ἐνερεύγομαι

From LSJ

ἀναρχία γάρ ἐστιν ἡ πλεισταρχία → the rule of the widest sway of opinion is the same as no rule at all (Gregory Nazianzenus, De vita sua 1744)

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Full diacritics: ἐνερεύγομαι Medium diacritics: ἐνερεύγομαι Low diacritics: ενερεύγομαι Capitals: ΕΝΕΡΕΥΓΟΜΑΙ
Transliteration A: enereúgomai Transliteration B: enereugomai Transliteration C: enereygomai Beta Code: e)nereu/gomai

English (LSJ)

belch on, γυίοις ἰόν Nic.Th.185: also aor.2 Act., ἔμοιγε.. τυροῦ κάκιστον.. ἐνήρῠγεν Ar.V.913.

French (Bailly abrégé)

roter sur;
Moy. ἐνερεύγομαι = vomir sur.
Étymologie: ἐν, ἐρεύγομαι.

Spanish (DGE)

en v. med. ἐνερεύγομαι = vomitar ταῖς κύλιξιν Ph.2.478
escupir ἀμείλικτον γυίοις ἐνερεύγεται ἰόν Nic.Th.185, fig. τὸν ἑαυτοῦ τῆς πλάνης ... ἰόν Clem.Al.l.c.

German (Pape)

[Seite 839] Med., hineinspeien, daraufspeien, γυίοις ἰόν Nic. Th. 185.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐνερεύγομαι: ἀποθ., ἐρεύγομαι ἐπάνω εἴς τινα, γυίοις ἐνερεύγεται ἰὸν Νικ. Θηρ. 185: ― ὡσαύτως κατ’ ἐνεργ. ἀόρ. β΄, ἔμοιγέ τοι τυροῦ κάκιστον ἀρτίως ἐνήρῠγεν Ἀριστοφ. Σφ. 913.

Greek Monolingual

ἐνερεύγομαι (Α) ερεύγομαι
1. ρεύομαι
2. κάνω εμετό, ξερνώ.

Greek Monotonic

ἐνερεύγομαι: αποθ., με Ενεργ. αόρ. βʹ -ήρῠγον, ρεύομαι μέσα, με δοτ., σε Αριστοφ.

Middle Liddell

Dep. with aor2 act. -ήρῠγον
to belch on one, c. dat., Ar.

Translations

vomit

Afrikaans: braak, kots; Albanian: vjell; Arabic: تَقَيَّأَ‎, قَاءَ‎, اِسْتَفْرَغَ‎; Hijazi Arabic: طَرَّش‎, استفرغ‎, رَجَّع‎; Iraqi Arabic: زاع‎; Egyptian Arabic: رجّع‎, طرّش‎; Moroccan Arabic: تقيا‎, رد‎; Armenian: հետ տալ, փսխել, ործկալ; Aromanian: vom, vomu; Assamese: বমি কৰা; Asturian: vomitar; Azerbaijani: qusmaq, qaytarmaq, öyümək; Basque: botaka egin, pota bota; Belarusian: ванітаваць, бляваць, рваць, рыгаць; Bulgarian: повръ́щам, бълвам; Burmese: အန်; Catalan: vomitar; Cherokee: ᏚᎦᏍᏗᎭ; Chinese Cantonese: 嘔/呕; Mandarin: 嘔吐/呕吐, 嘔/呕, 吐; Czech: zvracet; Dalmatian: gombro, gomituor; Danish: brække sig, kaste op; Dutch: overgeven, braken, kotsen; Esperanto: vomi; Estonian: oksendama; Faroese: spýggja; Finnish: oksentaa; French: vomir, rendre, rejeter, dégobiller, dégueuler, gerber, quicher; Friulian: gomitâ, rindi, restituî; Galician: vomitar, trousar; Georgian: აღებინებს, გული ერევა, არწყევს; German: sich übergeben, erbrechen, kotzen, vomieren, reihern, speien; Greek: εξεμώ, κάνω εμετό, ξερνάω, ξερνώ, τα βγάζω; Ancient Greek: ἀνεμέω, ἀνίημι, ἀπεμέω, ἀπεράω, ἀπερῶ, ἀποκοτταβίζω, ἐκλύομαι στόμαχον, ἐμεῖν, ἐμετιάω, ἐμέω, ἐνεμέω, ἐνεξεμέω, ἐνερεύγομαι, ἐξεμεῖν, ἐξεμέω, ἐξεράω, ἐξερεύγομαι, ἐξερεύγω, ἐξερῶ, ἐράω, ἐρῶ, κατεμέω, κατεμῶ, κοτταβίζω; Greenlandic: meriarpoq; Haitian Creole: vomi; Hebrew: הֵקִיא‎; Hindi: उल्टी करना, वमन करना; Hungarian: hány, okád, okádik; Icelandic: æla, gubba, spúa, spýja, kasta upp; Indonesian: memuntahkan, muntah; Ingrian: oksentaa, oksentaissa; Irish: aisig, bréitseáil, caith aníos, cuir aníos, caith suas, sceathraigh, sceith, urlaic; Old Irish: sceïd; Italian: vomitare, rimettere; Japanese: 吐く, 嘔吐する, 戻す; Jarai: ŏ; Javanese: muntah; Karelian: oksendua; Kazakh: құсу; Khmer: ក្អួត; Komi-Permyak: восны; Korean: 게우다, 토하다; Kumyk: къусмакъ; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕِشانەوە‎; Kyrgyz: кусуу; Ladin: peté su, tré l boppn; Lao: ອາຈຽນ, ສຳຮາກ, ອົ້ວະ, ຮາກ, ລົງຮາກ; Latin: vomo, vomito; Latvian: vemt; Lithuanian: vemti; Luxembourgish: katzen, kübelen, schëdden, sech iwwerginn, briechen; Macedonian: повраќа, блуе; Malay: muntah; Maltese: irrimetta, qala'; Manchu: ᠵᡠᡵᡠᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: ruaki; Mauritian Creole: vomi; Mongolian: бөөлжих; Nanai: хусэ-; Neapolitan: reverzà, jettà, vummecà; Northern Sami: vuoksit; Norwegian: kaste opp, spy, brekke seg; Nynorsk: kasta opp, spy; Occitan: vomir, racar, rendre; Old English: spīwan; Old Javanese: utah; Old Norse: spýja; Oromo: hooqqisiisuu; Persian: قی کردن‎; Piedmontese: vomité; Polish: wymiotować, rzygać, zwracać; Portuguese: vomitar, regurgitar; Quechua: aqtuy; Rapa Nui: rua; Romanian: vomita, borî, vărsa, voma; Romansch: render, vomitar, bittar si, rietscher, scoznar; Russian: блевать, рвать, тошнить, рыгать; Sanskrit: वमति; S'gaw Karen: ဘှိး; Scots: bowk; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ри̏гати, збљувати, повратити, бљу̀вати, по̀враћати; Roman: rȉgati, zbljuvati, povrátiti, bljùvati, pòvraćati; Seychellois Creole: vomi; Slovak: zvracať; Slovene: bruhati; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: bluwaś; Upper Sorbian: bluwać, wróćeć, jokać; Spanish: vomitar, devolver, arrojar; Sundanese: luga, utah; Swahili: -tapika; Swedish: kräkas, spy, kasta upp; Tagalog: sumuka; Tajik: қай кардан; Tamil: குமட்டு, உவட்டு, உவாந்தி, வாந்தி; Tarantino: vumecà; Tetum: muta; Thai: อาเจียน, อ้วก; Tibetan: སྐྱུག་པ་ཤོར; Turkish: kusmak, istifra etmek; Turkmen: gusmak; Ukrainian: блювати, рвати, ригати; Urdu: اُلْٹی کَرنا‎; Uyghur: قۇسماق‎; Uzbek: qusmoq; Venetian: gomitar, vomegàre, vomegar, rénder, réndar, riméter, rimétar, reméter, remétar; Vietnamese: nôn, mửa, ói; Volapük: vomitön, lusputön; Walloon: rivômi, vômi, rinåder; Welsh: chwydu, cyfogi, taflu i fyny; Yiddish: ברעכן‎, אויסברעכן‎, צוריקגעבן‎; Yámana: tamaia; Zazaki: vırecen; Zealandic: spieë, spoege, kotse