παρατείχισμα

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Menander, Monostichoi, 120
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Full diacritics: παρατείχισμα Medium diacritics: παρατείχισμα Low diacritics: παρατείχισμα Capitals: ΠΑΡΑΤΕΙΧΙΣΜΑ
Transliteration A: parateíchisma Transliteration B: parateichisma Transliteration C: parateichisma Beta Code: paratei/xisma

English (LSJ)

-ατος, τό, cross-wall, Th.7.11,42, al., SIG784.2(Ephesus, i A.D.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 502] τό, daneben, dabei aufgeführte Mauer, Bollwerk, Thuc. 7, 11 u. Sp., wie Luc. hist. conscr. 38 D. Sic. 11, 20.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ατος (τό) :
mur ou retranchement élevé le long de.
Étymologie: παρά, τειχίζω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

παρα-τείχισμα -ατος, τό dwarsmuur.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

παρατείχισμα: ατος τό крепостная стена, укрепление, вал Thuc., Luc.

Greek Monolingual

τὸ, Α παρατειχίζω
τείχος που κτίστηκε κοντά και παράλληλα σε κάτι («ἤν μή τις τὸ παρατείχισμα τοῦτο πολλῇ στρατιᾷ ἐπελθών ἕλη», Θουκ.).

Greek Monotonic

παρατείχισμα: τό, τείχος που χτίστηκε δίπλα ή παραπλεύρως, σε Θουκ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

παρατείχισμα: τό, τεῖχος οἰκοδομηθὲν πλησίον ἢ ἐγκαρσίως, Θουκ. 7. 11, 42, κτλ.· ἴδε Arnold εἰς κεφ. 42, Grote Ἱστ. τῆς Ἑλλάδ. 7, παράρτ.

Middle Liddell

παρα-τείχισμα, ατος, τό,
a wall built beside or across, Thuc.

English (Woodhouse)

cross wall, cross-wall

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Wikipedia EN

A cross-wall is an interior dividing wall of a castle. It may be an external wall dividing, for example, the inner and outer wards, or it may be a wall internal to a building such as the keep.

An example of the external variety is the cross-wall dividing the inner bailey of Carmarthen Castle in Wales. At Rochester Castle in Kent, the cross-wall within the keep was used for protection when the castle was attacked in 1215.

Lexicon Thucydideum

munimentum alteri oppositum, fortification built opposite another, 7.11.3. 7.42.4, 7.43.1. 7.43.5.

Translations

fortification (structure)

Arabic: مَعْقِل‎; Armenian: ամրություն; Azerbaijani: istehkam; Bulgarian: укрепления; Catalan: fortificació; Chinese Mandarin: 防禦工事/防御工事, 工事, 堡壘/堡垒; Czech: pevnost, opevnění; Dutch: vesting; Esperanto: fortikaĵo; Finnish: linnoite, linnoitus; French: fortification, renforcement; Galician: fortificación; German: Festung, Fort; Greek: οχύρωμα; Ancient Greek: ἀποτείχισμα, ἐπιτείχισμα, ὀχύρωμα, παρατείχισμα, περίβλημα, περιοχή, προανατείχισμα, τείχισμα, τεῖχος, τείχωμα, φραγμός, φύλαγμα; Italian: fortificazione; Latin: munitio, munimentum; Macedonian: утврдувања; Malay: perkubuan; Maori: pare, papare, tūwatawata; Norman: fortificâtion; Norwegian Bokmål: festningsanlegg; Nynorsk: festningsanlegg; Old Persian: استحکامات‎; Polish: fortyfikacja, umocnienie; Portuguese: fortificação; Romanian: fortificație, fortăreață; Russian: укрепления; Spanish: fortificación; Swedish: befästning, fortifikation; Turkish: tahkimat