ακροβάτρια

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χρὴ τῶν ἀγαθῶν διακναιομένων πενθεῖν ὅστις χρηστὸς ἀπ' ἀρχῆς νενόμισται → when a good man is hurt, all who would be called good must suffer with him | when good men are being dragged down, anyone with worthy credentials must feel their pain | when the noble are afflicted, those who all their lives have been deemed loyal must mourn

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Greek Monolingual

ο ακροβάτηςἀκροβάτης) (Ν θηλ. ακροβάτις και ακροβάτρια)
νεοελλ.
1. αυτός που βαδίζει στις μύτες τών ποδιών του
2. ο ειδικευμένος εκτελεστής γυμναστικών ασκήσεων με ή χωρίς όργανα, όπως η σχοινοβασία, η αιώρηση κ.ά.
3. αυτός που έχει ως επάγγελμα τις ακροβασίες, ο επαγγελματίας ακροβάτης
αρχ.
αυτός που εκτελεί τελετουργικές ακροβασίες.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ακρο- (Ι) + -βάτης < βαίνω.
ΠΑΡ. ακροβατικός
νεοελλ.
ακροβασία, ακροβατισμός, ακροβατηδόν].

Translations

Albanian: akrobat; Arabic: بَهْلَوَان‎; Armenian: ակրոբատ; Basque: akrobata; Catalan: acròbata , equilibrista; Chinese Mandarin: 雜技演員, 杂技演员, 馬戲演員, 马戏演员; Czech: akrobat, akrobatka; Danish: akrobat; Dutch: acrobaat, acrobate; Esperanto: akrobato, akrobatino, ekvilibristo, ekvilibristino; Estonian: akrobaat; Finnish: akrobaatti, tasapainotaiteilija; French: acrobate; Georgian: ჯამბაზი; German: Akrobat, Akrobatin; Greek: ακροβάτης, ακροβάτισσα; Ancient Greek: ἀκροβάτης, πεταυριστής, πετευριστής, πετευριστήρ, κανδαλιστής, κρημνοβάτης, κυβιστητήρ, ὀρχηστής, ὀρχηστήρ, ἀρνευτήρ; Gujarati: કળાબાજ઼; Hebrew: לולין‎; Hindi: कलाबाज़; Hungarian: akrobata; Italian: acrobata; Japanese: アクロバット; Korean: 곡예사; Latin: petaurista, petauristēs, fūnambulus, fūniambulus; Marathi: डोंबारी; Norman: acrobate; Norwegian Bokmål: akrobat; Nynorsk: akrobat; Persian: بندباز‎; Polish: akrobata, akrobatka; Portuguese: acrobata; Romanian: acrobat, acrobată; Russian: акроба́т, акроба́тка; Sanskrit: जायाजीव; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: акробата; Roman: akrobata; Slovak: akrobat, akrobatka; Slovene: akrobat, akrobatka; Spanish: acróbata, saltimbanqui, equilibrista; Swedish: akrobat; Tagalog: akrobata, sirkero, magsisirko; Thai: นักโลดโผน; Turkish: akrobat, cambaz