βέρεθρον
English (LSJ)
Ep. and Ion. for βάραθρον, Il.8.14, Pherecyd.51(b) J., Epic.in Arch.Pap.7P.7; of the underground course of a river, Thphr. HP3.1.2, 5.4.6, Posidon.55.
Spanish (DGE)
v. βάραθρον.
German (Pape)
[Seite 442] τό, ep. u. ion. = βάραθρον, Hom. zweimal, Ende des Verses, βέρεθρον Il. 8, 14, βερέθρου Od. 12, 94; sp. D., wie Iul. Aeg. 60 (XII, 70); auch bei Theophr. u. Strab.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (τό) :
épq. et ion. c. βάραθρον.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
Russian (Dvoretsky)
βέρεθρον: τό эп.-ион. = βάραθρον.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
βέρεθρον: Ἰων. ἀντὶ βάραθρον.
English (Autenrieth)
Greek Monolingual
Frisk Etymological English
See also: s. βάραθρον
Translations
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Albanian: gropë; Arabic: حُفْرَة; Armenian: հոր, փոս; Aromanian: groapã; Azerbaijani: çuxur; Bashkir: соҡор; Belarusian: яма; Bulgarian: яма; Catalan: sot; Chinese Mandarin: 坑, 穴; Czech: jáma; Danish: kule; Dutch: kuil, put; Eastern Bontoc: lokkong; Esperanto: kavo; Faroese: hola; Finnish: kuoppa, monttu; French: fosse; Galician: foxo; Georgian: ორმო; German: Grube, Loch, Vertiefung; Greek: λάκκος; Ancient Greek: βόθρος, βάραθρον, βέθρον, βέρεθρον, ζέρεθρον, σκάμμα; Hawaiian: lua; Hebrew: בור; Hindi: गडडा; Hungarian: gödör, verem; Icelandic: hola, gryfja; Ilocano: abut; Indonesian: lubang; Italian: fossa, buca; Japanese: 落とし穴, 穴; Khmer: ក្រហូង; Kikuyu: irima; Korean: 구멍, 구덩이; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çal; Latin: fovea, puteus; Lubuagan Kalinga: abut, mamboka; Macedonian: јама; Malayalam: കുഴി; Maori: rua; Marathi: खड्डा; Navajo: łeʼoogeed, nooʼ; Occitan: fòssa, trauc, clot; Ojibwe: waanikaan; Oriya: ଗାଡ; Ossetian: уӕрм; Persian: گودال, چاله, چال; Polish: dół inan, jama; Portuguese: buraco, poço, cavouco, vala, fosso; Romanian: groapă; Russian: яма; Scottish Gaelic: sloc; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: јама; Roman: jama; Slovak: jama; Slovene: jama, brezno; Southern Kalinga: lungug; Spanish: fosa; Swedish: grop; Tagalog: hukay, lubak; Telugu: గొయ్యి; Thai: หลุม, บ่อ; Tibetan: ས་དོང; Tocharian B: kāre; Turkish: çukur; Ukrainian: яма; Vietnamese: hố; Welsh: pant; Zazaki: çal