περικόπτης

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ὁ γὰρ μανθάνων κιθαρίζειν κιθαρίζων μανθάνει κιθαρίζειν → he who is learning the harp, learns the harp by harping

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Transliteration A: perikóptēs Transliteration B: perikoptēs Transliteration C: perikoptis Beta Code: periko/pths

English (LSJ)

ου, ὁ, mason, POxy. 1146.15 (iv AD).
2thief, robber, Hsch., Phot.

German (Pape)

[Seite 580] ὁ, Dieb, Räuber, Phot.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

περικόπτης: -ου, ὁ, κλέπτης, «περικόπται: κλῶπες» Φώτ. σ. 418, 6, Πόρσων, «περικόπται· κλῶπες, λησταὶ» Ἡσύχ.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, Α περικόπτω
1. τέκτονας, κτίστης
2. (κατά τον Ησύχ. και τον Φώτ.) «κλώψ, λῃστής».

Translations

bricklayer

Afrikaans: messelaar; Arabic: بَنَّاء بِالْقِرْمِيد‎, بَنَّاء‎; Armenian: որմնադիր, պատշար; Azerbaijani: bənna; Basque: igeltsero; Belarusian: муляр; Catalan: paleta; Chinese Mandarin: 磚匠/砖匠, 砌磚工/砌砖工, 瓦工; Czech: zedník; Danish: murer; Dutch: metselaar; Estonian: müürsepp; Finnish: muurari; French: maçon; Georgian: კალატოზი; German: Maurer, Maurerin; Greek: χτίστης, κτίστης; Ancient Greek: πλινθοβόλος, λιθολόγος, οἰκοδομικός, περικόπτης; Gujarati: કડિયો; Hungarian: kőműves; Irish: bríceadóir, brícléir; Italian: muratore; Japanese: 煉瓦職人; Khmer: កម្មករធ្វើឥដ្ឋ; Korean: 석공(石工); Latin: caementarius; Lithuanian: mūrininkas, mūrininkė; Macedonian: ѕидар; Mingrelian: ორსატი; Norwegian Bokmål: murer; Persian: والادگر‎, بنا‎; Polish: murarz; Portuguese: pedreiro; Romanian: zidar, pietrar; Russian: каменщик; Spanish: albañil; Svan: ჴელუ̂ა̈ნ, გალტუ̂ეზ; Swedish: murare; Turkish: duvarcı; Ukrainian: каменяр, муляр; Vietnamese: thợ hồ, thợ nề; Welsh: briciwr, gosodwr brics; West Frisian: mitselder