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Ἕκτορ νῦν σὺ μὲν ὧδε θέεις ἀκίχητα διώκων → Hector, you run in pursuit of something unattainable | Hector, now art thou hasting thus vainly after what thou mayest not attain | Hector, now you are hasting thus vainly after what you may not attain

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Full diacritics: μελιττουργός Medium diacritics: μελιττουργός Low diacritics: μελιττουργός Capitals: ΜΕΛΙΤΤΟΥΡΓΟΣ
Transliteration A: melittourgós Transliteration B: melittourgos Transliteration C: melittourgos Beta Code: melittourgo/s

English (LSJ)

Att. for μελισσουργός.

French (Bailly abrégé)

att. c. μελισσουργός.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μελιττουργός: -ουργέω, -ουργία, Ἀττ. ἀντὶ μελισσ-.

Greek Monolingual

μελιττουργός, ὁ (Α)
(αττ.τ.) βλ. μελισσουργός.

Greek Monotonic

μελιττουργός: ὁ (*ἔργω), μελισσοκόμος, σε Πλάτ.

Middle Liddell

μελιττ-ουργός, οῦ, ὁ, [*ἔργω
a bee-keeper, Plat.

German (Pape)

Att. = μελισσουργός.

Translations

beekeeper

Albanian: bletar; Arabic: نَحَّال‎, عَسَّال‎, جَبَّاح‎; Asturian: apicultor, abeyeru; Azerbaijani: arıçı; Belarusian: пчаля́р, пчаля́рка; Bulgarian: пчела́р, пчела́рка; Catalan: apicultor, abeller, abellaire; Chinese Mandarin: 養蜂人, 养蜂人; Corsican: apicultore; Czech: včelař, včelařka; Danish: biavler; Dutch: imker, imkerin, bijenhouder, bijenhoudster; Esperanto: abelisto, virabelisto, abelistino; English: apiarist, apiculturist, bee master, bee mistress, beekeeper, bee-keeper, beemaster, bee-master, beemistress, bee-mistress; Estonian: mesinik; Finnish: mehiläishoitaja, mehiläistarhuri; French: apiculteur, apicultrice; Galician: apicultor, apicultora, abelleiro, abelleira, meleiro; Gallurese: casiddaggiu; Georgian: მეფუტკრე; German: Imker, Imkerin, Bienenzüchter, Bienenzüchterin, Beutner, Beutnerin, Bienenvater, Bienenmutter, Zeidler, Zeidlerin, Zeidelmeister, Zeidelmeisterin, Bienenhalter, Bienenhalterin; Greek: μελισσοκόμος; Ancient Greek: μελισσουργός, μελιττουργός, μελισσοπόλος, μελισσοκόμος, μελισσεύς, μελισσονόμος, σμηνοκόμος; Hungarian: méhész; Irish: beachaire; Italian: apicoltore, apicoltrice, apicultore, apicultrice; Japanese: 養蜂家; Kazakh: ара бағушы, ара өсіруші, арашы, омарташы; Korean: 양봉가; Ladin: zidlaês, apicoltur; Latin: apiarius, mellifex, cidlarius; Latvian: biškopis, biškope, dravnieks, dravniece, bitenieks, biteniece; Lithuanian: bitininkas, bitininkė; Macedonian: пчелар, пчеларка; Maori: kaitiaki pī; Navajo: tsísʼná yee ʼáhályą́ąnii; Norwegian Bokmål: birøkter; Nynorsk: birøktar; Occitan: apicultor, abelhaire; Old English: bēoċeorl, bēocere; Persian: زنبوردار‎; Polish: pszczelarz, pszczelarka, pasiecznik; Portuguese: apicultor, apicultora, abelheiro, abelheira; Romanian: albinar, albinară, apicultor, apicultoare; Romansch: apicultur, apicultour; Russian: пчеловод, пасечник, пасечница; Sardinian Campidanese: apiaresu; Logudorese: abiargiu, apiaresu; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пчелар, пчеларица; Roman: pčelar, pčelarica; Slovak: včelár, včelárka; Slovene: čebelar; Spanish: apicultor, apicultora, colmenero, colmenera, abejero, abejera; Sudovian: bitinīkas; Swedish: biodlare; Turkish: arıcı; Ukrainian: бджоля́р, бджоля́рка, па́січник, па́січниця; Volapük: bienan, hibienan, jibienan, bienaskälel; Welsh: gwenynwr, gwenynwraig