ἀνακαμψίπνοος ἄνεμος
πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention
English (LSJ)
a returning wind, a kind of whirlwind, Arist.Mu.394b36.
Spanish (DGE)
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arremolinado ἄνεμοι Arist.Mu.394b36, cf. Hsch.
German (Pape)
[Seite 191] ἄνεμος, ein Wind, der seine Richtung oft ändert, eine Art Wirbelwind, Arist. mund. 4, 14.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀνακαμψίπνοος: дующий (и) в обратном направлении, т. е. крутящийся, вихревой (ἄνεμος Arst.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀνακαμψίπνοος: ὀ ἐπανακάμπτων ἄνεμος, εἶδος ἀνεμοστροβίλου, «τῶν ἀνέμων οἱ μέν εἰσιν εὐθύπνοοι, ὁπόσοι διεκπνέουσι πρόσω κατ’ εὐθεῖαν, οἱ δὲ ἀνακαμψίπνοοι, καθάπερ ὁ καικίας λεγόμενος» Ἀριστ. π. Κόσμ. 4. 15, - «ο καικίας καλούμενος» Ἡσύχ.
Greek Monolingual
ἀνακαμψίπνοος (ἄνεμος), ο (Α)
είδος ανεμοστρόβιλου, άνεμος που, ενώ πνέει προς μία κατεύθυνση, γυρίζει και πνέει αντίθετα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἀνάκαμψις + -πνοος < πνέω.
Translations
whirlwind
Albanian: shakullinë; Arabic: زَوْبَعَة; Armenian: մրրիկ; Azerbaijani: qasırğa, burağan, burulğan; Bashkir: ҡойон; Belarusian: ві́хур, ві́хура; Breton: avel-dro; Bulgarian: вихър, вихрушка; Burmese: လေကတော့, လေပွေ, ရေကတော့; Catalan: terbolí; Chinese Dungan: щүанфыр; Mandarin: 旋風/旋风; Chukchi: янрайгын; Czech: smršť; Danish: hvirvelvind; Dutch: windhoos, wervelwind; Esperanto: ciklono; Estonian: tuulispask; Finnish: pyörremyrsky, pyörretuuli; French: cyclone; Galician: remuíño, voraxen, refolión, refolada; Georgian: გრიგალი, ქარიშხალი; German: Wirbelwind, Wirbelsturm; Greek: ανεμοστρόβιλος; Ancient Greek: ἄελλα, ἀέλλη, ἀνακαμψίπνοος ἄνεμος, ἀνεμοστρόβιλος, ἀνεμόσυρις, αὔελλα, δίνη, ἐριώλη, θύελλα, καταιγίς, λαιλαπετός, λαῖλαψ, λάλαβις, πρηστήρ, στρόβιλος, στρόβος, στρόμβος, τροχός, τυφώς, Τυφώς, χεῖμα; Greenlandic: anoraarsuaq; Hindi: बवंडर, चक्रवात; Hungarian: forgószél; Ido: aerovortico; Irish: cuaifeach; Italian: turbine; Japanese: 旋風; Kazakh: құйын; Khmer: កំបុតត្បូង; Korean: 선풍; Kyrgyz: куюн; Lao: ຫົວກຸດ, ຈັກກະວາດ; Latin: turbo; Latvian: viesulis; Lithuanian: viesulas; Macedonian: виор; Maori: tūkauati, āwhiowhio, ānewa o te rangi, urupuhau; Mongolian: хуй; Navajo: náátsʼóʼoołdísii; Norwegian Bokmål: virvelvind; Nynorsk: virvelvind, kvervelvind; Old English: þoden; Oromo: bubbee; Ottoman Turkish: بوراغان; Persian: گردباد; Punjabi: ਵਾਵਰੋਲਾ; Plautdietsch: Wirbelstorm; Polish: trąba powietrzna; Portuguese: turbilhão; Russian: вихрь, смерч; Scottish Gaelic: ioma-ghaoth; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ви̏хор; Roman: vȉhor; Slovak: víchrica; Slovene: vihar; Spanish: torbellino; Swedish: virvelvind; Tagalog: buhawi, ipu-ipo; Tajik: гирдбод; Tatar: коен; Telugu: సుడిగాలి; Thai: ลมวน, พายุหมุน, บ้าหมู; Turkish: burağan, kasırga; Ukrainian: вихор; Uyghur: قۇيۇن; Uzbek: uyurma, quyun; Vietnamese: gió lốc, lốc; Welsh: troellwynt, awel dro, corwynt, trowynt