ἐγκοπεύς

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χωρίον ἔνθα οὐ προσβατὸν θανάτῳ → a spot where it is not accessible to death, a place where was no point accessible by death, a place where death was forbidden to set foot

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Transliteration A: enkopeús Transliteration B: enkopeus Transliteration C: egkopeys Beta Code: e)gkopeu/s

English (LSJ)

εύς, ὁ, tool for cutting stone, chisel, Luc.Somn.3.

Spanish (DGE)

-έως, ὁ cincel Luc.Somn.3, cf. Sud.

German (Pape)

[Seite 709] ὁ, der Meißel, Luc. Somn. 3.

French (Bailly abrégé)

έως (ὁ) :
ciseau de sculpteur.
Étymologie: ἐγκόπτω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐγκοπεύς: έως ὁ резец ваятеля Luc.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐγκοπεύς: έως, ὁ, λιθοξοϊκὸν ἐργαλεῖον πρὸς κοπὴν λίθων, κοπεύς, Λουκ. Ἐνύπν. 3.

Greek Monotonic

ἐγκοπεύς: -έως, ὁ, εργαλείο (λιθοξόου) κατάλληλο για κοπή λίθων, κοπίδι, σκαρπέλλο, σε Λουκ.

Middle Liddell

ἐγκοπεύς, έως, [from εγκόπτω]
a tool for cutting stone, chisel, Luc.

Translations

chisel

Albanian: thadër, daltë; Arabic: إِزْمِيل‎; Armenian: դուր; Belarusian: долата, зубі́ла, стамеска; Bulgarian: длето; Catalan: cisell; Chechen: урс; Chinese Cantonese: 鑿; Mandarin: 鑿子, 凿子; Czech: dláto, sekáč, majzlík; Danish: mejsel, stemmejern; Dargwa: уршури; Dutch: beitel; Esperanto: ĉizilo; Estonian: peitel; Ewe: pɛ; Finnish: taltta; French: ciseau, burin; Friulian: cesel; Galician: cicel, escoupro, formón, trincha; Georgian: საჭრისი, სატეხი; German: Meißel, Stemmeisen, Beitel, Stechbeitel; Greek: σκαρπέλο; Ancient Greek: ἀκίς, ἀκίσκλη, ἀκίσκλος, γλαρίς, γλυπτήρ, γλύφανος, γλυφεῖον, γλυφίς, ἐγκοπεύς, κολαπτήρ, κοπεύς, λαξευτήριον, λατομίς, ξοΐς, ξυστήρ, σμίλη, σμῖλα, τύκος; Gujarati: છીણી; Hebrew: אִזְמֵל‎; Hindi: छेनी; Hungarian: véső; Icelandic: sporjárn; Ido: cizelo; Igbo: mma-mkpa; Inari Sami: hugimbor; Irish: gearrthóir; Italian: scalpello, cesello; Japanese: 鑿; Javanese: pahat; Kazakh: тескіш; Khmer: ពន្លាក; Korean: 끌; Kyrgyz: кескич; Latin: scalprum, caelum; Latvian: kalts; Lingala: sizó; Lithuanian: káltas; Macedonian: длето; Malay: pahat; Maltese: furmatur, skarpell; Maori: whao; Mongolian: цүүц; Nepali: छिनो, राँबो, रामो; Northern Sotho: pêtlô; Norwegian Bokmål: meisel; Nynorsk: meitel, meisel; Occitan: cisèl; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: длато; Glagolitic: ⰴⰾⰰⱅⱁ; Old English: heardhēawa; Old Javanese: pahat; Persian: اسکنه‎; Plautdietsch: Beitel; Polish: dłuto, przecinak; Portuguese: cinzel; Romanian: daltă; Russian: долото, зубило, стамеска; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: длето, длијето; Roman: dleto, dlijeto; Slovak: dláto, majzlík, majzel; Slovene: dleto; Spanish: formón, cincel, escoplo, piqueta, zapapico; Swahili: patasi; Swedish: mejsel, stämjärn; Tagalog: pait, paningkal; Telugu: శానం; Thai: สิ่ว; Tibetan: འབུག, གཟོང; Turkish: keski, makas, iskarpela; Turkmen: isgene; Ukrainian: долото, зубило, стамеска; Vietnamese: cái đục; Vilamovian: bǡsuł; Walloon: cizea; Welsh: cŷn, gaing; Yup'ik: cupilaq