rower
Χεὶρ χεῖρα νίπτει, δάκτυλοι δὲ δακτύλους → Digitum lavat digitus et manum manus → Die Finger waschen Finger, die Hand die andre Hand
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
Ar. and P. ἐρέτης, ὁ. P. πρόσκωπος, ὁ, V. κώπης ἄναξ, ὁ (Euripides, Cyclops 86), ἐρετμοῦ ἐπιστάτης, ὁ (Euripides, Helen 1267).
in warships were three tiers of rowers: (1) θρανῖται, οἱ, (2) ζυγῖται, οἱ, (3 ) θαλάμιοι, οἱ.
Translations
Azerbaijani: avarçı, avarçəkən, kürəkçi; Bulgarian: гребец; Catalan: remador, remer; Chinese Mandarin: 划手; Czech: veslař; Esperanto: remisto sg; Finnish: soutaja; French: rameur; Galician: remador, remeiro; Georgian: მენიჩბე; German: Ruderer; Greek: κωπηλάτης; Ancient Greek: ἐλατήρ, ἐπίκωπος, ἐρέτης, κωπηλάτης, νεηλάτης, πρόπολος, πρόσκωπος, ὑπηρέτας, ὑπηρέτης; Hebrew: חוֹתֵר, מְשׁוֹטָאי; Hungarian: evezős; Irish: iomróir; Italian: rematore, rematrice; Latin: remex; Maori: kaihoe; Norwegian Bokmål: roer; Old English: rōwend; Ottoman Turkish: كوركجی; Polish: wioślarz, wioślarka, bębniarz; Portuguese: remador, remeiro; Romanian: vâslaș, vâslitor, canotor; Russian: гребец; Spanish: remero, remador, boga, bogador; Tagalog: manggagaod; Turkish: kürekçi