ἐσχάρη

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γυνὴ γὰρ οὐδὲν οἶδε πλὴν ὃ βούλεται → women know nothing except from what they want

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

ion. c. ἐσχάρα.

English (Autenrieth)

gen. and dat. ἐσχαρόφιν: hearth, fire-place; πυρός, of watchfires, Il. 10.418. (According to some, ‘portable’ hearths are to be understood in certain passages, e. g., Od. 5.59, Od. 6.305, Od. 20.123. Portable fire-basins were doubtless common in the time of Homer as now in the Orient. See cut No. 83; cf. also the Pompeian warming-pan and water-warmer represented in the adjoining cut.)

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐσχάρη: ἡ ион. = ἐσχάρα.

Translations

brazier

Arabic: مَجْمَرَة‎, مِنْقَل‎; Egyptian Arabic: مجمرة‎, شورية‎; Moroccan Arabic: مجمر‎; Bulgarian: мангал; Chinese Mandarin: 火盆; Dutch: kolenbekken, vuurbekken, stoof, komfoor; French: brasier; Galician: braseiro; German: Feuerschale; Greek: πύραυνος, φουφού, μαγκάλι; Ancient Greek: αἴθρανος, ἀνδράχλη, ἀνθράκιον, ἄρουλα, βαῦνος, ἔμπυρον, ἐσχάρα, ἐσχάρη, ἐσχάριον, ἐσχαρίς, θέρμαυστρον, θέρμαυστρος, περίπυρον, πύραυνος, πύραυνον, πυρεῖον; Hindi: अंगीठी, अँगीठी; Italian: braciere; Japanese: 火鉢; Korean: 화로; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: agirdank; Latin: vatillum, foculus; Middle English: chaufour; Polish: koksownik, koksiak; Portuguese: braseiro; Romanian: vas pentru jeratic; Russian: жаровня, мангал; Spanish: brasero; Turkish: korluk, mangal; Urdu: انگیٹھی‎; Walloon: tocoe