ἀρίγων

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Menander, Monostichoi, 202
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Full diacritics: ἀρίγων Medium diacritics: ἀρίγων Low diacritics: αρίγων Capitals: ΑΡΙΓΩΝ
Transliteration A: arígōn Transliteration B: arigōn Transliteration C: arigon Beta Code: a)ri/gwn

English (LSJ)

ωνος, ὁ, a kind of spear, Hdn.Gr.1.24,2.279.

Spanish (DGE)

-ωνος, ὁ
cierto tipo de lanza Hdn.Gr.1.24, 2.279, Theognost.Can.31.15.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀρίγων: -ωνος, ὁ, «εἶδος δόρατος», Θεογνώστου Κανόνες 31, 15, Χοιροβ. τ. 1, σ. 74, 35.

Translations

spear

Abkhaz: аԥса; Adyghe: пчы, пщы; Afrikaans: spies; Albanian: shtizë; Arabic: رُمْح‎, حَرْبَة‎; North Levantine Arabic: رمح‎; Egyptian Arabic: خشت‎; Tunisian Arabic: دبور‎; Moroccan Arabic: حربة‎; Armenian: նիզակ; Asturian: llanza; Avar: хеч; Azerbaijani: nizə, mizraq, cida; Basque: lantza; Belarusian: дзі́да, пі́ка; Bengali: বর্শা; Bulgarian: кóпиe; Burmese: လှံ; Catalan: llança; Cebuano: bangkaw; Chechen: гоьмукъ; Chichewa: mkondo; Chinese Mandarin: 矛; Chukchi: пойгын; Cornish: guw; Czech: kopí; Danish: spyd; Dupaningan Agta: pisga; Dutch: speer, spies, lans, geer; Esperanto: lanco; Estonian: oda; Evenki: гида; Faroese: spjót; Finnish: keihäs; French: lance; Middle French: dart; Old French: dart; Friulian: lance; Galician: lanza, falarica, aste; Georgian: შუბი, ჰოროლი, ლახვარი; German: Speer; Greek: δόρυ, λόγχη; Ancient Greek: ἔγχος, δόρυ, αἰχμή, ἀρίγων, ἐγχείη, κοντάριον, λόγχη, μελία, ξυστόν, σιβύνη, σιγύνης, χαλκός; Hausa: mashi; Hawaiian: ʻō; Hebrew: חֲנִית‎; Higaonon: bangkaw; Hindi: भाला, शूल, नेजा, बरछा, सूरी; Hungarian: dárda, lándzsa; Icelandic: spjót; Ido: lanco; Indonesian: tombak; Ingush: гебагӏа; Irish: ga, sleá; Old Irish: gae; Italian: lancia, asta, alabarda, picca; Japanese: 槍, 鑓; Kabardian: бжы; Kalmyk: җид; Kazakh: найза, сүңгі; Ket: усь; Khmer: លំពែង; Kikuyu: itimũ Korean: 창; Koryak: пойгын; Kriol: barragarl, burdagul; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕم‎; Northern Kurdish: rim; Kyrgyz: найза; Lakota: wahúkheza; Lao: ຫອກ; Latgalian: škāps, dzyds; Latin: hasta, lancea; Latvian: šķēps; Lithuanian: ietis; Macedonian: копје; Malay: lembing; Maltese: lanza; Manchu: ᡤᡳᡩᠠ; Maori: kōpeo; Middle English: spere; Mongolian: жад; Nanai: гида, сугбэ; Navajo: tsiiʼdétáán, tsin anáhálghą́hí; Ngarrindjeri: kykie; Ngazidja Comorian: fumu; Nivkh: ӄʼаӽ; Northern Altai: копьё, чыда; Northern Yukaghir: йуолдэвчэ; Norwegian Bokmål: spyd; Nynorsk: spyd, spjut; Occitan: lança; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: копиѥ; Old English: spere; Oneida: yeya'akta̲; Oromo: eeboo; Ossetian: арц; Persian: نیزه‎, ژوبین‎; Pitjantjatjara: kuḻaṯa; Plautdietsch: Spiess; Polish: dzida, włócznia, oszczep, kopia; Portuguese: lança; Rapa Nui: pātia; Romanian: lance, suliță; Russian: копьё, пика, дротик; Sanskrit: शक्ति, शल्य; Sardinian: lantza, lancia; Saterland Frisian: Speer; Scottish Gaelic: sleagh, brod, gath; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: копље; Roman: koplje; Sicilian: lanza; Sidamo: urde; Sinhalese: හෙල්ල; Slovak: kopija, oštep; Slovene: kopje; Somali: waran; Southern Altai: найза, јыда; Southern Ohlone: hipor; Spanish: lanza, venablo; Sumerian: 𒀉𒁍𒁕; Swahili: mkuki; Swedish: spjut; Tajik: найза; Tatar: сөнге; Telugu: శూలం, బల్లెం; Thai: หอก; Tibetan: མདུང; Turkish: mızrak, kargı, cirit; Turkmen: naýza; Tuvan: узун чыда, копьё; Ugaritic: 𐎎𐎗𐎈; Ukrainian: спис, пі́ка; Urdu: نیزہ‎; Uzbek: nayza; Venetian: lansa; Vietnamese: thương, giáo; Vilamovian: pik; Walloon: lance, dår; Welsh: gwaywffon, gwayw; West Frisian: spear; Wutunhua: ddong; Yakut: үҥүү; Yiddish: שפּיז‎; Zulu: umkhonto; ǃXóõ: ǃōo a̰a