ἐλεφαντίασις

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ἐὰν ἐκπέσῃ τὸ σιδήριον καὶ αὐτὸς πρόσωπον ἐτάραξεν καὶ δυνάμεις δυναμώσει καὶ περισσεία τοῦ ἀνδρείου σοφία (Ecclesiastes 10:10, LXX version) → If the iron axe fails, and the man has furrowed his brow, he will gather his strength, and the redoubling of his manly vigor will be the wise thing.

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Full diacritics: ἐλεφαντίᾱσις Medium diacritics: ἐλεφαντίασις Low diacritics: ελεφαντίασις Capitals: ΕΛΕΦΑΝΤΙΑΣΙΣ
Transliteration A: elephantíasis Transliteration B: elephantiasis Transliteration C: elefantiasis Beta Code: e)lefanti/asis

English (LSJ)

εως, ἡ, the disease elephantiasis, Cels.3.25, Dsc.2.70.3, Plu.2.731a.

Spanish (DGE)

-εως, ἡ
medic., n. de varios tipos de lepra o elefantiasis, esp. lepra tuberculosa, elefantiasis de los griegos Cels.3.25, Plin.HN 20.144, Ruf. en Orib.45.28 tít., Gal.7.72, 12.827, Philum. en Orib.45.28 tít., Ptol.Tetr.3.13.17, Plu.2.731b, Vett.Val.121.27, GMA 18.24 (IV d.C.), Veg.Mul.1.9.1, Aët.1.318, Περὶ ἐλεφαντιάσεως tít. de un tratado atribuido a Demócrito, Ps.Democr.B 300.10, ἐλεφαντιάσεις ... καὶ λέπραι Gal.6.849, cf. Dsc.2.70.3, Orib.15.2.36, identif. c. la φοινικίη νόσος Gal.19.153.

German (Pape)

[Seite 796] ἡ, eine schlimme Art Aussatz, von der Aehnlichkeit mit der Elephantenhaut, Plut. Symp. 8, 9, 1 u. Medic.

French (Bailly abrégé)

εως (ἡ) :
éléphantiasis, sorte de lèpre.
Étymologie: ἐλέφας.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐλεφαντίασις: -εως, ἡ, εἶδος νόσου τοῦ δέρματος, εἶδος λέπρας, ἰδίως ἐν Αἰγύπτῳ, καλεῖται δὲ οὕτως ἐκ τῆς ὁμοιότητος αὐτῆς πρὸς τὸ δέρμα ἐλέφαντος, Πλούτ. 2. 731Α κἑξ., Ἀρετ. Χρον. Παθ. 2. 13· ― ὡσαύτως, ἐλεφαντιασμός, ὁ, Ἐτυμολ. Μ. 561. 4: ― ἐλεφαντιάω, ὑποφέρω ἐξ ἐλεφαντιάσεως, Διοσκ. 1. 105, Προκλ. παράφρ. Πτολ. σ. 214.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐλεφαντίᾱσις: εως ἡ элефантиаз(ис), слоновая болезнь (у людей) Plut.

Wikipedia EN

Elephantiasis is the enlargement and hardening of limbs or body parts due to tissue swelling. It is characterised by edema, hypertrophy, and fibrosis of skin and subcutaneous tissues, due to obstruction of lymphatic vessels. It may affect the genitalia. The term elephantiasis is often used in reference to (symptoms caused by) parasitic worm infections, but may refer to a variety of diseases where parts of a person's body swell to massive proportions.

Translations

be: элефантыяз; cs: elefantiáza; da: elefantiasis; el: ελεφαντίαση; en: elephantiasis; es: elefantiasis; eu: pakidermia; fi: elefanttitauti; fr: éléphantiasis; ga: eilifintiáis; he: אלפנטיאזיס; io: elefantiazo; ja: 象皮病; kn: ಆನೆದೊಗಲು; no: elefantiasis; pl: słoniowacizna; rw: indwara y’imidido; sh: elefantijaza; sr: елефантијаза; uk: слоновість; zh: 象皮病