ἐμβαδόν

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καὶ ὑποθέμενος κατὰ τῆς κεφαλῆς φέρειν τὰς πληγάς, ὡς ἐν ἐκείνῃ τοῦ τε κακοῦ τοῦ πρὸς ἀνθρώπους → and having instructed them to bring their blows against the head, seeing that the harm to humans ... (Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 1.50)

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Full diacritics: ἐμβᾰδόν Medium diacritics: ἐμβαδόν Low diacritics: εμβαδόν Capitals: ΕΜΒΑΔΟΝ
Transliteration A: embadón Transliteration B: embadon Transliteration C: emvadon Beta Code: e)mbado/n

English (LSJ)

(A), Adv. A by land,= πεζῇ, Il.15.505; wading, Paus.10.20.8.
(B), τό, A a surface, area (opp. περίμετρος, Herm.in Phdr.p.108A.), Plb.6.27.2, Phld.Sign.15,al., Hero *Deff.117, POxy.505.6 (ii A.D.), Theo Sm. p.126 H., etc.: hence, in Arith., product of integers (opp. περίμετρος 'sum'), Theol.Ar.10. II as adjective, δάκτυλος ἐμβαδός = square inch, Hero *Mens.23.

German (Pape)

[Seite 803] τό, die Grundfläche, Pol. 6, 27, 2; Flächeninhalt, Mathem. einherschreitend; zu Fuß, zu Lande; ἵξεσθαι ἣν πατρίδα Il. 15, 505; Paus. 10, 20, 8; bei Strab. 2, 4, 1 em.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐμβαδόν: ἐπίρρ., διὰ ξηρᾶς, πεζῇ, «περπατῶντας», ἦ ἔλπεσθ’, ἢν νῆας ἕλῃ κορυθαίολος Ἕκτωρ, ἐμβαδὸν ἴξεσθαι ἣν πατρίδα γαῖαν ἕκαστος; Ἰλ. Ο. 505· πεζῇ διὰ μέσου ὕδατος, Παυσ. 10. 20, 8.

French (Bailly abrégé)

1 le sol;
2 t. de math. surperficie.
3 adv.en marchant ; par terre.
Étymologie: ἐμβαίνω.

English (Autenrieth)

on foot (over the sea), Il. 15.505†.

Spanish (DGE)

• Prosodia: [-ᾰ-]
adv. caminando, a pie ἐ. ἵξεσθαι Il.15.505, διελθεῖν ἐ. τὸ ὕδωρ Paus.10.20.8, cf. A.D.Adu.198.1.

Greek Monolingual

(I)
ἐμβαδόν (Α) εμβαίνω
επίρρ. με τα πόδια, περπατώντας («ἦ ἔλπεσθ', ἤν νῆας ἕλῃ... Ἕκτωρ, ἐμβαδόν ἵξεσθαι ἥ ν πατρίδα γαῖαν ἕκαστος» — αλήθεια πιστεύετε, αν καταλάβει τα πλοία ο Έκτωρ... ότι θα πάει με τα πόδια [[[μέσα]] απ' τη θάλασσα] ο καθένας στην πατρίδα του;).
(II)
το (AM ἐμβαδόν)
νεοελλ.
ο αριθμός σε τετραγωνικά μέτρα ή πήχεις που προκύπτει από τη μέτρηση της επιφάνειας
αρχ.
ορισμένη επιφάνεια, χώρος.

Greek Monotonic

ἐμβᾰδόν: επίρρ. (ἐμβαίνω), πεζή, περπατώντας, απ' την ξηρά, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐμβᾰδόν:
I τό площадь, поверхность (τετράπλεθρον Polyb.).
II adv. пешком, т. е. сухим путем (ἵξεσθαι πατρίδα γαῖαν Hom.).

Middle Liddell

ἐμβᾰδόν, adv. ἐμβαίνω
1. on foot, by land, Il. 2 surface, area.

Translations

on foot

Arabic: مَاشِيًا‎; Armenian: ոտքով, հետիոտն; Avar: лъелго; Azerbaijani: piyada, gəzə-gəzə; Bashkir: йәйәү; Belarusian: пешшу, пяшком, пехатой; Bulgarian: пеш, пеша; Catalan: a peu; Chinese Mandarin: 徒步, 走路, 步行; Crimean Tatar: cayav; Czech: pěšky; Danish: til fods; Dutch: te voet; Esperanto: piede; Estonian: jala; Finnish: jalan, jalkaisin; French: à pied; Galician: a pé; Georgian: ფეხით, ქვეითად; German: zu Fuß, auf Schusters Rappen; Greek: με τα πόδια; Ancient Greek: πεζῇ; Hebrew: בָּרֶגֶל‎, רַגְלִי‎; Hindi: पैदल; Hungarian: gyalog; Icelandic: ganga, fótgangandi; Ido: pedirante; Irish: de chois, de shiúl cos, de shiúl na gcos; Italian: a piedi; Japanese: 歩いて, 徒歩で; Kalmyk: йовһар; Kazakh: жаяу, жаяулап; Korean: 걸어서; Kyrgyz: жөө; Latin: pedes; Latvian: kājām; Lithuanian: pėsčiomis; Macedonian: пешки; Manx: ry-chosh; Maori: pakituri, haere pakituri; Mapudungun: namutu; Norwegian Bokmål: til fots; Nynorsk: til fots; Old English: on fōtum; Persian: پیاده‎; Polish: pieszo, na piechotę, piechotą; Portuguese: a pé; Romanian: pe jos; Russian: пешком, пешочком; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пе̏шке̄, пје̏шке̄; Roman: pȅškē, pjȅškē; Sicilian: a pedi; Slovak: pešo; Slovene: peš; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: pěšy; Spanish: a pie; Swedish: till fots; Tajik: пиёда; Tatar: җәяү; Turkish: yayan; Turkmen: pyýada; Ukrainian: пі́шки, піхотою, пі́хом; Urdu: پیدل‎; Uzbek: yayov, piyoda; Vietnamese: đi bộ, đi chân, cuốc bộ; Welsh: ar eich deudroed, ar gerdded