θυλέομαι
ἠ πρὸς Τιμόθεον α' ἐπιστολή· Τιμοθέῳ ἑταίρῳ Παῦλος διελέξατο ταῦτα → First epistle to Timothy: Paul discussed these things with his colleague Timothy
English (LSJ)
offer in sacrifice, ἀλφίτων ὀλίγας δράκας Porph.Abst.2.17; θυηλήσασθαι should be read in Poll.1.27.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1222] opfern, Sp. Davon
French (Bailly abrégé)
-οῦμαι;
offrir en sacrifice.
Étymologie: θύω¹.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
θυλέομαι: Ἀποθ., προσφέρω ὡς θυσίαν, Πολυδ. Α΄, 27 (ἔνθα τὰ Ἀντίγρ. ἔχουσι θυλήσασθαι, οὐχὶ θυηλήσασθαι), Πορφύρ. π. Ἀποχ. ἐμψ. 2. 17.
Greek Monotonic
Middle Liddell
Translations
sacrifice
Albanian: flijoj; Arabic: ضَحَّى; Armenian: զոհաբերել; Asturian: sacrificar; Belarusian: ахвяроўваць, ахвяраваць; Bulgarian: принасям в жертва; Catalan: sacrificar; Chinese Mandarin: 犧牲, 牺牲, 祭獻, 祭献; Czech: obětovat; Danish: ofre; Dutch: offeren; Esperanto: oferi; Estonian: ohverdama; Faroese: bjóða, geva gávu; Finnish: uhrata; French: sacrifier; Galician: sacrificar; Georgian: შეწირვა, მსხვერპლშეწირვა; German: opfern; Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐍃𐌰𐌻𐌾𐌰𐌽; Greek: θυσιάζω; Ancient Greek: ἁγνίζω, ἀναρρύω, δράω, δρῶ, ἐκθύω, θυηλέομαι, θυηλοῦμαι, θυλέομαι, θυλοῦμαι, θυσιάζω, θυσίαν ἀναφέρω, θύω, ἱερεύω, ἱρεύω, ἱεροθυτέω, ἱεροθυτῶ, καταθύω; Hebrew: הקריב; Hindi: क़ुरबान करना; Hungarian: feláldoz; Icelandic: fórna, gefa til; Ido: sakrifikar; Italian: sacrificare; Japanese: 捧げる, 犠牲にする; Khmer: ហ័វ, ពលី, បូជា, សែន; Korean: 희생(犧牲)하다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: قوربان کردن; Lao: ພະລີ, ບູຊາ; Latin: sacrifico, condono; Latvian: upurēt, ziedot; Maori: raupanga, whakahere; Mongolian: тахил өргөх, тахих; Norwegian: ofre; Old English: offrian, blōtan; Polish: ofiarować, złożyć w ofierze; Portuguese: sacrificar; Romanian: sacrifica, jertfi; Russian: жертвовать, пожертвовать, приносить в жертву, принести в жертву; Sanskrit: यजति; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: жртвовати; Roman: žrtvovati; Slovak: obetovať, obetovať sa; Slovene: žrtvovati; Spanish: sacrificar; Swahili: kuchinja; Swedish: offra; Thai: พลี, บูชา; Turkish: kurban etmek; Ugaritic: 𐎄𐎁𐎈; Ukrainian: жертвувати; Vietnamese: hy sinh; Walloon: ofri, sacrifyî; Welsh: aberthu