γογγυλίς

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ὀλιγαρχία δὲ τῶν μὲν κινδύνων τοῖς πολλοῖς μεταδίδωσι͵ τῶν δ΄ ὠφελίμων οὐ πλεονεκτεῖ μόνον, ἀλλὰ κτλ. → But an oligarchy gives the many a share of the danger, and not content with the largest part takes and keeps the whole of the profit (Thucyd. 6.39)

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Transliteration A: gongylís Transliteration B: gongylis Transliteration C: goggylis Beta Code: gogguli/s

English (LSJ)

-ίδος, ἡ, turnip, Brassica rapa, Ar.Fr.569.6, Eub.4 (pl., Id.74), Speus. ap. Ath.9.369b, Thphr. HP 7.4.3, PPetr.3p.152 (iii B. C.), Dsc.5.20, POxy.736.5 (i A. D.).

Spanish (DGE)

(γογγῠλίς) -ίδος, ἡ
bot. naba, nabo redondo, Brassica rapa L., o nabo, Brassica rapus L., utilizado en dietas γογγυλίδας διέφθους Hp.Int.40, cf. Vict.2.54, ὀπτήσιμον γογγυλίδα Eub.3, γογγυλίδων ἐσκευασμένων ἐν ἅλμῃ πέντε μάριες Polyaen.4.3.32, cf. Mnesith.Ath.25.7, Nic.Fr.70.9, POxy.736.5 (I d.C.), Aret.CD 1.2.17, vendido en el ágora de Atenas, Ar.Fr.581.6, Eub.74.3, Κηφισιακαῖσι γογγυλίσιν ὅμοια πανύ Crates Com.30, semejante al rábano, Speus.24, PHib.121.55, PPetr.3.53(m).7 (ambos III a.C.), SB 12577.12 (III d.C.)
sobre la diferencia entre una planta fem. y otra masc., Thphr.HP 7.4.3, Posidon.70, Dsc.5.20, Colum.10.421, D.C.Epit.9.2.15.

German (Pape)

[Seite 500] ἡ, s. γογγύλη.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γογγῠλίς: -ίδος, ἡ, εἶδος λαχάνου μὲ στρογγυλοειδῆ τὴν ῥίζαν· «δαυκί», Ἀριστοφ. Ἀποσπ. 476, πρβλ. Κωμικοὺς παρ’ Ἀθην. 369· γογγυλίδια, ἐσφαλμ. γραφ. ἀντὶ γογγυλίδας παρ’ Ἐρωτιαν. σ. 116, Γαλην. Λεξ. σ. 454.

Greek Monolingual

η
βλ. γογγύλι.

Translations

turnip

Albanian: rrikë; Arabic: ⁧لِفْت⁩; Egyptian Arabic: ⁧لفت⁩; Hijazi Arabic: ⁧لِفْت⁩; Moroccan Arabic: ⁧لفت⁩; South Levantine Arabic: ⁧لفت⁩; Aragonese: napo; Armenian: շաղգամ; Azerbaijani: şalğam; Bashkir: шалҡан; Belarusian: рэпа, рэпка; Bengali: শালগম; Bulgarian: ряпа; Burmese: မုန်လာဉဝါ; Catalan: nap; Cherokee: ᏓᏈᏌᏂ; Chinese Mandarin: 蕪菁/芜菁; Chuvash: ҫарӑк; Czech: vodnice; Danish: majroe; Dutch: raap, knolraap; Esperanto: rapo; Estonian: naeris; Faroese: mairót, hvítarót; Finnish: nauris, rehunauris, turnipsi; Franco-Provençal: râva; French: navet; Friulian: râf, râv, raùç; Galician: nabo; Georgian: ბოლოკი, თალგამი; German: Speiserübe, Mairübe, Teltower Rübchen, Herbstrübe, Wasserrübe, Stoppelrübe, Weiße Rübe, Bayrische Rübe, Rübsen, Rübsamen; Alemannic German: Rääbe; Greek: γογγύλι; Ancient Greek: βουνιάς, γάστρα, γαστραία, γιγγίς, γογγύλη, γογγυλίς, γογγυλοσπάραγον, ῥάπα, ῥάπυς, ῥάφυς; Hebrew: ⁧לֶפֶת⁩; Hindi: शलजम, शलगम; Hungarian: fehérrépa, tarlórépa; Icelandic: næpa; Ido: napo; Ingrian: nagris; Irish: tornapa; Italian: rapa; Japanese: 蕪, 蕪菜, 菘; Kashmiri: ⁧گۄگٕج⁩; Kazakh: шалқан; Komi-Zyrian: сёркни; Korean: 순무; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧شێلِم⁩; Northern Kurdish: şêlim; Southern Kurdish: ⁧شەلەم⁩; Kyrgyz: шалкан, шалгам; Lao: ຫົວຜັກເທີນິຟ; Latin: napus, rapum; Latvian: rācenis; Ligurian: rava; Lithuanian: ropė; Low German: Rööv; Macedonian: репа, репка; Malagasy: nave, anambe; Maltese: ġidra; Maori: kōrau, tōnapi; Mari Eastern Mari: реве; Western Mari: ревӹ; Mongolian: манжин; Navajo: niłtsínii bikétłʼóól dijoolí; Norman: navet; Norwegian Bokmål: nepe; Nynorsk: nepe; Occitan: nap; Old English: nǣp; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧شلغم⁩; Persian: ⁧شلغم⁩; Piedmontese: rava; Plautdietsch: Reew; Polish: rzepa; Portuguese: nabo; Punjabi: ਗੋਂਗਲੂ, ਸ਼ਲਗਮ; Romanian: navetă, nap; Russian: репа, репка, турнепс; Scottish Gaelic: snèap; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: репа; Roman: repa; Sicilian: rapa; Sinhalese: එළවලු වර්ගයක්, ටර්නිප්; Slovak: repa, vodnica; Slovene: repa; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rěpa; Spanish: nabo; Swedish: majrova, rova; Tagalog: pulang singkamas, puting singkamas; Tajik: шалғам; Thai: หัวผักกาด; Tibetan: ཉུང་མ; Turkish: şalgam; Turkmen: şalgam; Udmurt: сяртчы; Ukrainian: рі́па, рі́пка; Urdu: ⁧شلجم⁩, ⁧شلغم⁩; Uzbek: sholgʻom; Venetian: rava; Vietnamese: củ cải, cây củ cải; Volapük: navät; Walloon: navea; Welsh: meipen, erfinen