ὀρνιθοτροφεῖον

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ἀλλὰ σὺ μὲν νῦν στῆθι καὶ ἄμπνυε → but you, stop now and catch your breath | but do thou now stand, and get thy breath

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Full diacritics: ὀρνῑθοτροφεῖον Medium diacritics: ὀρνιθοτροφεῖον Low diacritics: ορνιθοτροφείον Capitals: ΟΡΝΙΘΟΤΡΟΦΕΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: ornithotropheîon Transliteration B: ornithotropheion Transliteration C: ornithotrofeion Beta Code: o)rniqotrofei=on

English (LSJ)

τό, henhouse, hencoop, chicken coop, poultry house, poultry-house, Varro RR3.5.8.

German (Pape)

[Seite 383] τό, Ort, wo Vögel, bes. Hühner aufgezogen werden, Harpocr. v. οἰκίσκῳ.

Greek Monolingual

το (Α ὀρνιθοτροφεῖον)
ορνιθοτρόφος
τόπος όπου εκτρέφονται όρνιθες

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὀρνῑθοτροφεῖον: τό, ὀρνιθών, Varro R. R. 3. 5.

Translations

henhouse

Albanian: kotec; Armenian: հավանոց, հավաբուն; Assamese: গঁৰাল; Belarusian: куратнік; Bulgarian: курник, кокошарник; Catalan: galliner; Chinese Mandarin: 雞舍/鸡舍; Czech: kurník; Danish: hønsehus; Dutch: kippenhok; Finnish: kanala, kanakoppi; French: poulailler; Friulian: gjalinâr; Galician: galiñeiro; German: Hühnerstall, Hühnerschlag, Hühnerhaus; Greek: κοτέτσι, ορνιθώνας; Ancient Greek: ὀρνιθοτροφεῖον, ὀρνιθών; Hungarian: tyúkól; Ido: hanodometo, haneyo; Irish: cró cearc, cúb cearc; Italian: pollaio; Japanese: 鶏小屋; Korean: 닭장; Latin: gallinarium, officina; Macedonian: кокошарник; Malay: reban; Norman: poulailli; Norwegian Bokmål: hønsehus; Nynorsk: hønehus, hønsehus; Occitan: galinièr; Polish: kurnik; Portuguese: galinheiro, capoeira; Rapa Nui: hare moa; Romanian: găinărie; Russian: курятник; Scottish Gaelic: taigh-chearc; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кокошињац, кокошарник; Roman: kokošinjac, kokošarnik; Sicilian: gaḍḍinaru, jaḍḍinaru; Spanish: gallinero; Swedish: hönshus; Tagalog: manukan; Thai: สุ่ม; Turkish: kümes, tavuk kümesi; Ukrainian: курник; Walloon: poyî, poytreye; Welsh: cwt ieir, cut ieir