ἐκδοχεῖον
English (LSJ)
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, τό
• Alolema(s): ἐκδοχίον AP 14.60.2
1 depósito, receptáculo del cuerpo, ref. a la sepultura, Demetr.Lac.Herc.1012.41.11 (dud.), c. gen. obj. τῆς λείας I.BI 4.512, εἰμὶ δὲ Μουσάων μυστικὸν ἐ. ref. a una tablilla AP l.c., πᾶς δ' ὁ γεννώμενος ἐν τῇ χώρᾳ λίβανος εἰς αὐτὴν ὥσπερ ἐ. εἰσάγεται Peripl.M.Rubri 27, τῶν ἐκκρίσεων τὰ ἐκδοχεῖα los recipientes de excrementos Clem.Al.Paed.2.3.39
•fig. ἐ. πάντων τὸ ἱερὸν γέγονεν I.BI 5.402, ἡ ἀκοὴ ... ὥς φησιν Δημόκριτος «ἐ. μύθων οὖσα» Porph.in Harm.32.10 (= Democr.A 126a), cf. Iren.Lugd.Haer.1.14.1.
2 depósito, almacén, ID 1416B.1.4, 1417C.15 (ambas II a.C.).
3 cisterna, aljibe τό τε ὑδραγώγιον καὶ τὸ ἐ. ... κατασκευάσασα IBeroeae 40.6 (II d.C.), cf. ILaod.Lyk.12 (I d.C.), SEG 43.791.3 (Éfeso I d.C.), I.BI 3.186, τῶν γὰρ ἐκδοχείων ὕδατος ἀναπλησθέντων I.BI 1.287, cf. AI 14.391, exceptorium, Gloss.2.289.
German (Pape)
[Seite 758] τό, der Behälter, Ios.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (τό) :
réservoir, récipient, d'où
1 citerne;
2 c. ἀμίς.
Étymologie: ἐκδοχή.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐκδοχεῖον: τό, δοχεῖον, δεξαμενή, Ἰωσήπ. Ἰουδ. Πόλ. 1. 15, 1, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 3454· κατὰ Σουΐδ. καὶ Ζωναρ. «ἐκδοχεῖον, τὸ ταμεῖον»· προσέτι, ἐκδόχιον, εἰμὶ δὲ Μουσάων μυστικὸν ἐκδόχιον Ἀνθ. Παλατ. 14. 60· πρβλ. Πρόκλ. εἰς Πλάτ. Τίμ. σ. 293, ἔκδ. Βασιλείας.
Greek Monolingual
Translations
tank
Afrikaans: tenk; Arabic: فِنْطَاس; Assamese: টেংকি; Belarusian: бак; Bulgarian: резервоар; Burmese: တိုင်ကီ; Catalan: tanc, dipòsit; Cebuano: tangke; Chinese Mandarin: 罐; Czech: nádrž; Danish: tank, beholder; Dutch: vat, tank; Esperanto: cisterno; Finnish: säiliö, tankki; French: citerne, réservoir, bonbonne, tank, bouteille; Galician: tanque; German: Behälter, Tank; Greek: δεξαμενή, δοχείο; Hebrew: מֵיכָל; Hindi: टंकी; Hungarian: tartály, tank, tározó, ciszterna, hordó; Icelandic: tankur; Ido: tanko; Indonesian: tangki, tabung; Interlingua: tank; Italian: tanica, serbatoio, bombola, cisterna; Japanese: ドラム缶, タンク, 缶; Korean: 탱크; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: tank; Latin: lacus; Latvian: cisterna, tvertne; Macedonian: резервоар; Malay: tangki; Maori: taika, kurawai; Norwegian Bokmål: tank; Nynorsk: tank; Polish: zbiornik; Portuguese: tanque; Romanian: tanc rezervor, rezervor, recipient; Russian: бак, цистерна, ёмкость, сосуд, баллон; Scottish Gaelic: amar; Slovak: nádrž; Spanish: tanque; Swahili: tangi; Swedish: tank, dyktub; Sylheti: ꠐꠦꠋꠇꠤ; Tagalog: tangke; Ukrainian: бак; Vietnamese: thùng; Welsh: tank, tanc
container
Armenian: տարա, անոթ; Assamese: টেমা, বৈয়াম; Bashkir: һауыт; Bulgarian: съд; Catalan: contenidor; Cherokee: ᎠᏟᏍᏙᏗ; Chinese Mandarin: 容器; Danish: beholder; Dutch: bak; Esperanto: ujo; Estonian: mahuti; Finnish: säiliö, astia; French: récipient, contenant; Galician: contedor; Georgian: კონტეინერი, საცავი, სათავსი, ჭურჭელი; German: Behälter, Behältnis, Gefäß; Greek: δοχείο; Ancient Greek: σκεῦος, ἀγγεῖον, ἄγγος; Hungarian: tartály, tartó; Irish: coimeádán, soitheach, árthach, gabhdán; Italian: contenitore, recipiente; Japanese: 容器; Khmer: ធុង; Korean: 그릇, 용기(容器); Latin: vas, receptaculum, capsa, olla; Maori: tokanga; Mongolian: сав; Nepali: भाँडा; Norwegian: beholder; Persian: کانتینر; Plautdietsch: Behelta, Jefäss; Polish: pojemnik; Portuguese: recipiente; Romanian: container, recipient, cutie, butelie; Russian: контейнер, ёмкость, тара, сосуд, вместилище; Slovene: vsebnik; Spanish: recipiente; Swedish: behållare, kärl; Tagalog: lalagyan; Thai: บรรจุภัณฑ์, หีบห่อ, ภาชนะ; Tocharian B: tāsi; Turkish: kap, konteyner; Vietnamese: thùng; Volapük: ninädian; White Zhuang: aen; ǃXóõ: ǃnàa
chamber pot
Arabic: قَعَادَة; Armenian: գիշերանոթ, միզանոթ; Azerbaijani: gecə qorşoku; Basque: pixontzi; Belarusian: начны гаршчок, гаршчок; Breton: pod-kambr; Bulgarian: нощно гърне, гърне, подлога; Catalan: gibrelleta, orinal; Chinese Mandarin: 尿盆, 尿壺, 尿壶, 夜壺, 夜壶, 馬桶, 马桶, 便壺, 便壶; Czech: nočník; Danish: bækken; Dutch: ondersteek; English: bedpan, chamber pot, chamberpot, chamber-pot, commode, crapper, gazunder, guzunder, honey bucket, honeypot, jerry, Jerry, john, johnny, jordan, pee pot, piss pot, pisspot, po, pot, potty, potty-chair, shitcan, shitpot, slop bucket, thunder mug; Esperanto: noktovazo; Finnish: alusastia, yöastia, potta; French: pot de chambre, vase de nuit, bourdaloue, catherine, jules, thomas; Galician: penico, bacieiro; German: Nachttopf, Steckbecken, Stechbecken, Schieber, Bettschüssel, Bettpfanne; Greek: καθίκι, πάπια, ουροδοχείο; Ancient Greek: ἀμίδιον, ἀμίς, ἀποβάθρα, ἀποβάθρη, ἐκδοχεῖον, ἐνουρήθρα, ἐνούρηθρον, λάσανον, οὐράνη, οὐρητρίς, οὐροδόχη, προχοΐς, σκάφιον, σκωραμίς, χερνίβιον; Hebrew: סִיר לַיְלָה; Hungarian: ágytál, éjjeliedény, bili; Icelandic: koppur, næturgagn, náttpottur; Indonesian: pispot; Irish: áras fuail; Italian: orinale, vaso da notte, pitale, padella; Japanese: 便器, 御虎子, 御丸; Korean: 요강, 변기; Kyrgyz: горшок; Latin: matella, matellio; Macedonian: нокшир; Maori: pō mimi; Norwegian Bokmål: bekken, nattpotte; Norwegian Nynorsk: bekken, nattpotte; Old English: gang; Persian: شاشدان, پیسیار; Polish: basen, nocnik; Portuguese: comadre, penico; Romanian: oală de noapte; Russian: ночной горшок, горшок, судно, утка; Scottish Gaelic: amar-mùin; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: нокшир; Serbo-Croatian Roman: nokšir; Slovak: nočník; Spanish: bacinilla, bacineta, bacinica, pelela, orinal; Swedish: potta; Thai: กระโถน; Turkish: ördek; Turkmen: gorşok; Ukrainian: нічний горщик, горщик; Uzbek: tuvak; Volapük: neitaskal; Welsh: troethlestr