χρυσοῦς
διφθέραι σταδιαῖαι τοῖς μεγέθεσιν → hides a stade in size, hides fastened together so as to cover a place an entire stadium in extent
English (LSJ)
χρυσῆ, χρυσοῦν, Att. contr. for χρύσεος (golden).
German (Pape)
[Seite 1382] ῆ, οῦν, att. zsgz. statt χρύσεος, w. m. s., bes. Goldmünze, Pol. 1, 66, 6 u. öfter.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ῆ, οῦν :
v. χρύσεος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
χρῡσοῦς: II ὁ (sc. στατήρ) золотой статер Polyb., Plut.
3, редко 2 стяж. к χρύσεος.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
χρῡσοῦς: -ῆ, -οῦν, κατ’ Ἀττ. συναίρ. ἀντὶ χρύσεος, ὅ ἴδε.
Greek Monolingual
-ῆ, -οῦν, ΜΑ
βλ. χρυσός (II).
Greek Monotonic
χρῡσοῦς: -ῆ, -οῦν, Αττ. συνηρ. του χρύσεος.
Chinese
原文音譯:crÚseoj 赫呂些哦士
詞類次數:形容詞(18)
原文字根:金的
字義溯源:金的,金製的,金;源自(χρυσός)*=金)
出現次數:總共(18);提後(1);來(2);啓(15)
譯字彙編:
1) 金(16) 來9:4; 來9:4; 啓1:12; 啓1:13; 啓1:20; 啓2:1; 啓4:4; 啓5:8; 啓8:3; 啓8:3; 啓9:13; 啓14:14; 啓15:6; 啓15:7; 啓17:4; 啓21:15;
2) 金的(2) 提後2:20; 啓9:20
Translations
golden
Afrikaans: goue; Arabic: ذَهَبِيّ; Armenian: ոսկե; Assamese: সোণৰ, সুণীয়া; Belarusian: залаты; Bulgarian: златен; Buryat: алтан; Catalan: d'or, daurat; Cebuano: bulawanon; Chinese Mandarin: 金的, 黃金的, 黄金的; Czech: zlatý; Danish: gylden; Dutch: gouden; Finnish: kultainen; French: d'or, en or; Galician: de ouro; Georgian: ოქროსი; German: golden, gülden; Gothic: 𐌲𐌿𐌻𐌸𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃; Greek: χρυσός; Ancient Greek: ἔγχρυσος, χρούσιος, χρύσειος, χρύσεος, χρύσιος, χρυσός, χρυσοῦς; Hebrew: מוזהב; Ingrian: kultain; Irish: órga; Italian: d'oro; Japanese: 黄金の, 金の; Kazakh: алтын; Korean: 금의, 황금의; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زێڕین; Northern Kurdish: zêrîn; Latin: aureus; Macedonian: златен; Middle English: golden, gilden; Navajo: óola bee ályaa; Norwegian: gyllen; Old Turkic: 𐰞𐱃𐰆𐰣; Persian: طلایی, زرین; Plautdietsch: golden; Polish: złoty; Portuguese: de ouro, dourado, áureo, doirado; Romanian: de aur, din aur, aurit; Russian: золотой; Sanskrit: काञ्चन; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: златан; Roman: zlatan; Slovak: zlatý; Slovene: zlaten; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: złoty; Spanish: de oro, áureo; Swedish: gyllene; Telugu: బంగారు; Turkish: altın; Ukrainian: золотий; Welsh: euraidd, euraid; Yiddish: גאָלדן, גילדן, גילדערן