νεκρών

From LSJ

ῥίζα γὰρ πάντων τῶν κακῶν ἐστιν ἡ φιλαργυρίαroot of all the evils is the love of money, for every possible kind of evil can be motivated by the love of money

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Full diacritics: νεκρών Medium diacritics: νεκρών Low diacritics: νεκρών Capitals: ΝΕΚΡΩΝ
Transliteration A: nekrṓn Transliteration B: nekrōn Transliteration C: nekron Beta Code: nekrw/n

English (LSJ)

ῶνος, ὁ, burial-place, IG 5(2).176 (Tegea, ii B.C.), AP7.610 (Pall.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 238] ῶνος, ὁ, Begräbnißort, Pallad. 146 (VII, 610).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ῶνος (ὁ) :
tombeau, cimetière.
Étymologie: νεκρός.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

νεκρών: ῶνος ὁ место погребения, кладбище Anth.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

νεκρών: -ῶνος, ὁ, τόπος ταφῆς τῶν νεκρῶν, κοιμητήριον, Ἀνθ. Π. 7. 610.

Greek Monolingual

νεκρών, -ῶνος, ὁ (Α)
τόπος ταφής τών νεκρών, νεκροταφείο, κοιμητήριο.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < νεκρός + κατάλ. -ών, -ῶνος (πρβλ. μελισσ-ών, μηλ-ών)].

Greek Monotonic

νεκρών: -ῶνος, ὁ (νεκρός), τόπος ταφής των νεκρών, κοιμητήριο, νεκροταφείο, σε Ανθ.

Middle Liddell

νεκρών, ῶνος, ὁ, νεκρός
a burial-place, Anth.

Translations

graveyard

Adyghe: къэхалъэ, хъэхалъэ; Afrikaans: begraafplek, begraafplaas; Albanian: varrezë; Amharic: መካነ መቃብር, መቃብር ቦታ; Arabic: مَقْبَرَة‎, مَقْبُرَة‎, مَدْفِن‎; Egyptian Arabic: مقبرة‎; Hijazi Arabic: مَقْبَرة‎; Moroccan Arabic: مقبرة‎, روضة‎, قبورات‎; Aragonese: fosal; Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܒܹܝܬ ܩܒ݂ܘܼܪܹ̈ܐ‎; Classical Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܩܒܘܪܐ‎; Armenian: գերեզմանոց; Aromanian: chimitir, murmintsã, grupishti, chimitiriu; Assamese: কবৰখানা, কবৰস্থান; Asturian: cementeriu, campusantu; Azerbaijani: məzarlıq, qəbiristan; Bashkir: зыярат; Basque: hilerri, kanposantu; Belarusian: могілкі, магі́ліцы, цвінтар, могільнік; Bengali: কারবালা; Breton: bered; Bulgarian: гробище; Burmese: သုသာန်, သင်္ချိုင်း, တစပြင်; Cahuilla: kuyva'al; Catalan: cementiri, camp sant, tenca d'hora; Cebuano: sementeryo, menteryo, sam-ang, lubnganan; Chamicuro: pantyon; Chechen: кешнаш; Cherokee: ᏧᎾᏓᏂᏐᏗᎢ; Chinese Cantonese: 墳場, 坟场, 公墓, 墓地; Dungan: фынйүан; Hakka: 墓地; Mandarin: 公墓 墓地, 墳地, 坟地; Min Nan: 公墓, 墓地; Chuvash: ҫӑва; Cornish: korflan, ynkladhva; Corsican: cimiteriu, campusantu; Crimean Tatar: mezarlıq, qabristan; Czech: hřbitov, pohřebiště, krchov; Dalmatian: čemitier; Danish: kirkegård, gravplads; Dupaningan Agta: libalbang; Dutch: kerkhof, begraafplaats, knekelveld; Elfdalian: tjyörtjgard; Esperanto: tombejo, enterigejo; Estonian: surnuaed, kalmistu; Faroese: kirkjugarður; Fijian: ibulubulu; Finnish: hautausmaa, hautuumaa, kalmisto; French: cimetière; Friulian: cimitieri; Galician: cemiterio, camposanto, cadavroa, necrópole; Georgian: სასაფლაო; German: Friedhof, Kirchhof, Begräbnisplatz, Gottesacker, Leichenhof; Pennsylvania German: Karichhof; Greek: κοιμητήριο, νεκροταφείο, κοιμητήρι; Ancient Greek: ἀποθήκη σωμάτων, κοιμητήριον, νεκροδοχεῖον, νεκρία, νεκρών, σακός, σηκός, τάφια, τόπος; Greenlandic: iliveqarfik; Guaraní: tyvyty; Haitian Creole: simityè; Hebrew: בֵּית קְבָרוֹת‎, בֵּית עוֹלָם‎; Hindi: क़ब्रिस्तान, गोरिस्तान, समाधिक्षेत्र; Hungarian: temető; Icelandic: kirkjugarður, grafreitur; Ido: tombeyo, enterigeyo; Indonesian: pusara, pekuburan, kuburan, makam, pemakaman; Interlingua: cemeterio; Irish: reilig, cill; Italian: cimitero, camposanto, sepolcreto; Japanese: 墓, 墓地, 霊園, 墓場, 化野, 墓園; Kazakh: зират, бейіт; Khmer: ទីប៉ាឆា, ប៉ាឆា; Korean: 묘지(墓地), 묘원(墓園); Kurdish Central Kurdish: قەبرستان‎, گۆڕستان‎; Northern Kurdish: goristan; Kyrgyz: мазар, көрүстөн; Ladin: curtina; Ladino: betahayim, sementario; Lao: ປ່າຊ້າ, ສຸສານ; Latin: coemeterium, sepulcretum; Latvian: kapsēta, kapi; Ligurian: çementeri, campu santu; Limos Kalinga: lolobnan; Lingala: nkunda; Lithuanian: kapinės; Low German: Begreefplak; Luxembourgish: Kierfecht; Macedonian: гробишта; Maia: matmat; Malay: pekuburan; Malayalam: ശവക്കോട്ട; Maltese: ċimiterju, midfen; Mansi: савыӈкан; Manx: rhuillick; Maori: urupā, whakauenuku; Mapudungun: eluwe, eltun, eltuwe; Mari Western Mari: шӹгерлӓ; Mirandese: semitério; Mongolian Cyrillic: оршуулгын газар; Mwani: kuzimu 17; Navajo: jishchááʼ, łeeh dahoʼdiiʼníiłgi; Nepali: चिहान; Norman: chymetyire, chînm'tchiéthe; Northern Northern Sami: girkogárdi, hávdeeanan; Northern Norwegian Bokmål: kirkegård, gravlund, leggplass, gravplass; Nynorsk: kyrkjegard, gravlund, gravplass; Occitan: cementèri, sagrat; Old English: līctūn; Pali: susāna; Papiamentu: santana, graf; Pashto: جېرګه‎, قبرستان‎, ګورستان‎, مړستون‎; Persian: قبرستان‎, گورستان‎; Picard: chimintière; Plautdietsch: Kjoakjhoff, Graufhoff, Frädhoff; Polish: cmentarz, cmentarny; Portuguese: cemitério; Punjabi: ਕਬਰਸਤਾਨ; Quechua: ayapampa; Rohingya: hoborstán, koborstán; Romagnol: camsãnt; Romanian: cimitir, țintirim; Romansch: santeri, santieri, sunteri; Russian: кладбище, киркут; Saanich: šməlq̕ʷelə; Samoan Plantation Pidgin: matmat; Sanskrit: श्मशान; Scottish Gaelic: cladh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: гробље, мезарје, гробиштe, пoкoпaлиштe, гробје, мезарлук; Roman: groblje, mezarje, grobište, pokopalište, grobje, mezarluk; Sicilian: cimiciaru, cimiteru, campusantu; Silesian: smyntorz, kyrchof, kerchůw; Sinhalese: ආළාහනය; Slovak: cintorín; Slovene: pokopališče, britof; Somali: xabaalo; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kjarchob, zakopowanišćo; Upper Sorbian: kěrchow; Spanish: cementerio, campo santo, camposanto, panteón; Sranan Tongo: berpe, beripe; Sundanese: pakuburan; Swahili: makaburi; Swedish: begravningsplats, kyrkogård; Tagalog: sementeryo; Tajik: гӯристон, қабристон; Tamil: இடுகாடு; Tatar: зират, каберлек; Telugu: వల్లకాడు, శ్మశానము, రుద్రభూమి, శ్మశానవాటిక; Thai: ป่าช้า, สุสาน, ที่ฝังศพ; Tibetan: དུར་ཁྲོད; Tigre: መቓብር; Tigrinya: መካነ-መቓብር; Tocharian B: erkau; Tok Pisin: matmat; Turkish: mezarlık, kabristan, mezaristan, gömütlük, tahtalıköy; Turkmen: mazarlyk, mazarçylyk; Ukrainian: цвинтар, кладовище, кладовище, кладовисько, гробки, гробовище, могилки, кіркут; Urdu: قبرستان‎, گورستان‎; Uyghur: قەبرىستانلىق‎, مازار‎; Uzbek: qabriston, goʻriston; Veps: kaumišt; Vietnamese: nghĩa trang, nghĩa địa, bãi tha ma; Vilamovian: kiychhöf; Volapük: sepülemöp, sepülamöp, funafeil, deadanöp; Walloon: aite, cimintire; Waray-Waray: sementeryo; Wayuu: aamaka; Welsh: claddfa, mynwent, corfflan; West Frisian: tsjerkhôf, begraafplak; Westrobothnian: gravabakk; Wolof: baameel; Yiddish: בית־עולם‎, קבֿרות‎, צווינטער‎; Yurok: kowištewoƚ