ἁλίτυπος

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νεκρὸν ἐάν ποτ' ἴδηις καὶ μνήματα κωφὰ παράγηις κοινὸν ἔσοπτρον ὁρᾶις· ὁ θανὼν οὕτως προσεδόκα → whenever you see a body dead, or pass by silent tombs, you look into the mirror of all men's destiny: the dead man expected nothing else | if you ever see a corpse or walk by quiet graves, that's when you look into the mirror we all share: the dead expected this

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Full diacritics: ἁλίτῠπος Medium diacritics: ἁλίτυπος Low diacritics: αλίτυπος Capitals: ΑΛΙΤΥΠΟΣ
Transliteration A: halítypos Transliteration B: halitypos Transliteration C: alitypos Beta Code: a(li/tupos

English (LSJ)

ον, sea beaten, ἁλίτυπα βάρη = griefs for sea-tossed corpses, A.Pers.946 (lyr.): as substantive, seaman, fisherman, E.Or.373.

Spanish (DGE)

(ἁλίτῠπος) -ον
• Prosodia: [ᾰλῐ-]
1 golpeado por el mar ἁ. βάρη ref. la derrota naval persa, A.Pers.945.
2 subst. baqueteado por el mar, lobo de mar, marinero ἔκλυον ἁλιτύπων τινὸς τῆς Τυνδαρείας παιδὸς ... φόνον E.Or.373.

German (Pape)

[Seite 99] vom Meere geschlagen, βάρη Aesch. Pers. 907 ch.; – ἁλιτύπος, ὁ, der Schiffer, der das Meer mit Rudern schlägt, Eur. Or. 363.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
battu des flots.
Étymologie: ἅλς¹, τύπτω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἁλίτῠπος: бросаемый морем: ἁλίτυπα βάρη Aesch. скорбь по погибшим в море.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἁλίτῠπος: -ον, ὁ ὑπὸ τῆς θαλάσσης τυπτόμενος, ἁλ. βάρη, θλίψεις περὶ πτωμάτων ὑπὸ τῆς θαλάσσης τῇδε κἀκεῖσε φερομένων, Αἰσχύλ. Πέρσ. 945 (λυρ)· ὡς οὐσιαστ., ναύτης, ἁλιεύς, Εὐρ. Ὀρ. 373.

Greek Monolingual

ἁλίτυπος, -ον (Α)
1. θαλασσοχτυπημένος, θαλασσοδαρμένος
2. το αρσ. ως ουσ.ἁλίτυπος
θαλασσινός, ψαράς
3. φρ. «ἁλίτυπα βάρη», θλίψη για τα πτώματα που θαλασσοδέρνονται, που τά πάει εδώ κι εκείτο κύμα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἁλι- (< ἅλς) + -τυπος < τύπτω «χτυπώ»].

Greek Monotonic

ἁλίτῠπος: -ον (ἅλς, τύπτω),
1. δαρμένος από τη θάλασσα, ἁλ. βάρη, θλίψεις για πτώματα που βρίσκονται στη θάλασσα, σε Αισχύλ.
2. ως ουσ., ναυτικός, ψαράς, σε Ευρ.

Middle Liddell

[ἅλς, τύπτω
1. sea-beaten, ἁλ. βάρη griefs for sea-tossed corpses, Aesch.
2. as substantive a seaman, fisherman, Eur.

Translations

fisherman

Albanian: peshkatar; Arabic: صَيَّاد‎; Armenian: ձկնորս; Aromanian: piscar; Assamese: মাছমৰীয়া, মাছুৱৈ; Asturian: pescador; Azerbaijani: balıqçı; Bashkir: балыҡсы; Basque: arrantzale; Belarusian: рыбак; Bengali: জেলে, ধীবর; Bikol Central: parasira; Bulgarian: рибар, риболовец, рибарка; Burmese: တံငါ, ရေလုပ်သား, ပိုက်သမား, ရေသူ; Catalan: pescador, pescadora; Cebuano: mangingisda; Chinese Mandarin: 漁夫, 渔夫, 漁民, 渔民, 漁人, 渔人; Cornish: pyskador; Czech: rybář, rybářka; Danish: fisker c, fiskerinde; Dutch: visser; English: angler, fisherman, fisherperson, piscary, piscator, piscatorialist, piscatorian, piscicapturist; Esperanto: fiŝkaptisto, fiŝkaptistino; Estonian: kalamees, kalur; Faroese: fiskimaður; Finnish: kalastaja; French: pêcheur, pêcheuse; Friulian: pescjadôr, pesčhadôr; Galician: pescador, mariñeiro; Georgian: მეთევზე, მებადური; German: Fischer, Fischerin, Angler, Anglerin; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐍃𐌺𐌾𐌰, 𐌽𐌿𐍄𐌰; Greek: ψαράς, ψαρού; Ancient Greek: ἀγκωβόλος, ἀγρεύς, ἀγρευτήρ, ἀγρώστωρ, ἁλιάδας, ἁλιεργός, ἁλιευόμενος, ἁλιεύς, ἁλιευτής, ἁλιήτωρ, ἁλίτης, ἁλίτυπος, ἀμφιβολεύς, ἀσπαλιεύς, ἀσπαλιευτής, γαγγαμεύς, γαγγαμουλκός, γριπεύς, δικτυβόλος, δικτυουλκός, ἐνυγροθηρευτής, θαλασσουργός, θαλαττουργός, θηρευτής, ἰχθυβόλος, ἰχθυοθηρητήρ, ἰχθυσιληϊστήρ, καλαμεύς, καλαμευτής, λιμνουργός, νυκτερευτής, ὁρμιατόνος, Ποντοθήρης, σαγηνευτής, σαγηνοβόλος; Greenlandic: aalisartoq; Hindi: माहीगीर, मछुआ, धीवर; Hungarian: halász; Icelandic: sjómaður, fiskimaður; Indonesian: nelayan; Irish: iascaire; Istriot: pascadur; Italian: pescatore, pescatrice; Japanese: 漁師, 漁夫; Javanese: wong belahan; Kabuverdianu: piskador; Kazakh: балықшы; Khmer: អ្នកនេសាទ, មច្ឆព័ន្ធ, វាគុរិក, ព្រាន; Korean: 낚시꾼, 어부; Kyrgyz: балыкчы; Ladino: peshkador, peshkadora; Lao: ຊາວປະມົງ; Latin: piscator, piscatrix; Latvian: zvejnieks, zvejniece; Lithuanian: žvejys; Macedonian: рибар; Malagasy: mpanjono; Malay: nelayan, jala; Maltese: sajjied; Maori: kaihao, kaihī; Mongolian: загасчин; Norwegian Norwegian Bokmål: fisker, fiskerinne; Norwegian Nynorsk: fiskar, fiskarinne; Occitan: pescaire, pescador, pescadoira; Old English: fisċere; Ottoman Turkish: بالقجی‎; Pashto: ماهي ګير‎, مچي مار‎; Persian: ماهی‌گیر‎; Plautdietsch: Fescha, Fescher; Polish: rybak; Portuguese: pescador, pescadora; Punjabi Punjabi: مَچھیرا‎; Romanian: pescar, pescăreasă; Romansch: pestgader, pestgadur; Russian: рыбак, рыбачка, рыболов; Sanskrit: धीवर, जालिक; Sardinian: piscadore, piscadori; Scottish Gaelic: iasgair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ри̏ба̄р, рѝбӣч; Roman: rȉbār, rìbīč; Sicilian: piscaturi; Slovak: rybár, rybárka; Slovene: ribič, ribička; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rybaŕ, rybakaŕ; Upper Sorbian: rybak, rybar; Southern Ohlone: huynismak; Spanish: pescador, pescadora; Swahili: mvuvi; Swedish: fiskare, fiskarinna, fiskerska; Tagalog: mangingisda; Tajik: моҳигир; Tatar: балыкчы; Telugu: జాలరి; Thai: ชาวประมง, นักตกปลา; Turkish: balıkçı; Turkmen: balykçy; Ukrainian: рибалка, рибак, рибачка; Urdu: ماهی گیر‎; Uyghur: بېلىقچى‎; Uzbek: baliqchi; Vietnamese: ngư dân, dân chài, ngư phủ; Volapük: päskaran, hipäskaran, jipäskaran; Welsh: pysgotwr; Yiddish: פֿישער‎, פֿישערין‎, פֿישערקע‎