English (LSJ)

ὁ, a slave to morsels of food, Hsch. s.v. ἐνθεσίδουλος.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1406] ὁ, Bissendiener, Schmarotzer.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ψωμόδουλος: ὁ, δοῦλος τεμαχίων τροφῆς, δοῦλος τῆς «βούκας», Ἡσύχ. ἐν λ. ἐνθεσίδουλος.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, Α
δούλος μιας μπουκιάς ψωμιού, ἐνθεσίδουλος, κοιλιόδουλος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ψωμός «μπουκιά, κομμάτι» + δοῦλος.

Translations

gluttonous

Albanian: hamës; Arabic: نَهِم, شَرِه; Armenian: որկրամոլ; Bulgarian: ненаситен, чревоугоднически; Catalan: golós; Chinese Cantonese: 為食, 为食; Mandarin: 貪嘴, 贪嘴, 暴食的, , ; Czech: nenasytný; Dutch: vraatzuchtig; Estonian: ablas, ahne; Finnish: ahnas; French: glouton, gourmand, goulu; Friulian: golôs; Galician: comellón, lambón, lambaz, galdrumeiro; German: gefräßig, unersättlich; Greek: λαίμαργος; Ancient Greek: ἀδδηφάγος, ἀδηφάγος, ἀριστητής, ἀριστητικός, βορός, γαστερόπληξ, γαστρίμαργος, γάστρις, γαστροβόρος, γάστρων, γάστωρ, γλίσχρων, δουλογάστριος, ἐδώς, ἐνθεσίδουλος, ἐνθεσίψωμος, λάβρος, λαίμαργος, λίχνος, μάργος, μαργῶν, ψωμόδουλος; Japanese: 飽くなき; Kabuverdianu: laskadu, guloze, gulós; Latin: edax, gulosus, lurcinabundus; Maori: pukukai, homanga, honekai, pūkino; Ottoman Turkish: اوبور, قورساقسز; Portuguese: guloso, glutão; Romanian: mâncăcios; Russian: прожорливый, ненасытный; Scottish Gaelic: craosach, gionach; Spanish: glotón, goloso, garoso; Turkish: obur; Ukrainian: ненажерливий