χενόσιρις

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εὐνοεῖσθαι ὑπό θεῶν και ὑπό γυναικῶν → be liked by gods and women, be loved by gods and women, be favored by gods and women, be favoured by gods and women

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Full diacritics: χενόσιρις Medium diacritics: χενόσιρις Low diacritics: χενόσιρις Capitals: ΧΕΝΟΣΙΡΙΣ
Transliteration A: chenósiris Transliteration B: chenosiris Transliteration C: chenosiris Beta Code: xeno/siris

English (LSJ)

ὁ, Egyptian name of ivy, Plu.2.365e.

French (Bailly abrégé)

(ὁ) :
n. égypt. du lierre.
Étymologie: DELG h3n-isr « plante d'Osiris ».

Russian (Dvoretsky)

χενόσιρις: ὁ (егип.) плющ lut.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

χενόσιρις: ὁ, Αἰγύπτιον ὄνομα τοῦ κισσοῦ, «καὶ παρ’ Αἰγυπτίοις λέγεται χενόσιρις ὁ κιττὸς ὀνομάζεσθαι, σημαίνοντος τοῦ ὀνόματος, ὥς φασι, φυτὸν Ὀσίριδος» Πλούτ. 2. 365Ε.

Greek Monolingual

-ίριδος, ὁ, Α
αιγυπτιακή ονομασία του κισσού («καὶ παρ' Αἰγυπτίοις λέγεται χενόσιρις ὁ κιττὸς ὀνομάζεσθαι, σημαίνοντος τοῦ ὀνόματος, ὥς φασι, φυτὸν Ὀσίριδος», Πλούτ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < αιγυπτιακό h'-n-ỉsr «φυτό του Οσίριδος»].

Translations

Albanian: dredhkë, hurdhe; Arabic: لَبْلَاب‎; Armenian: բաղեղ; Aromanian: eadirã, eadiri, iadirã; Azerbaijani: sarmaşıq; Basque: huntz, xira; Bulgarian: бръшлян; Catalan: heura, hedra; Chechen: хутал-буц; Cherokee: ᎤᎸᏗ; Cornish: idhyow; Corsican: eddera, ellera, eddara, ellara, lellera, lellara, lillura; Czech: břečťan; Dacian: arpropria; Danish: efeu, vedbend; Dutch: klimop, eiloof; Esperanto: hedero; Estonian: luuderohi; Faroese: viðbenda, viðbendil; Finnish: muratti; Franco-French: lierre; Friulian: jêre; Galician: hedra, hedreira, malvela, areira, ireira; Georgian: სურო; German: Efeu; Greek: κισσός; Ancient Greek: κισσός, κιττός; Hungarian: borostyán; Ido: hedero; Irish: eidhneachán, eidhneán, eidheann; Istro-Italian: edera; Japanese: ツタ; Korean: 담쟁이덩굴; Latin: hedera; Lithuanian: gebenė; Low German: Ieloof; Luxembourgish: Eefeu, Wantergréng or; Macedonian: бршлен; Mandarin: 常春藤; Manx: hibbin; Megleno-Norwegian: eføy; Occitan: èdra; Old English: īfiġ; Persian: سن‎, پاپیتال‎; Polish: bluszcz; Portuguese: hera; Romanian: iederă; Romansch: fegliadella, edra; Russian: плющ; Sardinian: edora, edola, edera; Scottish Gaelic: eidheann, eidheannach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бршљан; Roman: bršljan; Sicilian: èdira, èddira, ètira, èddara, arrèddira, lèddira; Slovak: brečtan; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: blušć; Upper Sorbian: blušć; Spanish: hiedra; Swahili: mwefeu, lablabu; Swedish: murgröna; Turkish: sarmaşık; Ukrainian: плющ; Venetian: èłera, ènera, èrena, èrna, èroła; Vietnamese: thường xuân; Volapük: hed; Welsh: iorwg, eiddew