προφάτας

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οἰκτίστῳ θανάτῳ εἵμαρτο ἁλῶναι → it was fated that you would be taken by the most miserable death, it has been decreed that thou shouldst be cut off by a most piteous death

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Full diacritics: προφᾱ́τας Medium diacritics: προφάτας Low diacritics: προφάτας Capitals: ΠΡΟΦΑΤΑΣ
Transliteration A: prophátas Transliteration B: prophatas Transliteration C: profatas Beta Code: profa/tas

English (LSJ)

Doric for προφήτης (prophet).

English (Slater)

προφᾱτας prophet γείτονα δ' ἐκκάλεσεν Διὸς ὑψίστου προφάταν ἔξοχον, ὀρθόμαντιν Τειρεσίαν (N. 1.60) ἐν ζαθέῳ με δέξαι χρόνῳ ἀοίδιμον Πιερίδων προφάταν (Pae. 6.6) Τήνερον εὐρυβίαν θεμίτ[ων ]ἐξαίρετον προφάταν (Pae. 9.42) λευκίππων Μυκηναίων προφᾶται (-άτᾳ coni. Bergk, i. e. Amphiareus) fr. 202. met., ἐγκιρνάτω τίς μιν (sc. κρατῆρα), γλυκὺν κώμου προφάταν (N. 9.50)

Translations

prophet

Afrikaans: profeet; Albanian: profet, mrrim; Amharic: ነቢይ; Arabic: ⁧نَبِيّ⁩, ⁧نَبِيء⁩; Aramaic: ⁧נביא⁩; Classical Syriac: ⁧ܢܒܝܐ⁩ mā); Armenian: մարգարե; Asturian: profeta; Avar: авараг; Azerbaijani: peyğəmbər, nəbi, rəsul; Bashkir: пәйғәмбәр; Beaver: naachin; Belarusian: прарок, прарочыца; Bengali: নবী; Bulgarian: пророк, пророчица; Burmese: ပရောဖက်; Catalan: profeta; Chechen: пайхамар; Chinese Mandarin: 先知, 預言家/预言家; Chuvash: пӳлӗхҫӗ; Czech: prorok, prorokyně; Danish: profet, profetinde; Dutch: profeet, profete, ziener, zieneres; Esperanto: profeto, profetino; Estonian: prohvet; Ewe: nyagblɔɖila; Faroese: profetur, spámaður; Finnish: profeetta; French: prophète, prophétesse; Galician: profeta, profetisa; Georgian: წინასწარმეტყველი; German: Prophet, Prophetin, Weissager; Gothic: 𐍀𐍂𐌰𐌿𐍆𐌴𐍄𐌴𐍃; Greek: προφήτης; Ancient Greek: ἀφήτωρ, ἐνθεάτης, θεσπιστής, μάντις, πρόμαντις, προφάτας, προφήτης, προφῆτις, προφήτωρ, φοιβητήρ, φοιβητής, χρησμοδότης, χρήστης; Haitian Creole: profèt; Hausa: annabi; Hebrew: ⁧נָבִיא⁩, ⁧איש האלוהים⁩; Hindi: नबी; Hungarian: próféta; Icelandic: spámaður; Indonesian: nabi; Irish: fáidh; Italian: profeta, vate, divinatore, aedo; Japanese: 預言者; Kazakh: пайғамбар; Khmer: ព្យាការី; Konkani: पैगंबर; Korean: 선지자(先知者), 예언자(豫言者); Kumyk: пайхаммар; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧پێغەمەر⁩; Northern Kurdish: resûl, nebî, pêxember; Kyrgyz: пайгамбар; Lao: ສາດສະດາ; Latin: propheta, vates, fatidicus, fatidica, vaticinator; Latvian: pravietis; Lezgi: пайгъамбар; Lithuanian: pranašas; Luxembourgish: Prophéit, Prophéitin; Macedonian: пророк, пророчица; Malay: nabi; Maltese: profeta; Manchu: ᡦᠣᡵᠣᡶᡳᠶᡝᡨᠠ; Mongolian Cyrillic: бошиглогч; Mwani: ntume; Ngazidja Comorian: mtrume; Niuean: perofeta; Norwegian Bokmål: profet, profetinne; Nynorsk: profet, profetinne; Old English: wītga; Old Norse: spámaðr; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧پیغامبر⁩; Pashto: ⁧نبي⁩, ⁧رسول⁩, ⁧پيغمبر⁩; Persian: ⁧پیامبر⁩, ⁧نبی⁩, ⁧رسول⁩, ⁧وخشور⁩, ⁧پیغمبر⁩; Plautdietsch: Profeet; Polish: prorok, prorokini; Portuguese: profeta, profetisa; Romanian: proroc, profet; Romansch: profet; Russian: пророк, пророчица; Sakha: көрбүөччү; Samoan: perofeta; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: про̀рок, про̀рочица; Roman: pròrok, pròročica; Sinhalese: තුමා; Slovak: prorok, prorokyňa; Slovene: prerok, prerokinja; Somali: nebi; Spanish: profeta, profetisa; Swahili: nabii, mtume; Swedish: profet; Tagalog: propeta, manghahawo; Tajik: расул, пайғамбар; Tashelhiyt: arqqas; Tatar: пәйгамбәр; Tausug: nabī; Thai: ศาสดา; Turkish: peygamber, nebi, resul, serdar-ı ekrem, Allah'ın elçisi, yalvaç; Turkmen: pygamber; Ukrainian: пророк, пророчиця; Urdu: ⁧نَبی⁩; Uyghur: ⁧پەيغەمبەر⁩, ⁧نەبى⁩, ⁧روسۇل⁩; Uzbek: paygʻambar, nabi, rasul; Vietnamese: nhà tiên tri; Volapük: profetan, hiprofetan, jiprofetan; Welsh: proffwyd; Yiddish: ⁧נבֿיא⁩, ⁧נבֿיאה⁩