ῥῆον

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ὑμέναιον ἄνορμον εἰσπλεῖν → sail into a marriage that is no haven

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Full diacritics: ῥῆον Medium diacritics: ῥῆον Low diacritics: ρήον Capitals: ΡΗΟΝ
Transliteration A: rhē̂on Transliteration B: rhēon Transliteration C: rion Beta Code: r(h=on

English (LSJ)

τό, = ῥᾶ, rhubarb, Gal.12.112.

German (Pape)

[Seite 840] τό, = ῥᾶ, w. m. s.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ῥῆον: τό, = ῥᾶ, «ῥῆον, ἔνιοι δὲ προσαγορεύουσιν αὐτὸ ῥᾶ» Γαλην. τ. 13, σ. 224.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: n.
Meaning: rhubarb (Gal.).
Other forms: Also called Ώῥᾶ (Dsc.)
Etymology: The word would come from the river called Rha, the Wolga (Amm. Marcell. 22,8,28). Cf. André, Lexique s.v. rha a. reum.

Translations

rhubarb

Afrikaans: rabarber; Arabic: رَاوَنْد‎; Armenian: խավարծիլ; Belarusian: рэвень; Breton: rubarbez; Bulgarian: ревен; Catalan: ruibarbre; Chinese Mandarin: 大黃/大黄; Cornish: trenkles; Czech: rebarbora; Danish: rabarber; Dutch: rabarber; Esperanto: rabarbo, reumo; Faroese: rabarba; Finnish: raparperi; French: rhubarbe; Galician: ruibarbo; German: Rhabarber; Greek: ραβέντι; Ancient Greek: ῥῆον, ῥᾶ; Greenlandic: rabarberi; Hungarian: rebarbara; Icelandic: rabarbari; Irish: biabhóg; Italian: rabarbaro; Japanese: ルバーブ, 大黄; Kazakh: рауғаш; Korean: 대황; Kurdish Central Kurdish: رێواس‎; Kyrgyz: ышкын; Latvian: rabarbers; Macedonian: ревен, рамен; Malay: rubarb, rawand, kelembak,; Maltese: rubarb; Maori: rūpapa; Navajo: jiłtʼoʼí; Northern Sami: rabárber; Norwegian Bokmål: rabarbra; Nynorsk: rabarbra; Ottoman Turkish: راوند‎; Persian: ریواس‎, ریوند‎; Plautdietsch: Ruboaba; Polish: rabarbar, rzewień; Portuguese: ruibarbo; Punjabi: ਰਿਓਂਦ; Romanian: rubarbă, revent; Romansch: rabarber; Russian: ревень; Slovak: rebarbora; Slovene: rabarbara; Spanish: ruibarbo; Swedish: rabarber; Tagalog: ruwibarbo; Tibetan: ཆུ་ཆུ, ཕྱུར་ཕྱུར; Turkish: ravent; Ukrainian: реві́нь; Vietnamese: đại hoàng; Volapük: rabarbaplan; Walloon: rubåbe; Welsh: riwbob; Yiddish: ראַבאַרבער‎; Zazaki: kap; Zulu: irubhabhu