ἀνδροβρώς

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Καὶ μὴν ὑπεραποθνῄσκειν γε μόνοι ἐθέλουσιν οἱ ἐρῶντες, οὐ μόνον ὅτι ἄνδρες, ἀλλὰ καὶ αἱ γυναῖκες. → After all, it is only those in love who are actually willing to die for another — not just men, but women as well. (Plato, Symposium 179b)

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Full diacritics: ἀνδροβρώς Medium diacritics: ἀνδροβρώς Low diacritics: ανδροβρώς Capitals: ΑΝΔΡΟΒΡΩΣ
Transliteration A: androbrṓs Transliteration B: androbrōs Transliteration C: androvros Beta Code: a)ndrobrw/s

English (LSJ)

ἀνδροβρῶτος, ὁ, ἡ, man-eating, devouring men, cannibal, cannibalistic, γνάθος E.Cyc.93; χαρμοναί Id.HF384; ἡδοναί Fr.537.

Spanish (DGE)

ἀνδροβρῶτος
antropófago, propio de caníbales, γνάθος E.Cyc.93, χαρμοναῖσιν ἀνδροβρῶσι E.HF 384, ἀνδροβρῶτας ἡδονάς E.Fr.537.

German (Pape)

[Seite 218] ἀνδροβρῶτος, menschenfressend, γνάθος Eur. Cycl. 93; χαρμοναί Herc. Fur. 385, wie Dosiad. ara 2 (XV, 26), von Diomedes, der den Kopf des Melanippus aufgegessen haben soll.

French (Bailly abrégé)

c. ἀνδροβόρος (qui dévore les hommes).

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀνδροβρώς: ἀνδροβρῶτος adj. пожирающий людей, людоедский Eur., Anth.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀνδροβρώς: ἀνδροβρῶτος, ὁ, ἡ, (βιβρώσκω) = ἀνδροβόρος, γνάθος Εὐρ. Κύκλ. 93· χαρμοναὶ ὁ αὐτ. Ἡρ. Μαιν. 385· πρβλ. ὠμοφάγος.

Greek Monotonic

ἀνδροβρώς: ἀνδροβρῶτος, ὁ, ἡ (ἀνήρ, βι-βρώσκω), αυτός που τρώει άνδρες, σε Ευρ.

Translations

cannibal

Albanian: njeringrënës, njeringrënëse; Arabic: غُول‎, آكِلُ لُحُوم البَشْر‎; Armenian: մարդակեր; Belarusian: канібал, людажэрца, людаед; Bengali: রাক্ষস; Bulgarian: канибал; Catalan: caníbal; Chinese Mandarin: 食人者, 吃同類的生物/吃同类的生物; Czech: kanibal, lidožrout, lidojed; Danish: kannibal; Dhivehi: މިނިކާ‎; Dutch: kannibaal; Esperanto: kanibalo, kanibaliĉo, kanibalino, samspecimanĝulo, antropofago; Estonian: kannibal; Finnish: kannibaali, ihmissyöjä; French: cannibale; Friulian: canibal; Galician: caníbal; German: Kannibale, Kannibalin; Greek: κανίβαλος; Ancient Greek: ἀνδροβρώς, ἀνδροφάγος, ἀνθρωποβόρος, ἀνθρωποφάγος, σαρκοφάγος; Greenlandic: inuttuumasoq; Hebrew: קָנִיבָּל‎; Hindi: आदमखोर, आदमख़ोर, मानवभक्षी, नरभक्षी; Hungarian: kannibál; Icelandic: mannæta; Ido: kanibalo, kanibalulo, kanibalino; Indonesian: kanibal; Irish: canablach; Italian: cannibale, antropofago; Japanese: 人食い人種; Korean: 식인종(食人種); Kurdish Central Kurdish: خۆخۆر‎; Latin: anthropophagus, canibalus; Macedonian: канибал; Malay: kanibal; Manx: canniblagh; Maori: kaitangata; Norman: cannibale; Norwegian Bokmål: kannibal; Nynorsk: kannibal; Old English: selfǣta; Persian Iranian Persian: هَمْگون خوار‎, آدَمْخوار‎; Polish: antropofag, kanibal, ludojad, ludożerca; Portuguese: canibal; Romanian: canibal, canibală; Russian: каннибал, людоед; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: људо̀ждер, ка̀нибал; Roman: ljudòžder, kànibal; Spanish: caníbal; Swedish: kannibal; Tagalog: kaing-kapuwa; Telugu: మానవాశనుడు; Turkish: yamyam; Ukrainian: канібал, людожер, людої́д; Urdu: آدَمْ خور‎; Volapük: kaniban, hikaniban, jikaniban