στεινωπός
μή μοι θεοὺς καλοῦσα βουλεύου κακῶς· πειθαρχία γάρ ἐστι τῆς εὐπραξίας μήτηρ, γυνὴ Σωτῆρος· ὦδ᾽ ἔχει λόγος → When you invoke the gods, do not be ill-advised. For Obedience is the mother of Success, wife of Salvation—as the saying goes.
English (LSJ)
v. στενωπός.
German (Pape)
[Seite 933] eingeengt, beengt, ὁδός. Il. 7, 173. 23, 416; auch ohne ὁδός, ἡ στεινωπός, Engweg, Hohlweg, Od. 12, 234. – S. das att. στενωπ ός.
French (Bailly abrégé)
épq. et ion. c. στενωπός.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
στεινωπός: эп.-ион. = στενωπός I и II.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
στεινωπός: ἴδε στενωπός.
English (Autenrieth)
(στενός, ὤψ): narrow; ὁδός, narrow pass, Il. 7.143; (sc. πόντος), strait, Od. 12.234.
Greek Monolingual
-όν, Α
βλ. στενωπός.
Greek Monotonic
στεινωπός: Ιων. αντί στενωπός.
Translations
narrow
Afrikaans: smal; Albanian: i ngushtë; Arabic: ضَيِّق; Egyptian Arabic: ضيق; Moroccan Arabic: مضيق, مضيقة; Armenian: նեղ; Aromanian: strãmtu, ngustu; Asturian: estrechu; Azerbaijani: dar; Bashkir: тар; Basque: estu; Belarusian: вузкі; Bikol Central: hayakpit; Bulgarian: тесен; Burmese: ကျဉ်း, ကျဉ်းကျပ်; Catalan: estret, estreta, angost; Chechen: готта; Cherokee: ᏯᏙᏟ; Chinese Cantonese: 窄; Mandarin: 窄; Crimean Tatar: tar; Czech: úzký; Danish: snæver, tæt, smal; Dutch: nauw, smal; Eshtehardi: تینگ; Esperanto: streta, mallarĝa, malvasta; Estonian: kitsas; Farefare: mika; Faroese: smalur, trongur, trongligur, snævur; Finnish: kapea; French: étroit; Friulian: stret; Gagauz: dar, дар; Galician: estreito, angosto, apertado; Georgian: ვიწრო; German: eng, begrenzt, schmal; Gothic: 𐌰𐌲𐌲𐍅𐌿𐍃; Greek: στενός; Ancient Greek: ἀραιός, λαγαρός, ὀλίγος, πυκνός, στεινός, στεῖνος, στενός, στένος, στενόχωρος, στενωπός, ψυδνός, ψύθιος; Guaraní: po'i; Haitian Creole: jennen, jis; Hebrew: צר; Higaonon: malig-ut; Hindi: तंग; Hungarian: szűk, keskeny; Icelandic: þröngur; Indonesian: sempit; Ingush: готта; Irish: cúng, caol; Old Irish: cumung, cáel; Istriot: strento; Italian: stretto, angusto; Japanese: 狭い; Javanese: sesak; Kanakanabu: 'anuupica; Karachay-Balkar: тар; Karaim: tar; Kashubian: wąsczi; Kazakh: тар; Khakas: тар; Khmer: ចង្អៀត; Korean: 좁은, 좁다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: تەسک; Kumyk: тар; Kyrgyz: тар; Lao: ຄັບ; Latgalian: šaurs; Latin: angustus, artus; Latvian: šaurs; Limburgish: nej, smaal; Lithuanian: siauras; Macedonian: тесен; Maguindanao: magaget; Malay: sempit; Maltese: dojoq; Middle English: narwe; Mizo: zím; Mongolian: нарийн; Ngazidja Comorian: -samivu; Nogai: тар; Norman: êtrait; Norwegian Bokmål: smal, trang; Nynorsk: smal, trong; Occitan: estreit, estrech; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: ѫзъкъ; Glagolitic: ⱘⰸⱏⰽⱏ; Old East Slavic: узъкъ; Oromo: dhiphoo; Ossetian: нарӕг; Persian: تنگ; Plautdietsch: schmaul, enj; Polish: wąski, cienki; Portuguese: estreito, estreita; Quechua: kicki; Rapa Nui: rikiriki, vakavaka; Romanian: strâmt, îngust; Romansch: stretg; Russian: узкий, тесный; Rusyn: узкый; Sanskrit: अंहु; Sardinian: istrintu, strintu; Scottish Gaelic: caol, cumhang; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: у̏зак, уски; Roman: ȕzak, uski; Sherpa: དོག་པུ; Shor: тар; Sicilian: strittu; Slovak: úzky; Slovene: ozek; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: wuski, huzki; Southern Altai: тар; Spanish: estrecho, angosto; Swedish: trång, smal, långsmal; Tabasaran: дар; Tajik: танг; Tamil: குறுகிய; Tatar: тыгыз,тар; Telugu: ఇరుకైన, సన్నని; Tetum: kloot; Thai: แคบ; Tibetan: དོག་པོ; Tofa: тар; Turkish: dar; Turkmen: dar; Tuvan: тар; Ukrainian: вузький, вузький; Urdu: تنگ; Uyghur: تار; Uzbek: tor; Venetian: streto, stret, strento, strent; Vietnamese: hẹp, chật hẹp, eo hẹp, chật; Walloon: stroet, stroete; Welsh: cul; West Frisian: smel; Western Bukidnon Manobo: meliɣet; Westrobothnian: snjev; Yakut: кыараҕас, синньигэс; Yiddish: ענג, שמאָל; Zazaki: teng; Zealandic: smal