ἰητήρ
οὐκ ἐπιθυμήσεις τὴν γυναῖκα τοῦ πλησίον σου → thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, you shall not covet your neighbour's wife
English (LSJ)
Ionic for ἰατήρ.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ion. c. ἰατήρ.
Greek Monotonic
ἰητήρ: ἰητρικός, ἰητρός, Ιων. αντί ἰατήρ, ἰατρικός, ἰατρός.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἰητήρ: ῆρος ὁ эп.-ион. = ἰατήρ.
German (Pape)
ion. = ἰατήρ.
Translations
physician
Afrikaans: dokter; Akan: dɔkota; Albanian: mjek, mjeke, doktor, doktoreshë; Amharic: ሐኪም; Arabic: طَبِيب, طَبِيبة, دُكْتُور, حَكِيم, حَكِيمَة, مُتَطبِّب; Egyptian Arabic: دكتور, حكيم; Hijazi Arabic: دكتور, طبيب; Moroccan Arabic: طبيب; North Levantine Arabic: حَكِيم; Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܐܵܣܝܵܐ, ܕܘܼܟ݂ܛܘܼܪ; Classical Syriac: ܐܣܝܐ; Jewish Aramaic: אָסְיָא, אַסְיָא; Armenian: բժիշկ; Assamese: ডাক্তৰ, বেজ; Asturian: médicu; Azerbaijani: həkim, doktor; Basque: sendagile, osagile; Belarusian: урач, доктар, лекар; Bengali: ডাক্তার, তবীব; Breton: doktor; Bulgarian: доктор, лекар, хекимин; Burmese: ဆရာဝန်; Buryat: эмшэн; Catalan: metge; Cebuano: mantatambal; Central Dusun: dokutul; Chechen: лор; Cherokee: ᎦᎾᎦᏘ; Chichewa: dokotala, dotolo; Chinese Cantonese: 醫生/医生; Dungan: дэфу, щянсын; Hakka: 醫生/医生, 先生; Mandarin: 醫生/医生, 大夫, 醫師/医师; Min Dong: 醫生/医生; Min Nan: 醫生/医生, 先生; Wu: 醫生/医生; Chukchi: инэнмэлевыльын; Cornish: doktour, medhek; Czech: lékař, lékařka, doktor, doktorka; Dalmatian: dotuar, medco; Danish: læge, doktor; Dutch: dokter, arts, geneesheer; Dzongkha: དྲུང་འཚོ; Emilian: dutåur; Esperanto: kuracisto, virkuracisto; Estonian: arst, doktor; Evenki: аичимни; Ewe: ɖɔkta, atikewɔla; Farefare: dɔɣɔta; Faroese: lækni; Finnish: lääkäri, tohtori; French: médecin, docteur, docteure, doctoresse, doctoresse; Old French: fisician; Friulian: dotôr, miedi; Galician: doutor, médico; Georgian: ექიმი, მედიკოსი, მკურნალი; German: Arzt, Ärztin, Mediziner, Medizinerin, Doktor, Doktorin; Gothic: 𐌻𐌴𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍃; Greek: ιατρός, γιατρός; Ancient Greek: ἀλθεύς, ἰατήρ, ἰατής, ἰατρός, ἰητήρ, ἰητρός, νοσηλεύσας, νοσηλεύων; Greenlandic: nakorsaq; Hawaiian: kauka; Hebrew: רוֹפֵא, רוֹפְאָה, דוֹקטוֹר; Hindi: डाक्टर, डॉक्टर, वैद्य, चिकित्सक, हकीम, तबीब; Hungarian: orvos, doktor; Icelandic: læknir; Ido: mediko, medikulo, medikino; Indonesian: dokter; Ingrian: doktori, dohteri; Interlingua: medico, doctor; Irish: lia, dochtúir; Italian: medico, dottore, dottore in medicina; Japanese: 医者, 医師, 先生; Kamba: ndakitali; Kazakh: дәрігер; Khmer: ពេទ្យ, ហ្ម, ពេទ្យហ្ម, វេជ្ជ; Kikuyu: ndagĩtarĩ; Korean: 의사(醫師), 의자(醫者); Kurdish Central Kurdish: پزشک, دکتۆر; Northern Kurdish: bijîşk, doktor, tixtor, nojdar; Kyrgyz: дарыгер; Ladino: doktor, mediko, kechim; Lao: ໝໍ, ແພດ; Latin: medicus; Latvian: ārsts, ārste; Lithuanian: daktaras, daktarė, gydytojas, gydytoja; Lombard: dotór; Low German: Dokter, Dokterin, Doktersch, Doktersche; Lü: ᦖᦸ; Luhya: dakatari, dakitari; Luo: dokta; Macedonian: лекар, лекарка; Malay: doktor, dokter, bomor, tabib; Maltese: tabib; Manchu: ᠣᡴᡨᠣᠰᡳ, ᡩᠠᡳᡶᡠ; Mansi: ле̄ккар; Manx: lhee, fer lhee; Maori: tākuta, rata; Maricopa: kwsede; Martuthunira: juwayumarta; Meru: ndagitare; Mongolian Cyrillic: эмч; Mongolian: ᠡᠮᠴᠢ; Nahuatl: ticitl; Navajo: azeeʼííłʼíní; Nepali: डाक्टर, चिकित्सक; Ngarrindjeri: putari; Ngazidja Comorian: twaɓiɓu; Norman: docteu; Norwegian Norwegian Bokmål: lege, doktor; Norwegian Nynorsk: lege, lækjar, doktor, dokter; Occitan: mètge; Odia: ଡାକ୍ତର; Okinawan: 医者; Old English: lǣċe; Oromo: hakiimii; Pali: vejja; Pashto: ډاکټر, دکتور, طبيب, حکيم; Persian: پِزِشْک, دُکْتُر, طَبیب, حَکیم; Plautdietsch: Oatst, Dokta; Polish: lekarz, lekarka, doktor, doktorka, medyk, medyczka; Portuguese: doutor, médico; Punjabi: ਹਕੀਮ; Quechua: jampiq; Romanian: medic, medică, doctor, doctoriță, doctoreasă; Romansch: medi; Russian: врач, врачиха, доктор, докторша, лекарь, медик; Sanskrit: वैद्य, चिकित्सक, भिषज्; Sardinian: medicu, datori; Scottish Gaelic: lighiche, lèigh, dotair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ле̑чнӣк, лије̑чнӣк, лѐка̄р, љѐка̄р, врачитељ, здравник; Roman: lȇčnīk, lijȇčnīk, lèkār, ljèkār, vračitelj, zdravnik; Sicilian: medicu; Sinhalese: දොස්තර, වෛද්යවරයා; Slovak: doktor, doktorka, lekár, lekárka; Slovene: zdravnik, zdravnica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: gójc, duchtaŕ; Sotho: ngaka; Spanish: médico, facultativo; Swahili: daktari, dokta; Swedish: läkare, doktor; Tagalog: doktor, manggagamot; Tajik: пизишк, табиб, доктор, ҳаким; Tamil: மருத்துவர், வைதியர்; Tangsa: tsiqshäraz; Tatar: доктор, табиб; Telugu: వైద్యుడు; Thai: หมอ, แพทย์, เวช, อายุรแพทย์; Tibetan: ཨེམ་ཆི; Tigrinya: ዶክተር; Tocharian B: saṃtkīnau; Tok Pisin: dokta; Tswana: ngaka; Tumbuka: dokotala; Turkish: doktor, hekim, tabip, sagan; Turkmen: lukman, hekim, wraç; Cyrillic: врач; Ukrainian: лі́кар, доктор, медик; Unami: ntaktël; Urdu: ڈاکْٹَر, حَکِیم, طَبِیب; Uyghur: دوختۇر, تېۋىپ; Uzbek: tabib, shifokor, doktor, hakim; Venetian: medego, miedego, mèdego, dotor; Vietnamese: bác sĩ y khoa, bác sĩ, đốc-tờ, y sinh, thầy thuốc; Volapük: sanan, hisanan, sanel, medinel; Walloon: docteur, medcén, méde; Welsh: meddyg; Yakut: быраас; Yámana: takter; Yiddish: דאָקטער; Zhuang: canghyw; Zulu: udokotela, umelaphi, inyanga, ugedla