φρεατία

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Full diacritics: φρεᾱτία Medium diacritics: φρεατία Low diacritics: φρεατία Capitals: ΦΡΕΑΤΙΑ
Transliteration A: phreatía Transliteration B: phreatia Transliteration C: freatia Beta Code: freati/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, A tank, cistern, X.HG3.1.7, Plb.10.28.2. II opening in a raft, Apollod.Poliorc.191.3.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1304] ἡ, Brunnenbehälter, Xen. Hell. 3, 1,7; Wasserleitung, Pol. 10, 28, 2 u. Sp.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
1 réservoir d'eau;
2 aqueduc, conduit d'eau.
Étymologie: φρέαρ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

φρεᾱτία: ἡ (искусственный) водоем, канал или канава Xen., Polyb.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

φρεᾱτία: ἡ, ὑδροθήκη, δεξαμενή, Ξεν. Ἑλλ. 3. 1, 7 (πρβλ. φρεατίας), Πολύβ. 10. 28, 2.

Greek Monolingual

ἡ, ΜΑ φρέαρ, -ατός]
δεξαμενή.

Greek Monotonic

φρεᾱτία: ἡ, δεξαμενή ή πηγάδι, σε Ξεν.

Middle Liddell

φρεᾱτία, ἡ, [from φρέαρ
a tank or reservoir, Xen.

Translations

cistern

Albanian: cisternë, hauz, bot; Arabic: صِهْرِيج‎, فِنْطَاس‎, حَوْض‎; Armenian: ցիստերն; Azerbaijani: sistern; Belarusian: цыстэрна, бак, рэзервуар, рэзэрвуар; Bulgarian: резервоар, цистерна; Burmese: ရေလှောင်ကန်; Catalan: cisterna; Chinese Mandarin: 水槽; Czech: cisterna; Dalmatian: cistierna; Danish: cisterne; Dutch: cisterne, waterreservoir, regenput, regenwaterput, regenbak, waterkelder; Esperanto: akvujo, cisterno; Estonian: tsistern; Finnish: vesisäiliö, sadevesisäiliö; French: citerne, cuve; Middle French: cisterne; Friulian: cistierne; Galician: canfurna, cisterna, alxube, alxibe; Georgian: ცისტერნა; German: Zisterne; Greek: δεξαμενή, στέρνα; Ancient Greek: ἀποδοχεῖον, δεξαμενή, ἐκδοχεῖον, ἔλυτρον, κολυμβήθρα, λάκκος, σκεπτούριον, συστάς, ὑδρεῖον, ὑδρίον, ὑδροδοχεῖον, ὑδροδόχος, ὑδροθήκη, ὑδροστάσιον, ὑδροχοεῖον, φρέαρ, φρεατία, ψυχαγώγιον; Hebrew: גֵּב‎; Hindi: टंकी, जलाशय, हौज़; Hungarian: ciszterna, víztároló; Ido: aquuyo; Indonesian: perigi; Irish: sistéal; Istriot: zustierna; Italian: cisterna; Japanese: 水槽, 貯水槽, タンク; Kazakh: шанаш, цистерна; Korean: 탱크, 수조(水槽); Kyrgyz: цистерна; Latin: cisterna, lacus; Latvian: cisterna; Lithuanian: cisterna; Macedonian: цистерна; Maori: kurawai; Middle English: cisterne; Ngazidja Comorian: isima; Norwegian Bokmål: sisterne, cisterne; Nynorsk: sisterne, cisterne; Persian: سیسترن‎, حوض‎; Polish: cysterna; Portuguese: cisterna; Romanian: cisternă; Russian: цистерна, бак, резервуар; Sardinian: chisterra, cisterra, gisterra; Scots: cistren; Scottish Gaelic: amar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: цѝсте̄рна; Roman: cìstērna; Sicilian: jisterna, sterna; Slovak: cisterna, rezervoár; Slovene: cisterna; Spanish: aljibe, cisterna; Swedish: cistern; Tajik: систерн, ҳавз; Thai: ถังน้ำ, แท็งก์น้ำ, ถังเก็บน้ำ; Tibetan: ཆུ་སྒྲོམ; Tigrinya: ጋው; Turkish: sarnıç; Ukrainian: цистерна, бак, резервуар; Urdu: حَوضْ‎; Uzbek: sisterna; Welsh: seston, dyfrgist