τυμπανίστρια

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Ἡ δ' ἐμὴ ψυχὴ πάλαι τέθνηκεν, ὥστε τοῖς θανοῦσιν ὠφελεῖν → My soul died long ago so that I could give some help to the dead

Sophocles, Antigone, 559-60
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Full diacritics: τῠμπᾰνίστρια Medium diacritics: τυμπανίστρια Low diacritics: τυμπανίστρια Capitals: ΤΥΜΠΑΝΙΣΤΡΙΑ
Transliteration A: tympanístria Transliteration B: tympanistria Transliteration C: tympanistria Beta Code: tumpani/stria

English (LSJ)

fem. of τυμπανιστής.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
fém. de τυμπανιστής.

Greek Monolingual

η, ΝΑ
βλ. τυμπανιστής.

German (Pape)

ἡ, fem. zu τυμπανιστής; Dem. 18.284; Luc. somn. 12.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

τυμπᾰνίστρια:барабанщица Dem., Luc.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

τυμπανίστρια -ας, ἡ [τυμπανίζω] bespeelster van de tamboerijn.

Translations

drummer

Arabic Egyptian Arabic: طبال‎; Armenian: թմբկահար; Bashkir: барабансы; Bulgarian: барабанчик, барабанист; Chinese Mandarin: 鼓手; Czech: bubeník; Dutch: drummer, drumspeler; Esperanto: tamburisto; Estonian: trummar; Ewe: ʋuƒola; Finnish: rumpali, rummunsoittaja; French: batteur; Galician: batería; German: Schlagzeuger, Trommler, Schlagzeugerin, Trommlerin; Greek: ντράμερ, τυμπανιστής; Ancient Greek: τυμπανάριος, τυμπανιστής, τυμπανίστρια, τυμπανοτρίβης; Hausa: makaɗi; Hungarian: dobos; Icelandic: trommuleikari, trommari; Irish: drumadóir; Italian: batterista; Japanese: 鼓手, ドラマー; Karok: imthanuvnúvaan; Kazakh: дабылшы, дағырашы; Kutenai: kt̓amuxu; Kyrgyz: добулбасчы; Macedonian: тапанар; Norwegian: batterist, trommeslager, trommis; Polish: perkusista, dobosz, bębniarz, bębnista; Portuguese: baterista; Romanian: baterist, bateristă, drummer; Russian: барабанщик, барабанщица; Slovak: bubeník; Spanish: batería, baterista; Swedish: trummis, trumslagare, batterist; Tagalog: tambolero; Tamil: பறையன்; Turkish: baterist, davulcu; Turkmen: deprekçi, depçi; Ukrainian: барабанщик, барабанщиця; Volapük: truman, hitruman, truman; Westrobothnian: trommslägar; Yiddish: פּײַקלער‎