ξιφίδιο
ἐν οἰκίᾳ τυφλῶν καὶ ὁ νυκτάλωψ ὀξυδερκής → even the day-blind is sharp-eyed in a blind house | among the blind, the one-eyed man is king
Greek Monolingual
το (Α ξιφίδιον) ξίφος
ξίφος μικρών διαστάσεων, σπαθάκι
εντομολ. γένος ορθόπτερων εντόμων της οικογένειας τών λοκουστιδών, ακρίδων με μέτριο μέγεθος και με χρώμα, γενικώς, πράσινο
αρχ.
το φυτό σπαργάνιον.
Translations
dagger
Albanian: kamë; Arabic: خَنْجَر; Egyptian Arabic: خنجر; Hijazi Arabic: خَنْجَر; Armenian: դաշույն; Avar: ханжар; Azerbaijani: xəncər; Basque: sastagai; Belarusian: кінжал; Bulgarian: кама; Catalan: daga, punyal; Chinese Mandarin: 短劍, 短剑, 匕首, 短刀; Czech: dýka; Danish: dolk; Dutch: dolk; Esperanto: ponardo; Estonian: pistoda; Faroese: slíðraknívur, dolkur, daggari; Finnish: tikari; French: poignard; Friulian: pugnâl; Georgian: ხანჯალი, დაშნა, სატევარი; German: Dolch; Greek: στιλέτο, εγχειρίδιο, ξιφίδιο; Ancient Greek: ξιφίδιον, ἐγχειρίδιον; Hebrew: פגיון; Hindi: छुरा, छूरा, छुरी, छूरी, ख़ंजर, खंजर, क्षुरी, क्षुर, क्षौरी, कटार, कटारी, छुरिका, असि; Hungarian: tőr; Icelandic: rýtingur; Ido: poniardo; Indonesian: belati; Irish: miodóg; Italian: daga, pugnale, stiletto; Japanese: 短剣, 短刀; Javanese: glathi; Kalmyk: ханҗал; Kannada: ಬಾಕು; Kazakh: қанжар; Khmer: កាំបិតស្នៀត; Korean: 단검; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دەبان, خەنجەر; Kyrgyz: канжар; Latgalian: tutyns, mylyns; Latin: pugio, sica; Latvian: duncis; Lithuanian: peilis; Macedonian: бодеж, кама; Malay: belati; Malayalam: കഠാര; Maori: oka; Maranao: gonong, gorok; Mon: ၜုန်ပညံၚ်; Norwegian: dolk; Pali: churikā; Persian: خنجر, دشنه; Polish: sztylet, kindżał; Portuguese: adaga, punhal; Romanian: pumnal, jungher, stilet, șiș; Russian: кинжал, стилет, кортик; Scottish Gaelic: biodag, cuinnsear; Serbo-Croatian: bodež, бодеж, kama, кама; Slovak: dýka; Slovene: bodež; Southern Altai: канджар, канјыл, канджыл; Spanish: daga, puñal; Swahili: jambia; Swedish: dolk; Tagalog: punyal, balaraw, patalim, daga; Tajik: ханҷар, дашна; Turkish: hançer; Turkmen: hancar, gylyç; Ukrainian: кинджал; Uzbek: xanjar; Vietnamese: dao găm; Welsh: dagr, bidogan; Yiddish: דאַגער