lamb
ἡ πρὸς τοὺς ἄρρενας συνουσία → passionate friendship between males
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
Ar. and V. ἀμνός, ὁ (Sophocles, Fragment), P. ἀρνίον, τό, Ar. and P. προβάτιον, τό.
Gen. also use P. and V. ἀρνός, τῆς (Plato, Politicus 268E; Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris 813, Cyclops 189 in gen. pl.).
lamb's flesh: P. κρέα ἄρνεια, τά (Xen.).
of lambs, adj.: P. and V. ἄρνειος (Xen.).
Translations
Abkhaz: а-сыс, а-ҭсыс; Adyghe: шъынэ; Albanian: qengj, bec, sheleg, rrunë; Arabic: حَمَل, خَرُوف; Egyptian Arabic: أُوزي; Moroccan Arabic: خروف, خروفة, نعجة, حولي; South Levantine Arabic: خروف; Armenian: գառ; Old Armenian: գառն; Aromanian: njel, njauã, njioarã; Asturian: corderu; Avar: къегӏер; Azerbaijani: quzu; Bakhtiari: بره; Bashkir: бәрәс; Basque: arkume; Bats: ბოტ, ბოჰ̡, ჩუჲხი̂; Belarusian: ягня, ягнё, баранчык; Breton: oan; Bulgarian: агне; Burmese: သိုးကလေး; Buryat: хурьган; Catalan: xai, anyell, corder, be; Chechen: ӏахар; Chinese Mandarin: 羊羔, 羔, 羔羊; Chuvash: путек; Classical Nahuatl: ichcaconētl; Cornish: on; Crimean Tatar: qozu; Czech: jehně, beránek; Dalmatian: anjial, sugol; Danish: lam; Dutch: lam, lammetje; Esperanto: ŝafido; Estonian: tall; Faroese: lamb; Finnish: karitsa; French: agneau, agnelle; Old French: agniau; Friulian: agnel; Galician: año, rexelo, neixente,cordeiro, andosco, carruxo, añagota; Georgian: ბატკანი, კრავი; German: Lamm; Gothic: 𐍅𐌹𐌸𐍂𐌿𐍃, 𐌻𐌰𐌼𐌱; Greek: αρνί; Ancient Greek: ἀμνά, ἀμνάς, ἀμνή, ἀμνίς, ἀμνός, ἀρήν, ἀρνίον, ἀρνός, φάγιλος; Greenlandic: savaaraq; Hebrew: טָלֶה, שֶׂה; Hindi: बर्रा, मेमना; Hungarian: bárány; Icelandic: lamb; Ido: mutonyuno, mutonyunulo, mutonyunino; Indonesian: anak domba, cempe; Ingrian: voonna; Ingush: ӏаьхарг; Irish: uan; Old Irish: úan; Italian: agnello, agnellino, agnella; Japanese: 子羊, 小羊, ラム; Javanese: ꦕꦼꦩ꧀ꦥꦺ; Kabardian: щынэ; Kalmyk: хурһн; Kashmiri: چھِرٕ; Korean: 어린양; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بەرخ; Laki: وەرک, ڤەرک; Northern Kurdish: berx; Southern Kurdish: وەرک; Latin: agnus, agnellus; Latvian: jērs; Laz: მჩხუიში თიკანი; Lithuanian: ėriukas; Livonian: ūoņki; Low German: Lamm, Schaaplamm, Schooplamm, Bählamm, Bucklamm, Aulamm; Macedonian: јагне; Malay: anak biri-biri; Maltese: ħaruf; Manx: eayn; Maori: reme; Marathi: कोकरू; Mariupol Greek: арны; Mazanderani: ورکا; Megleno-Romanian: ńel; Mi'kmaq: jijgluewji'j anim; Mingrelian: კირიბი; Mongolian: хурга; Navajo: dibé yázhí; Norman: angné; Norwegian: lam; Occitan: anhèl, anhèla; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: агнѧ, агньць; Old East Slavic: агньць, ꙗгнѧ, агнѧ; Old English: lamb; Old Norse: lamb; Ossetian: уӕрыкк, далыс; Ottoman Turkish: قوزی; Persian: بره; Polish: jagnię, baranek; Portuguese: anho, cordeiro; Punjabi: ਲੇਲਾ; Romanian: miel, mioară, mia; Romansch: agnè, tschut; Russian: ягнёнок, агнец, барашек; Sardinian: angione, anzone, bitti; Saterland Frisian: Loum; Scots: lammie; Scottish Gaelic: uan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: јагње, јање; Roman: jagnje, janje; Sicilian: agneddu; Slovak: jahňa, baránok; Slovene: jágnje; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: jagnje; Spanish: cordero; Svan: ჟინაღ; Swahili: mwanakondoo; Swedish: lamm; Tagalog: kordero; Taos: kʼùoʼȕʼúna; Tarifit: izmar; Turkish: kuzu; Ugaritic: 𐎛𐎎𐎗; Ukrainian: ягня, ягнятко, баранчик; Uyghur: پاقلان; Venetian: agneło, agnel, gnel, ciot, gnelot; Vietnamese: cừu con, cừu non; Volapük: jipül, hijipül, jijipül, jipülil, liäm, smajip, sugajipül, sugahijipül, sugajijipül; Votic: talli, võdnõ; Walloon: bedot, agnea; Welsh: oen; West Frisian: lamme; Wolof: mbote mi; Yakut: бараан оҕото; Yiddish: לאַם; Zazaki: kavırek, kavır