βαμβακεύτρια

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German (Pape)

[Seite 431] ἡ, Hesych., = φαρμακεία, -κεύτρια, von

Spanish (DGE)

(βαμβᾰκεύτρια) -ας, ἡ
hechicera, maga, curandera o bien charlatana Hsch., cf. βαμβακεύτρια glos. cóm. en CGFP 343.5.

Translations

sorceress

Arabic: سَاحِرَة‎; Armenian: կախարդուհի, վհուկ; Belarusian: чараўні́ца; Bulgarian: чародейка, магьосница; Chinese Mandarin: 巫婆; Cornish: pystriores; Czech: čarodějka, kouzelnice; Danish: troldkvinde; Dutch: tovenares; Esperanto: sorĉistino, magiistino; Finnish: velhotar; French: sorcière; German: Zaubererin, Zaubrerin, Zauberin, Magierin, Hexenmeisterin; Hindi: जादूगरनी, भानमती, टोनहाई; Greek: μάγισσα; Ancient Greek: βαμβακεύτρια, γοῆτις, τυμβάς, φαρμακεύτρια, φαρμακίς, φαρμακίστρια; Italian: strega; Japanese: 魔女, 女魔術師; Korean: 요정, 마녀; Latgalian: būrauka; Latin: maga, venefica, striga, lamia, fascinatrix, fascinatoria, fascinans; Latvian: burve; Macedonian: волшебничка; Maori: wahine mākutu; Plautdietsch: Hakjs; Polish: czarodziejka, czarownica, zamawiaczka; Portuguese: feiticeira, bruxa; Russian: волшебница, колдунья, чародейка, ведьма; Scottish Gaelic: bana-bhuidseach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: чаробница, волшебница; Roman: čarobnica, volšebnica; Slovak: čarodejka, kúzelníčka; Slovene: čarovnica; Spanish: hechicera, bruja; Ukrainian: чарівниця, чароді́йка, чароді́йниця; Volapük: jimagival; Yiddish: מכשפֿה‎, מכשפֿטע‎