χοιρίδιον

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Κύριος εἶπεν πρὸς μέ Υἱός μου εἶ σύ, ἐγὼ σήμερον γεγέννηκά σε → the Lord said to me, My son you are; today I have begotten you

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Full diacritics: χοιρῐ́διον Medium diacritics: χοιρίδιον Low diacritics: χοιρίδιον Capitals: ΧΟΙΡΙΔΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: choirídion Transliteration B: choiridion Transliteration C: choiridion Beta Code: xoiri/dion

English (LSJ)

[ῐ], τό, Dim. of χοῖρος, piglet, young pig, Ar.Ach.521, 806, Pl.Euthd.298d, PCair.Zen.478 (iii B. C.), Plu.Phoc.28, D.C.78.25; without dimin. sense, γάλα χοιριδίου PMag. Leid.V. 13.16.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1362] τό, dim. von χοῖρος, Schweinchen; Ar. Vesp. 573 Ach. 521. 806 u. öfter, wie Folgde; Plat. Euthyd. 298 d.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
petit cochon, animal.
Étymologie: χοῖρος.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

χοιρίδιον: [ῐ], τό, ὑποκορ. τοῦ χοῖρος, Ἀριστοφ. Ἀχ. 521, 806 κἑξ., Πλάτ., κλπ.

Spanish

cerdo

Russian (Dvoretsky)

χοιρίδιον: τό свинка, поросенок Arph., Plat., Plut.

Translations

Afrikaans: varkie; Albanian: gic; Arabic: خِنَّوْص‎; Moroccan Arabic: حْليّف‎; Armenian: խոճկոր, գոճի; Azerbaijani: pota; Balinese: ᬓᬸᬘᬶᬢ᭄; Basque: txerrikume; Belarusian: парася, парасё; Bulgarian: прасенце, прасе; Burmese: ဝက်ကလေး; Catalan: garrí, porcell, porquet, godall, marranxó, verratell; Chinese Cantonese: 豬仔, 猪仔; Hakka: 豬子, 猪子, 細豬仔, 细猪仔; Mandarin: 豚, 小豬, 小猪, 豬崽, 猪崽; Min Nan: 豬仔囝, 猪仔囝, 豬仔, 猪仔, 豬豚仔, 猪豚仔; Cornish: porghellik; Czech: sele, čunĕ; Danish: pattegris; Dutch: big, biggetje; Esperanto: porkido; Estonian: põrsas, notsu; Faroese: súggrísur; Finnish: porsas; French: cochonnet, goret, porcelet; Galician: porquiño, rancho, bácoro, larego, rello, rengo, trizó, reco, cuico, leitón; Georgian: გოჭი, ბურვაკი; German: Ferkel, Schweinchen; Alemannic German: Färli; Greek: γουρουνόπουλο; Ancient Greek: χοιρίδιον, χοιρίον, δέλφαξ, δελφακίνα, δελφάκιον, ἀπάλιον, ἁπαλίας, δάμαλις; Hawaiian: puaʻa keiki; Hebrew: חֲזַרְזִיר‎, חזירון‎; Hindi: घेंटा; Hungarian: malac; Icelandic: grís, gríslingur; Indonesian: anak babi, genjik, kucit; Irish: banbh; Italian: maialino, porcello; Japanese: 子豚, 豚児; Javanese: genjik; Kazakh: торай; Korean: 새끼돼지; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: kudik, berazok, xinzîrk; Lao: ລູກໝູ, ລູກຫມູ; Latgalian: syvāns, syvalāks; Latin: porcellus, porcella, porculus, porcula; Latvian: sivēns; Lithuanian: paršas; Low German: Farken; Luxembourgish: Fierkel; Macedonian: прасенце, прасе, гуде; Malay: anak babi; Maltese: qażquż, ħannus; Manchu: ᠮᡳᡥᠠᠨ; Manx: bannoo, ark, urk; Maori: punua poaka; Maranao: bakting; Mazanderani: خیکله‎; Mi'kmaq: gulgwi'ji'j anim; Mongolian: торой; Nahuatl: pitzoconetl; Norwegian: grisunge, pattegris; Occitan: porquet, porcèl; Old Church Slavonic: прасѧ; Old English: fearh; Persian: خوکچه‎; Polish: prosiak, prosię, browek; Portuguese: porquinho, leitão; Quechua: uru kuchi; Romanian: purcel; Romansch: purschè, purschi, purtschi, purtscheala, purschel, purschlin; Russian: поросёнок, свинка; Scottish Gaelic: bigean muice, uircean, arcan; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: прасе, свињче, одојак; Roman: prase, svinjče, odojak; Sicilian: purciḍḍuzzu; Slovak: prasiatko; Slovene: prašiček anim, odojek anim; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: prose; Upper Sorbian: proso; Spanish: lechón, cerdito, gorrino; Swedish: kulting; Tagalog: biik, buwik; Tamil: பன்றிக்குட்டி; Thai: ลูกหมู; Turkish: domuz yavrusu; Turkmen: jojuk; Udi: пота; Ukrainian: порося, поросятко; Uzbek: cho'chqacha; Vietnamese: lợn con; Volapük: svinül, hisvinül, jisvinül, sugasvinül, sugahisvinül, sugajisvinül, hosvinül, josvinül; Walloon: pouchlon, coshet; Welsh: porchell; West Frisian: bigge, biggel; Yiddish: חזירל‎; Zazaki: xozek