ἐγκυκάω

From LSJ

τοῖσι ἐμφανέσι τὰ μὴ γινωσκόμενα τεκμαιρόμενος → judge of the unknown by the known

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Transliteration A: enkykáō Transliteration B: enkykaō Transliteration C: egkykao Beta Code: e)gkuka/w

English (LSJ)

mix up in, Ar.Ach.939 (Med.):—Act., Dsc.Ther.2, Lyc. 674.

Spanish (DGE)

(ἐγκῠκάω)
revolver, agitar, mezclar ἐγκυκῶσαν ἀλφίτῳ θρόνα Lyc.674, cf. Philum.Ven.2.3, los componentes de una receta, Dsc.Ther.2 (p.60)
en v. med., fig. cóm. agitar en su propio beneficio, embarullar κύλιξ τὰ πράγματ' ἐγκυκᾶσθαι copa para embarullar los asuntos públicos Ar.Ach.939.

German (Pape)

[Seite 711] einmischen, Ar. Ach. 939 Lys. 674.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
mélanger dans;
Moy. ἐγκυκάομαι m. sign.
Étymologie: ἐν, κυκάω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐγκῠκάω: (в чем-л.) смешивать, перемешивать: κύλιξ τὰ πράγματα ἐγκυκᾶσθαι ирон. Arph. чаша для смешивания (всех) вещей.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐγκῠκάω: ἀναμιγνύω, Ἀριστοφ. Ἀχ. 939, ἐν τῷ μέσ. τύπῳ.

Greek Monotonic

ἐγκῠκάω: μέλ. -ήσω, αναμειγνύω, σε Αριστοφ.

Middle Liddell

fut. ήσω
to mix up in, Ar.

Translations

mix

Arabic: خَلَطَ‎, مَزَجَ‎; Egyptian Arabic: خلط‎; Armenian: խառնել; Aromanian: meastic, ameastic, mintescu; Assamese: মিহলা, মিহলোৱা; Asturian: amestar; Azerbaijani: qarışdırmaq; Belarusian: змешваць, змяшаць, мяшаць; Bulgarian: забъ́рквам, забъ́ркам, разбъ́рквам, разбъ́ркам, бъ́ркам, смесвам, смеся; Burmese: နယ်, မွှေ, စရနယ်; Catalan: barrejar, mesclar; Cherokee: ᎠᏑᎨᎭ; Chinese Cantonese: 混合, 溝, 撈; Mandarin: 混合; Czech: míchat, smíchat, mísit, smísit; Danish: blande, mikse, røre; Dutch: mengen; Esperanto: miksi; Estonian: segama; Finnish: sekoittaa; French: mélanger; Friulian: miscliçâ, messedâ, misturâ; Georgian: არევა; German: mischen, vermischen, vermengen, mixen; Greek: αναδεύω, ανακατώνω, ανακατεύω, αναμειγνύω, αναμιγνύω; Ancient Greek: ἀματίζω, ἀμφικυκάω, ἀναδεύω, ἀνακεράννυμι, ἀνακίρναμαι, ἀνακιρνάω, ἀνακίρνημι, ἀνακυκάω, ἀναμείγνυμι, ἀναμίσγω, ἀναφορύσσω, ἀναφυράω, ἀναφύρω, δεύω, διακεράννυμι, διαμιγνύω, διασυγχέω, διαφυράω, διαφύρω, διηθέω, ἐγκατακεράννυμι, ἐγκαταμείγνυμι, ἐγκαταμίσγω, ἐγκεράννυμι, ἐγκεραννύω, ἐγκεράω, ἐγκίρνημι, ἐγκυκάω, εἰσκεραννύω, εἰσφύρω, ἐμμείγνυμι, ἐμφυράω, ἐνιμίσγω, ἑνόω, ἐνστύφω, κατακεράννυμι, κεράννυμι, κιρνάω, κίρνημι, κιρνῶ, κυκάω, κυκῶ, κυρκανάω, κυρκανῶ, μείγνυμι, μειγνύω, μίγνυμι, μιγνύω, παραχραίνω, περιπλέκω, προσκατακυκάω, προσκατακυκῶ, συγκεράννυμι, συμπλέκω, ταράσσω, ταράττω, φύρω; Hindi: मिलाना; Hungarian: kever; Icelandic: blanda; Indonesian: mencampurkan; Interlingua: miscer; Irish: measc; Italian: mischiare, mixare, mescolare; Japanese: 混ぜる; Javanese: nyampur; Kazakh: араластыру; Khmer: កូរ, លាយ; Korean: 섞다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: تێکەڵ بکە‎; Kyrgyz: аралаштыруу; Ladin: mescedèr; Ladino: karishtrear, mesklar; Lao: ປະສົມ; Latgalian: maiseit; Latin: misceo, remisceo; Latvian: maisīt; Lithuanian: maišyti; Low German German Low German: mengen; Macedonian: меша, измеша, помеша; Maori: ranu, whakaranu, whāranu, natu, miki; Maranao: sambor; Mongolian: холих; Cyrillic: хутгалдах; Norman: mêler; Norwegian Bokmål: blande, mikse; Occitan: barrejar, mesclar; Old East Slavic: мѣшати; Old English: menġan; Persian: آمیختن‎; Polish: mieszać, zmieszać, bełtać, zbełtać; Portuguese: misturar; Romanian: amesteca, mesteca; Romansch: maschadar, mischedar, masdar, masder; Russian: смешивать, смешать, мешать, помешать, размешать; Sanskrit: श्रीणाति; Sardinian: ammasturai; Scottish Gaelic: measg; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мешати, помешати, мијешати, помијешати; Roman: méšati, poméšati, mijéšati, pomijéšati; Sicilian: mmiscari, miscari, ammiscari; Slovak: miešať, zmiešať, zmiešavať; Slovene: mešati, zmešati; Somali: qasid; Spanish: mezclar; Swedish: blanda; Tajik: омехтан, аралаш кардан, қатӣ кардан; Thai: ผสม; Tocharian B: triw-; Turkish: karıştırmak; Ugaritic: 𐎎𐎒𐎋; Ukrainian: змі́шувати, змішати, мішати; Urdu: ملانا‎; Uzbek: aralashtirmoq; Venetian: misciar, misiar, mesedar; Vietnamese: pha; Walloon: maxhî; Yiddish: מישן‎