ὦλξ
ἀπὸ τῶν καρπῶν αὐτῶν ἐπιγνώσεσθε αὐτούς → ye shall know them by their fruits, by their fruits ye shall know them, by their fruits you shall know them, you will know them by their fruit
English (Autenrieth)
acc. ὦλκα (ϝέλκω): furrow, Il. 13.707 and Od. 18.375.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1410] ἡ, poet. syncopirt = ὦλαξ, αὖλαξ, die Furche, Hom. nur im acc. ὦλκα, Il. 13, 707 Od. 18, 375.
French (Bailly abrégé)
(ἡ) :
seul. acc. ὦλκα;
c. αὖλαξ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ὦλξ: ἡ (только acc. ὦλκα; = αὖλαξ) борозда Hom.
Translations
furrow
Afrikaans: voor; Albanian: hulli, brazdë; Arabic: ثَلْم; Egyptian Arabic: حرت; Moroccan Arabic: خط; Armenian: ակոս; Old Armenian: ակօս; Azerbaijani: şırım, qırış; Bashkir: бураҙна; Belarusian: разора, баразна; Breton: ant; Bulgarian: бразда; Burmese: ထွန်ကြောင်း; Catalan: solc; Chinese Mandarin: 壟溝, 垄沟, 溝, 沟; Crimean Tatar: barazna; Czech: brázda; Danish: fure, plovfure; Dutch: vore, voor; Esperanto: tersulko; Estonian: vagu; Finnish: vako, kyntövako; French: sillon, rigole; Galician: rego, suco; Georgian: კვალი; German: Furche; Greek: αυλάκι; Ancient Greek: αὖλαξ, ἄλοξ, ὦλαξ, ὦλξ; Hebrew: תֶּלֶם; Hindi: कुंड; Hungarian: barázda; Ido: sulko; Irish: clais; Italian: solco; Japanese: 溝, 畝; Kashubian: barzda, barzda, brózda; Kazakh: атыз, борозда; Korean: 고랑, 밭고랑; Kyrgyz: бороздо; Lao: ຮ່ອງ, ຮອຍໄຖ, ຄອງ; Latgalian: voga; Latin: sulcus; Latvian: vaga; Lezgi: хвал; Lithuanian: vaga; Livonian: vag; Luxembourgish: Fuer; Macedonian: бразда; Malay: alur; Maori: awa; Middle English: forow; Mongolian: шан; Norwegian: fure, fòr, renne; Occitan: rega; Old Church Slavonic: бразда; Persian: شیار; Polabian: bordză; Polish: bruzda; Portuguese: sulco, rego; Quechua: khata, suka; Romanian: brazdă; Romansch: sultg; Russian: борозда, бразда; Scottish Gaelic: clais; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бразда; Roman: brazda; Slovak: brázda; Slovene: brazda; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: brozda; Upper Sorbian: brózda; Spanish: surco; Swedish: fåra, plogfåra; Tabasaran: хул; Tajik: шияр; Thai: ร่อง; Turkish: kırışık, kırışıklık, çizgi; Turkmen: keşlemek; Ugaritic: 𐎚𐎍𐎎; Ukrainian: борозна; Uzbek: egat, joʻyak; Venetian: solẑ; Vietnamese: rãnh, luống; Vilamovian: fiüch; Walloon: roye, royon; Welsh: rhych; West Frisian: fuorge