λιθοξόος
English (LSJ)
ὁ, (< ξέω)
1stonemason or marble mason, Luc. Somn. 9, Max.Tyr. 38.7, 39.5, f.l. in Timo 25.
2sculptor, Plu. 2.74d, IG 3.1372, AP 5.14 (Rufin.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 45] Steine glättend, behauend, bearbeitend, ὁ λ., der Steinmetz, Plut. u. a. Sp., Rufin. 13 (V, 15); Man. 6, 419, von Thom. Mag. verworfen.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (ὁ) :
tailleur de pierres.
Étymologie: λίθος, ξέω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
λῐθοξόος: ὁ каменотес Luc., Plut., Anth.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
λῐθοξόος: ὁ, (ξέω) ἐργάτης λίθου ἢ μαρμάρου, Τίμων παρὰ Διογ. Λ. 2. 19, Ἀνθ. Π. 5. 15, Λουκ. Ἐνύπν. 9, ἔνθα ἴδε Hemst.
Greek Monolingual
ο (AM λιθοξόος)
ο τεχνίτης που λαξεύει λίθους και, κυρίως, μάρμαρα
αρχ.
γλύπτης.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < λιθ(ο)- + -ξόος (< ξόος < ξέω), πρβλ. κεραοξόος, λαοξόος.
Greek Monotonic
λῐθοξόος: ὁ (ξέω), κτίστης, κατεργαστής λίθου ή μαρμάρου, σε Ανθ., Λουκ.
Middle Liddell
Mantoulidis Etymological
Translations
stonecutter
Bulgarian: каменоделец; French: tailleur de pierre, tailleuse de pierre; Ancient Greek: λιθοξόος, λατόμος; Hindi: पत्थरिया, संगतराश; Italian: tagliapietre, lapidario, scalpellino; Latin: lapicida, quadrator; Macedonian: каменоделец, каменорезец; Norman: pitcheux d'pièrre, tailleur d'pièrre; Persian: سنگتراش; Romanian: pietrar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кле̏са̄р, каменоклесар, каменорезац, камѐна̄р; Roman: klȅsār, kamenoklesar, kamenorézac, kamènār; Turkish: taşçı
sculptor
Albanina: gdhendës, gdhendëse; Arabic: نَحَّات, مَثَّال; Armenian: քանդակագործ; Azerbaijani: heykəltəraş; Basque: eskultore, zizelkari; Belarusian: разьбяр, скульптар; Bulgarian: скулптор, скулпторка, ваятел; Burmese: ပန်းပုဆရာ; Catalan: escultor, escultora; Chinese Mandarin: 雕刻家, 雕塑家; Czech: sochař, sochařka, řezbář; Danish: billedhugger, skulptør; Dutch: beeldhouwer; Esperanto: skulptisto; Faroese: myndahøggari; Finnish: kuvanveistäjä; French: sculpteur; Galician: escultor; Georgian: მოქანდაკე; German: Skulpteur, Bildhauer, Bildhauerin; Greek: γλύπτης, γλύπτρια; Ancient Greek: ἀγαλματογλύπτης, ἀγαλματογλύφος, ἀγαλματοποιός, ἀγαλματουργός, ἀγαλμοτυπεύς, ἀναγλυφάριος, ἀνδριαντογλύφος, ἀνδριαντοεργάτης, ἀνδριαντοπλάστης, ἀνδριαντοποιός, ἀνδριαντουργός, γλύπτης, γλυφευτής, δημιουργός, ζωογλύφος, ζῳογλύφος, ζωοπλάστης, ζῳοπλάστης, ζῳοτύπος, λααξός, λαξόος, λαοξόος, λιθογλύπτης, λιθογλύφος, λιθοξόος, λιθόξοος, λιθοξύστης, λιθοτέκτων, λιθουργός, ξοανογλύφος, πλάστης, πλαστουργός, τέκτων; Hungarian: szobrász; Icelandic: myndhöggvari; Ido: skultisto, skultero; Indonesian: pemahat; Irish: dealbhóir, snoíodóir; Italian: scultore, scultrice; Japanese: 彫刻家; Kazakh: мүсінші; Korean: 조각가; Latin: sculptor; Lithuanian: skulptorius; Macedonian: вајар, скулптор; Maori: kaiwhakairo, kaitārai; Norman: stchulpteux; Norwegian Bokmål: skulptør, billedhugger; Nynorsk: skulptør, bilethoggar; Occitan: esculptor; Old East Slavic: ваꙗтель; Polish: rzeźbiarz, rzeźbiarka; Portuguese: escultor; Romanian: sculptor, sculptoriță; Russian: скульптор, ваятель, ваятельница; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ки̏па̄р; Roman: kȉpār; Slovak: sochár, sochárka; Slovene: kipar; Spanish: escultor, escultora; Swedish: skulptör, bildhuggare; Tagalog: manlililok; Telugu: శిల్పి; Thai: ประติมากร; Turkish: heykelci, heykeltıraş, yontucu; Ugaritic: 𐎔𐎒𐎍; Ukrainian: скульптор, різьбяр; Vietnamese: nhà điêu khắc