whip

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

substantive

P. and V. μάστιξ, ἡ, V. μάραγνα, ἡ (Euripides, Rhesus).

leather whip: Ar. and P. σκῦτος, τό.

carrying a whip, adj.: P. μαστιγοφόρος.

verb transitive

Ar. and V. μαστιγοῦν; see beat.

whip out a sword, etc.: see draw.

Translations

verb

Albanian: vregënoj; Arabic: ⁧جَلَدَ بِسَوْط⁩, ⁧سَاطَ⁩; Asturian: azotar; Azerbaijani: qamçılamaq; Belarusian: пароць, сцябаць, сячы, хвастаць; Bulgarian: бичувам, бия с камшик; Catalan: assotar, fuetejar; Chickasaw: fammi; Chinese Mandarin: 鞭打; Cornish: hwyppya; Czech: bičovat; Danish: piske, plage; Dutch: geselen; Esperanto: skurĝi, vipi; Finnish: piiskata, ruoskia; French: flageller, fouetter; German: anpeitschen, auspeitschen, geißeln, heimsuchen, peitschen, plagen; Greek: μαστιγώνω; Ancient Greek: θωμίζω, ἱμάσσω, μαστιγόω, μαστίζω, μαστίω, φραγγελόω; Hebrew: ⁧הִלְקָה⁩, ⁧הִצְלִיף⁩; Hungarian: ostoroz; Ido: flogar, knutagar; Indonesian: mencambuk; Irish: failp; Italian: flagellare, frustare, scudisciare, sferzare, staffilare; Japanese: 鞭打つ; Kalmyk: шилврдх; Korean: 채찍질하다; Latin: flagello; Luxembourgish: baatschen; Macedonian: бичува, камшикува; Maori: wepu, whiu; Norman: fouetter; Polish: biczować, ubiczować, chłostać, chłosnąć or wychłostać; Portuguese: açoitar, chicotear, flagelar; Romanian: biciui; Russian: бичевать, бить плетью, пороть, стегать, сечь, хлестать; Shan: ၽတ်ႉ; Slovak: bičovať; Spanish: azotar, flagelar, fustigar, hostigar; Swedish: piska; Thai: โบย, ตี, ฟาด, หวด, เฆี่ยน; Turkish: kamçılamak, kırbaçlamak; Ukrainian: батожити, лупцювати, пороти, сікти, шмагати, відшмагати, вишмагати; Welsh: chwipio