γεηπόνος

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ἔστιν οὖν τραγῳδία μίμησις πράξεως σπουδαίας καὶ τελείας μέγεθος ἐχούσης, ἡδυσμένῳ λόγῳ χωρὶς ἑκάστου τῶν εἰδῶν ἐν τοῖς μορίοις, δρώντων καὶ οὐ δι' ἀπαγγελίας, δι' ἐλέου καὶ φόβου περαίνουσα τὴν τῶν τοιούτων παθημάτων κάθαρσιν → Tragedy is, then, a representation of an action that is heroic and complete and of a certain magnitude—by means of language enriched with all kinds of ornament, each used separately in the different parts of the play: it represents men in action and does not use narrative, and through pity and fear it effects relief to these and similar emotions.

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Transliteration A: geēpónos Transliteration B: geēponos Transliteration C: geiponos Beta Code: gehpo/nos

English (LSJ)

γεηπονικός, γεηπονία, ἡ, v. γεωπόνος.

Spanish (DGE)

v. γεωπόνος.

German (Pape)

[Seite 478] = γεωπόνος, Luc. Philopatr. 4.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γεηπόνος: γεηπονικός, γεηπονία, ἡ, ἴδε ἐν λ. γεωπ-.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
cultivateur.
Étymologie: γῆ, πένομαι.

Greek Monotonic

γεηπόνος: -ον = γεω-πόνος, σε Βάβρ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

γεηπόνος: ὁ Luc. = γεωπόνος.

Translations

farmer

Afrikaans: boer; Albanian: dardhan, arar, bujk; Arabic: فَلَّاح‎, فَلَّاحَة‎; مُزَارِع‎; Egyptian Arabic: فلاح‎, فلاحة‎; Moroccan Arabic: فلاح‎; Armenian: ֆերմեր; Assamese: খেতিয়ক; Asturian: granxeru, granxera; Azerbaijani: fermer, kəndli; Bashkir: фермер; Basque: nekazari, baserritar; Belarusian: фермер, селянін; Bengali: কৃষক; Bikol Central: parauma; Breton: merour, labourer-douar; Bulgarian: фермер, земеделец; Burmese: လယ်သမား, တောင်သူ; Buryat: таряашан; Catalan: granger; Cebuano: mag-uuma; Chamorro: lancheru; Chechen: ахархо; Cherokee: ᏗᎦᎶᎩᏍᎩ; Cheyenne: énano'éve'ho'e; Chichewa: mlimi; Chinese Cantonese: 農夫, 农夫, 農民, 农民; Mandarin: 農夫, 农夫, 農民, 农民; Min Nan: 農民, 作穡人, 作田人, 农夫; Cornish: tyak; Czech: rolník, sedlák, zemědělec, farmář; Danish: landmand, bonde; Dutch: boer, boerin, landbouwer, veehouder; Esperanto: farmisto; Estonian: talunik, farmer; Ewe: agbledela, lãnyila; Faroese: bóndi; Finnish: maanviljelijä, viljelijä, talonpoika, farmari, maajussi, jyväjemmari; French: agriculteur, fermier, agricultrice, fermière, cultivateur, cultivatrice; Galician: granxeiro; Georgian: ფერმერი, მიწათმოქმედი, მხვნელ- მთესველი; German: Landwirt, Landwirtin; Bauer, Bäuerin; Farmer, Farmerin; Züchter, Züchterin, Landmann, Landfrau; Alemannic German: Puur; Greek: αγρότης, γεωργός, κτηνοτρόφος, γεωργοκτηνοτρόφος, αγρότισσα; Ancient Greek: γεωργός; Hebrew: אִכָּר / איכר‎, אִכָּרָה / איכרה‎; Hindi: किसान; Hungarian: gazda, mezőgazdász, gazdálkodó, földműves, földművelő, termelő, paraszt, állattenyésztő, növénytermesztő; Icelandic: bóndi; Indonesian: petani, peternak; Interlingua: fermero; Irish: feirmeoir; Italian: agricoltore, fattore, contadino, contadina, agricoltrice, fattoressa; Japanese: 農夫, 農家; Kalmyk: крестьянин, тәрә тәрәч; Kazakh: фермер, диқан, шаруа; Khakas: кресен; Khmer: អ្នកស្រែ, អ្នកចំការ, កសិករ; Kikuyu: mũrĩmi Korean: 농부(農夫); Kurdish Central Kurdish: جوتیار‎; Northern Kurdish: cotkar, cotyar; Kyrgyz: фермер, дыйкан; Lao: ຊາວນາ; Latin: agricola; Latvian: saimnieks, lauksaimnieks; Lithuanian: ūkininkas; Low German Dutch Low Saxon: boer; Macedonian: земјоделец, полјоделец, фармер, чифлигар; Malay: petani, ڤکبون‎, ڤلادڠ‎, ڤنترنق‎; Malayalam: കൃഷിക്കാരന്‍, കര്‍ഷകന്‍; Maltese: biedwi, biedwija; Manchu: ᡠᠰᡳᠰᡳ, ᡠᠰᡳᠨ ᡳ; ᠨᡳᠶ᠋ᠠᠯᠮᠠ; Maori: kaipāmu, kaimahi pāmu; Marathi: शेतकरी; Mongolian: фермер, тариачин; Classical Mongolian: ᠲᠠᠷᠢᠶᠠᠯᠠᠩ ᠤᠨ; ᠡᠷ᠎ᠡ; Mòcheno: pauer; Navajo: kʼééʼdidléhé; Ngazidja Comorian: mlimadji; Norman: fèrmyi; North Frisian: böre; Norwegian Bokmål: bonde, gårdbruker, gardbruker; Nynorsk: bonde, gardbrukar; Ojibwe: gitigewinini, gitigewikwe; Old English: eorþling, landbūend, ġebūr,, æcerċeorl, æcermann; Pashto: بزګر‎, دهقان‎, کسان‎; Persian: کشاورز‎, دهقان‎; Plautdietsch: Bua, Akamaun; Polish: rolnik, rolniczka, farmer, farmerka, włościanin; Portuguese: agricultor, fazendeiro, farmeiro; Romagnol: cuntadén, cuntadéna; Romanian: fermier; Russian: крестьянин, фермер, земледелец, дехканин; Scots: fermer; Scottish Gaelic: tuathanach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: земљоделац, земљо̀ра̄днӣк; Roman: zemljodelac, zemljoradnik; Sinhalese: ගමරාළ; Slovak: roľník, sedliak, poľnohospodár, farmár; Slovene: kmet, kmetica; Sotho: molemi; Southern Altai: фермер; Spanish: granjero, granjera; Swahili: mkulima; Swedish: bonde; Tagalog: magsasaka; Tajik: кишоварз, деҳқон; Tatar: фермер, игенче; Telugu: కర్షకుడు, రైతు; Thai: กสิกร, เกษตรกร, ชาวนา, ชาวไร่, ชาวสวน; Tibetan: ཞིང་པ; Turkish: ziraatçı, çiftçi, ekinci; Turkmen: daýhan; Tuvan: тараачын, чер ажылдыг кижи; Ukrainian: фермер, селянин, землероб; Urdu: کسان‎, دہقان‎; Uyghur: دېھقان‎; Uzbek: fermer, dehqon; Vietnamese: nông dân; Volapük: farman, hifarman, jifarman; Walloon: cinsî, cinsresse; Welsh: amaethwr, ffermwr, hwsmon; Yakut: бааһынай, фермер, сир оҥорооччу; Yiddish: פֿאַרמער‎, פֿאַרמערין‎; ערדאַרבעטער‎; פּויער‎; Zazaki: resber; Zhuang: nungzminz, vunzguhnaz, bouxguhnaz

peasant

Afrikaans: boer; Albanian: katundar, katundare, fshatar, fshatare; Arabic: فَلَّاح‎, فَلَّاحَة‎; Armenian: գյուղացի; Azerbaijani: kəndli, əkinçi; Belarusian: селянін, селянка, сялюк; Bengali: চাষী; Breton: kouer; Bulgarian: селянин, селянка; Burmese: တောင်သူလယ်သမား; Buryat: таряашан; Catalan: camperol, pagès; Cebuano: mag-uuma; Chechen: ахархо; Chinese Mandarin: 農民, 农民, 農夫, 农夫; Coptic: ϭⲣⲏ; Czech: rolník, rolnice, sedlák, selka, sedlačka; Dalmatian: čoc; Danish: bonde; Dutch: boer, landarbeider, landbouwer, landman; Esperanto: kamparano; Estonian: talupoeg; Finnish: pienviljelijä, torppari; French: paysan, paysanne; Galician: labrego, labrega; Georgian: გლეხი; German:) Bauer,) Bäuerin,) Bauernschaft, Bauerntum, Kleinbauer, Kleinbäuerin; Greek: χωρικός, χωρική, χωριάτα; Hebrew: אִכָּר‎, חַקְלַאי‎, חַקְלַאית‎; Hindi: किसान; Hungarian: gazdálkodó, földműves, paraszt; Icelandic: bóndi; Indonesian: petani; Istriot: cuntadeîn; Italian: contadino, contadina, cafone, cafona; Japanese: 小作人, 農民, 農夫, 小百姓, 百姓; Kazakh: шаруа, диқан; Khakas: кресен; Khmer: កសិករ; Korean: 농부(農夫), 농민(農民); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: gundî, cotkar, cotyar; Kyrgyz: дыйкан; Lao: ຊາວນາ, ກະສິກອນ, ຄົນບ້ານນອກ; Latin: rusticus, agricola; Latvian: zemnieks, zemniece; Lithuanian: valstietis, valstietė; Macedonian: селанец, селанка; Malay: petani; Maori: kaimahi whenua; Mongolian Cyrillic: тариачин; Norwegian Bokmål: bonde; Nynorsk: bonde; Pashto: بزګر‎, دهقان‎‎, کسان‎‎; Persian: دهقان‎; Polabian: bör; Polish: chłop, chłopka, włościanin, włościanka; Portuguese: camponês, camponesa; Romanian: țăran, țărancă; Russian: крестьянин, крестьянка, селянин, селянка, мужик, дехканин, дехканка; Scottish Gaelic: tuathanach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сѐља̄к, сѐља̄нка, кме̏т, кмѐтица; Roman: sèljāk, sèljānka, kmȅt, kmètica; Sinhalese: ගොවි; Slovak: roľník, roľníca, sedliak, sedliačka; Slovene: kmet, kmetica; Southern Altai: крестьян; Spanish: campesino; Swahili: falahi; Swedish: bonde; Tajik: деҳқон; Tatar: игенче, крестьян; Thai: ชาวนา, ไพร่; Tibetan: ཞིང་པ; Turkish: köylü, taşralı, ekinci; Turkmen: daýhan; Tuvan: тараачын; Ukrainian: селянин, селянка, селюк; Urdu: کِسان‎, دَہْقَان‎; Uyghur: دېھقان‎; Uzbek: dehqon; Venetian: contadin; Vietnamese: nông dân; Volapük: feilan; Votic: talopoikõ; Yakut: бааһынай; Yiddish: פּויער‎; Zhuang: nungzminz