γυροειδής
Δυσαμένη δὲ κάρηνα βαθυκνήμιδος ἐρίπνης / Δελφικὸν ἄντρον ἔναιε φόβῳ λυσσώδεος Ἰνοῦς (Nonnus, Dionysiaca 9.273f.) → Having descended from the top of a deep-greaved cliff, she dwelt in a cave in Delphi, because of her fear of raving/raging Ino.
English (LSJ)
γυροειδές, like a circle, round. Adv. γυροειδῶς Dsc.2.173.
Spanish (DGE)
-ές
1 circular, de forma anular ref. al sol PMag.3.139.
2 adv. γυροειδῶς = formando círculos θάμνος ... ἐπὶ γῆς γ. ἐστρωμένος Dsc.2.173.
German (Pape)
[Seite 512] ές, kreisförmig, Sp.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
γῡροειδής: -ές, ὅμοιος κύκλῳ, στρογγύλος.― Ἐπίρρ.–δῶς Διοσκ. 2. 204.
Greek Monolingual
γυροειδής, -ές (Α)
στρογγυλός.
Léxico de magia
-ές circular de Helios δεῦρό μοι, ὁ μέγιστος ἐν οὐρανῷ, ... ὁ γ., ὁ τρέχων ἕως μεσημβρίας aquí a mí, el más grande en el cielo, circular, el que corre hasta el mediodía P III 138
Translations
circular
Arabic: دَائِرِيّ; Armenian: շրջանաձև, բոլորաձև, շրջանագծային; Asturian: circular; Belarusian: кругавы, круглы; Bengali: বৃত্তাকার, গোলাকার; Bulgarian: кръгов, кръ́гъл; Burmese: ဝိုင်း; Catalan: circular; Czech: kulatý; Danish: rund, cirkulær; Dutch: rond; Esperanto: cirkla; Finnish: ympyrä-, ympyrän muotoinen, pyöreä, pyörivä; French: circulaire, rond; Galician: circular; Georgian: წრიული; German: rund, Kreis-, kreisartig, kreisförmig, kreisend; Greek: κυκλικός; Ancient Greek: γύριος, γυροειδής, ἐγκύκλιος, ἔγκυκλος, κυκλικός, κύκλιος, κυκλοτερής, κυκλωτός; Hindi: वृत्तीय, वर्तुल, गोल, वृत्ताकार; Hungarian: körkörös; Ido: cirkla, cirklala, cirklatra; Indonesian: bundar; Irish: ciorclach; Italian: circolare; Japanese: 丸い; Macedonian: кружен; Chinese Mandarin: 圓/圆; Maori: porohita, porowhita; Northern Kurdish: bazineyî, bazinî; Pashto: ګرد; Persian: دایره; Plautdietsch: runt; Polish: okrągły; Portuguese: circular, redondo, arredondado; Romanian: circular, de cerc; Russian: круглый, округлый, круговой; Sanskrit: मण्डल; Scottish Gaelic: cearcaill, cearclach; Spanish: circular; Sundanese: bunder; Swedish: cirkulär, rund, cirkulär, cirkelformad, ringformad; Turkish: dairesel; Ukrainian: круглий, круговий; Volapük: sirkafomik, klöpik