αἰσχεόμυθος

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τὸ ἐγδοχῖον τοῦ ὕδατος καὶ τὰ ἐν τῆι πόλει ὑδραγώγια → the water reservoir and the conduits in the city (or on the acropolis)

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Full diacritics: αἰσχεόμυθος Medium diacritics: αἰσχεόμυθος Low diacritics: αισχεόμυθος Capitals: ΑΙΣΧΕΟΜΥΘΟΣ
Transliteration A: aischeómythos Transliteration B: aischeomythos Transliteration C: aischeomythos Beta Code: ai)sxeo/muqos

English (LSJ)

ον, talking shameful things, Man. 4.57.

Spanish (DGE)

(αἰσχεόμῡθος) -ον que dice cosas vergonzosas Man.4.57.

German (Pape)

s. αἰσχρεόμυθος.

Translations

foul-mouthed

Arabic: بَذِيء اللِّسَان‎; Catalan: malparlat, renegaire, llenguallarg; Danish: grov i munden; English: bawdy, foulmouth, foulmouthed, foul-mouthed, foul-spoken, gutter mouth, guttermouth, obscene, pottymouthed, potty-mouthed, scurrilous, smutty; Finnish: rääväsuinen; French: mal embouché; German: unflätig, mit Schimpfwörtern um sich werfend; Greek: αθυρόστομος, αισχρολόγος, βωμολόχος, χυδαιολόγος, βρωμόστομος; Ancient Greek: αἰσχεόμυθος, αἰσχεορήμων, αἰσχεόφημος, αἰσχροεπής, αἰσχρολόγος, αἰσχρορρήμων, βρωμολόγος, κακοστόματος, κακόστομος, μιαρόγλωσσος, στόμαργος; Italian: sboccato, scurrile; Latin: maledicax; Norwegian Bokmål: rappkjeftet; Polish: niewyparzony; Portuguese: desbocado; Scots: roch; Spanish: malhablado, desbocado, deslenguado, lenguaraz; Tagalog: palamura; Westrobothnian: fulmönt