λιμώδης

English (LSJ)

λιμῶδες, famished, hungry, λιμῶδές τι ἔχει τινά Hp.Prog.2; λιμῶδες ἐρυγγάνειν Alciphr.1.25; λ. τι ἀναφθέγγεσθαι Plu.2.751a, cf. Sm.Jb.30.7, Ath.6.270f; λ. τράπεζα scanty, Plu.2.703f; λεπτὸς καὶ λ. ὕπνος ib.325c.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης, ες:
1 affamé;
2 vide ou médiocrement pourvu d'aliments;
3 qui concerne ceux qui souffrent de la faim ; λεπτὸς καὶ λιμώδης ὕπνος PLUT sommeil léger d'animaux (oies du Capitole) affamés.
Étymologie: λιμός, -ωδης.

German (Pape)

[ῑ], ες, verhungert, hungrig; Hippocr.; ὕπνος, wie bei einem Hungerleider, Plut. fort. Rom. 12; καὶ κενὴ τράπεζα, Symp. 7.4.6; λιμῶδές τι καὶ ὀδυρτικὸν ἀναφθέγγεσθαι, amator. 4, vgl. λιμῶδες ἐρυγγάνειν, vor Hunger aufstoßen, Alciphr. 1.25.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

λῑμώδης:
1 голодный: λ. ὕπνος Plut. сон на голодный желудок; λιμῶδές τι ἀναφθέγγεσθαι Plut. стонать от голода;
2 бедный, скудный (τράπεζα Plut.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

λῑμώδης: -ες, (λιμὸς) «πεινασμένος», πειναλέος, λιμῶδές τι ἔχει τινὰ Ἱππ. Προγν. 37· λιμῶδες ἐρυγγάνειν Ἀλκίφρων 1. 25· λ. τι ἀναφθέγγεσθαι Πλούτ. 2. 751Α· λ. τράπεζα, πενιχρά, 703FϏ λεπτὸς καὶ λ. ὕπνος 325C.

Greek Monolingual

-ες (Α λιμώδης, -ῶδες) λιμός
πειναλέος, πεινασμένος («λιμῶδές τι ἀναφθέγγεσθαι», Πλούτ.)
αρχ.
πενιχρός, φτωχόςλιμώδης τράπεζα» — φτωχικό, λιτό τραπέζι, Πλούτ.).

Translations

hungry

Abkhaz: амлага; Albanian: i uritur; Arabic: جَائِع‎, جَوْعَان‎; Armenian: սոված, քաղցել; Ashkun: abót; Asturian: afamiáu, esfamiáu, famiáu, famientu; Avar: вакъарав; Azerbaijani: ac; Bashkir: ас; Basque: gosebera, gose; Belarusian: галодны; Bengali: ক্ষুধার্ত; Bislama: hanggre; Bulgarian: гладен; Burmese: ဆာ; Catalan: afamat; Chechen: меца; Chickasaw: hopoba; Chinese Cantonese: 肚餓/肚饿, 餓/饿, 飢餓/饥饿; Dungan: вә; Hakka: 肚枵, 肚飢/肚饥; Mandarin: 飢餓/饥饿, 餓/饿, 飢/饥; Min Nan: 飢/饥, 枵; Chinook Jargon: ulu; Chuvash: выҫӑ; Czech: hladový; Danish: sulten; Dolgan: аччык; Dutch: hongerig; Esperanto: malsata; Estonian: näljane; Finnish: nälkäinen; French: affamé, avoir faim; Galician: famento, esfameado, ter fame; Gallurese: famitu; Georgian: მშიერი, დამშეული; German: hungrig, Hunger haben; Gothic: 𐌲𐍂𐌴𐌳𐌰𐌲𐍃; Greek: πεινασμένος, νηστικός; Ancient Greek: ἀμαζών, ἔκλιμος, κοιλογάστωρ, λιμηρός, λιμώδης, νῆστις, πειναλέος, πρόσπεινος; Guaraní: vare'a; Haitian Creole: grangou; Halkomelem: kw'à:y; Hebrew: רָעֵב‎; Hindi: भूखा; Hungarian: éhes; Icelandic: svangur, hungraður, soltinn; Ido: hungroza; Indonesian: lapar; Ingush: меца; Irish: ocrach, ocras a bheith ort; Italian: affamato; Japanese: 空腹な, 飢えた, お腹が空いている, 腹が減っている, 饑い; Jarai: rơmŏn; Javanese: luwé; Kamkata-vari Kamviri: ṓtë; Kata-vari: avtë́; Kazakh: аш; Khakas: ас; Khalaj: âç; Khmer: ឃ្លាន; Korean: 배고프다, 굶주리다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بِرسی‎; Laki: ڤِرسێ‎, ڤِرِسنێ‎; Northern Kurdish: birçî, birsî; Southern Kurdish: وِرسێ‎; Kyrgyz: ач; Ladino: ambyerto; Lao: ຫິວ; Latin: esuriens, ieiunus; Latvian: izsalcis; Lithuanian: alkanas, alkana, išbadėjęs, išbadėjusi; Louisiana Creole French: fim; Luxembourgish: hongereg; Macedonian: гладен; Malagasy: noana; Malay: lapar; Maltese: bil-ġuħ, jħoss ġuħ; Mizo: rilṭam; Mongolian: өлөн, өлсгөлөн; Nauruan: metur; Norman: affanmé; Norwegian Bokmål: sulten, hungrig; Nynorsk: svolten, hungrig; Occitan: afamat; Old English: hungriġ, hyngran; Old Javanese: lapa; Old Prussian: alkīns; Old Turkic: 𐰀𐰲‎; Oriya: ଭୋକିଲା; Ossetian: стонг; Ottoman Turkish: آج‎; Persian: گرسنه‎; Polish: głodny; Portuguese: faminto, com fome, esfomeado; Prasuni: vutá; Romani: bokhalo; Romanian: flămând; Russian: голодный; Samoan: fia 'ai; Sardinian Campidanese: famìu; Logudorese: famìdu, afframicosau; Sassarese: famiddu; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гладан; Roman: gladan; Slovak: hladný; Slovene: lačen; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: głodny; Upper Sorbian: hłódny; Spanish: hambriento; Swedish: hungrig; Tajik: гурусна; Tatar: ач; Tausug: mahapdi'; Tetum: lahak; Thai: หิว, ท้องเลว; Tibetan: ལྟོགས་པ; Tocharian B: keścye; Tok Pisin: hanggre, hangre; Tongan: fiekaia; Turkish: aç; Turkmen: aç; Tuvan: аш; Ukrainian: голодний; Urdu: بھوکا‎; Uyghur: ئاچ‎; Uzbek: och; Vietnamese: đói; Waigali: atë; Walloon: aveur fwin; Welsh: newynog, llwglyd; West Coast Bajau: lingantu; White Hmong: tshaib; Yakut: аччык; Yiddish: הונגעריק‎