫗𐫃; Pará Gavião: kẽn; Persian: سنگ, برد; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤁𐤍; Pirahã: xaxái; Pitjantjatjara: apu, puḻi; Polish: kamień; Portuguese: pedra, rocha; Purepecha: tsakapu; Puyuma: barasa; Pykobjê: quẽn; Quechua: rumi; Rabha: ৰংকা; Rhine Franconian: Schdää; Rohingya: fattór; Romanian: piatră; Romansch: crap; Rukai: lrenege; Russian: камень; Saaroa: vatu'u; Saisiyat: bato'; Sakizaya: ba'tu; Sanskrit: शिला, पाषी; Santali: ᱫᱷᱤᱨᱤ; Sardinian: pedra; Logudorese: preda; Scots: stane; Scottish Gaelic: clach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ка̏ме̄н; Roman: kȁmēn; Seychellois Creole: pyer; Sicilian: petra; Sinhalese: ගල්; Slovak: kameň; Slovene: kamen; Solon: дёло; Spanish: piedra, roca; Suyá: khẽnẽ; Swabian: stoe, Schdõẽ; Swahili: jiwe; Swedish: sten; Sylheti: ꠙꠣꠕ꠆ꠕꠞ, ꠢꠤꠟ; Tagalog: bato; Tajik: санг; Takia: pat; Tamil: கல்; Tapayuna: khẽnẽ; Tausug: batu; Telugu: రాయి; Tetum: fatuk; Thai: หิน, ศิลา; Thao: fatu; Tibetan: རྡོ; Tocharian B: kärweñe; Tsez: гъІул, лъад, гуз; Tsou: fatu; Tupinambá: itá; Turkish: taş; Tuvan: даш; Udi: жӏеъ; Udihe: ӡоло; Udmurt: из; Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎁𐎐; Ukrainian: камінь; Ulch: ӡolo; Urdu: پتھر, شلا; Uyghur: تاش; Uzbek: tosh; Venetian: piera, pièra, piéra, pria, prèa, rocia; Vietnamese: đá; Volapük: ston; Walloon: pire, rotche; Welsh: carreg; West Frisian: stien; Wolof: xeer wi; Xavante: ẽtẽ, ẽnẽ; Xerénte: ktẽ; Xokleng: kózy; Yaeyama: 石; Yakut: таас; Yami: vato, veysen; Yiddish: שטיין; Yonaguni: 石; Yoruba: òkúta; Yucatec Maya: tuunich, tuunichoob; Yámana: aiya; Zealandic: steên; Zulu: itshe