πήριξ

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μή, φίλα ψυχά, βίον ἀθάνατον σπεῦδε, τὰν δ' ἔμπρακτον ἄντλει μαχανάν → Oh! my soul do not aspire to eternal life, but exhaust the limits of the possible. | Do not yearn, O my soul, for immortal life! Use to the utmost the skill that is yours. | Do not, my soul, strive for the life of the immortals, but exhaust the practical means at your disposal.

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Full diacritics: πήριξ Medium diacritics: πήριξ Low diacritics: πήριξ Capitals: ΠΗΡΙΞ
Transliteration A: pḗrix Transliteration B: pērix Transliteration C: piriks Beta Code: ph/ric

English (LSJ)

v. πέρδιξ (Cretan), Hsch.

Greek Monolingual

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(κατά τον Ησύχ.) βλ. πέρδικα.

Translations

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Albanian: thëllëzë; Arabic: حَجَل‎, قبج‎; Moroccan Arabic: حْجل‎; Aragonese: perdiz; Armenian: կաքավ; Aromanian: piturniclji, pitruniclji, pirdic, pirdicã; Assamese: তিতৰ, তিতৌ; Asturian: perdiz, pámpana; Azerbaijani: kəklik; Bakhtiari: کوگ‎; Basque: eper; Belarusian: курапатка; Breton: klujar'hris, klujar; Bulgarian: яребица; Catalan: perdiu; Chamicuro: s̈honoto; Cherokee: ᎫᏇ; Chinese Mandarin: 鷓鴣, 鹧鸪, 石雞, 石鸡, 山鶉, 山鹑, 竹雞, 竹鸡, 灰山鶉, 灰山鹑; Chukchi: рэвымрэв; Czech: koroptev, orebice; Dalmatian: pernaica; Danish: agerhøne; Dutch: patrijs; Esperanto: perdriko; Estonian: nurmkana, põldpüü, püü; Evenki: хе̄лакӣ; Faroese: akurhøna; Finnish: peltopyy, punapyy; French: perdrix, garbon, perdreau; Friulian: pernîs; Galician: perdiz, perdigoto; Georgian: კაკაბი; German: Rebhuhn; Greek: πέρδικα; Ancient Greek: πέρδιξ; Gurani: ژەرەژی‎; Gutnish: akerhyns; Hebrew: חוגלה \ חָגְלָה‎; Hindi: तीतर; Hungarian: fogoly; Icelandic: akurhæna; Ido: perdriko; Irish: patraisc; Italian: pernice; Itelmen: рэвнэ; Japanese: 山鶉, ヤマウズラ; Kalmyk: йотун; Ket: ассуп; Kikuyu: ngware; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کەو‎; Laki: کەوگ‎, ژِرەژ‎; Northern Kurdish: kew; Southern Kurdish: کەوک‎; Ladin: gialina da mont; Latin: perdix; Latvian: laukirbe, irbe; Lithuanian: kurapka; Livonian: pīki, nurmpīki, nurmkanā; Low German: Rapphohn; Luxembourgish: Feldhong; Macedonian: еребица; Maltese: ħaġla; Manx: patrag; Mazanderani: کوک‎; Mongolian: ятуу; Montagnais: pineu; Nanticoke: kittycawn dipqua; Navajo: naaʼahóóhaiłbáhí; Nivkh: пағи, тлеурӈа; Norman: pèrdrix; Northern Sami: bealdobakku; Northern Yukaghir: лабунмэ; Norwegian Bokmål: rapphøne; Nynorsk: rapphøne; Occitan: perditz; Ojibwe: bine; Old Prussian: laukagerta; Pali: tittira; Persian: کبک‎, زرچ‎, دج‎; Punjabi: ਤਿੱਤਰ; Polish: kuropatwa; Portuguese: perdiz; Quechua: yutu, cakwa; Romagnol: parniz, sterna; Romani: divlio-kaini; Romanian: potârniche; Romansch: pernisch, pernisch grischa; Russian: куропатка; Sanskrit: किकिदीवि, तित्तिर; Sardinian: perdixi cixinali, perdighe d'abba; Scanian: agerhøna, agerhøns; Scottish Gaelic: peurtag; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: јаребица, сквржуља; Roman: jarebica, skvržulja; Slovak: jarabica; Slovene: jerebica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kurwota, kurwotka; Upper Sorbian: kurotwa, kurwota; Southern Altai: торлоо; Spanish: perdiz; Swedish: rapphöna; Tamil: கௌதாரி; Tashelhit: ⵜⴰⵙⴽⴽⵓⵔⵜ, ⴰⵡⵉⵔⵊ; Tatar: кыр тавыгы; Turkish: keklik; Ukrainian: куріпка сіра, сіра куріпка; Vilamovian: raubhün; Walloon: pietris; Welsh: petris or; West Frisian: patriis; Westrobothnian: åkerhöns; Zazaki: zerec, sherec, zaranc; Zhuang: roegfek