βραχιόλιον

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ἡδονὴ μὲν γὰρ ἁπάντων ἀλαζονίστατον → pleasure is the greatest of impostors, pleasure is the most shameless thing of all

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Full diacritics: βραχιόλιον Medium diacritics: βραχιόλιον Low diacritics: βραχιόλιον Capitals: ΒΡΑΧΙΟΛΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: brachiólion Transliteration B: brachiolion Transliteration C: vrachiolion Beta Code: braxio/lion

English (LSJ)

v. sub βραχιάλιον.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βραχιόλιον: τό, ψέλλιον, Ἑβδ. 2, Βασιλ. 1, 10. 2) δακτύλιος, Ἀλ. Τραλλ. 64.

Greek Monolingual

βραχιόλι, το (AM βραχιόλιον, Μ και βραχιόλιν)
κυκλικό κόσμημα για τον καρπό ή τον πήχυ του χεριού
νεοελλ.
1. πλατύς δακτύλιος που συνδέει δύο τμήματα όπλου ή μηχανήματος
2. πληθ. βραχιόλια, τα
οι χειροπέδες.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < βραχιόλιον < λατ. bracchiolum» «μικρός βραχίων» < λατ. bracchium, brachium «βραχίων» < βραχίων.

Translations

bracelet

Afrikaans: armband; Albanian: lilë, rrethi dorës; Apache Western Apache: gan basitáné; Arabic: سِوَار; Egyptian Arabic: غويش, اسويرة; Hijazi Arabic: إسورة; Armenian: ապարանջան; Asturian: brazalete, pulsera; Azerbaijani: bilərzik, bazubənd, qolbaq; Bashkir: беләҙек; Basque: eskumuturreko; Belarusian: бранзалет, браслет, бранзалетка; Bulgarian: гривна; Burmese: လက်ကောက်; Catalan: braçalet; Cherokee: ᎧᏃᎨᏂ ᎢᎬᎾᏙᏗ; Cheyenne: hoho; Chinese Mandarin: 手鐲/手镯, 鐲子/镯子; Crimean Tatar: bilezlik; Czech: náramek; Danish: armbånd; Dutch: armband; Esperanto: brakringo, braceleto; Estonian: käevõru; Faroese: armband; Finnish: rannekoru, rannerengas, käsirengas; French: bracelet; Galician: brazalete, braceleira, carcán, pulseira; Georgian: სამაჯური; German: Armband; Greek: βραχιόλι; Ancient Greek: βραχιάλιον,βραχιόλιον,βραχιάριον, ψέλλιον, χλίδων; Hebrew: צָמִיד; Hindi: बाज़ूबन्द; Hungarian: karkötő, karlánc; Icelandic: armband; Ido: braceleto; Indonesian: gelang; Irish: bráisléad; Italian: braccialetto; Japanese: 腕輪, ブレスレット; Karakalpak: bilezik; Kazakh: білезік; Khmer: ខ្សែដៃ; Korean: 팔찌; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بازن, بازیبەند; Northern Kurdish: bazin, bazûbend, bazîbend; Kyrgyz: билерик; Lao: ສາຍແຂນ; Latin: armilla, viria; Latvian: aproce, rokassprādze; Lithuanian: apyrankė; Macedonian: нараквица; Malay: gelang; Malayalam: വള; Maltese: ċappetta tal-id, brazzuletta; Maori: poroporo, kōmore; Marathi: बांगडी; Mongolian Cyrillic: бугуйвч; Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠭᠤᠪᠴᠢ; Navajo: látsíní; Ngazidja Comorian: ɓangili; Norman: brâcelet; Norwegian Bokmål: armbånd; Occitan: braçalet; Ojibwe: jiiskinikebizon; Pashto: بازوبند; Persian: بازوبند, ابرنجن, دست‌بند; Polish: bransoletka; Portuguese: bracelete, pulseira; Romanian: brățară; Romansch: bratschlet, bratschelet, bratschalet, braslet, braschlet, manizin; Russian: браслет; Scottish Gaelic: bann-làimhe; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: на̀руквица; Roman: nàrukvica; Sinhalese: වළලු; Slovak: náramok; Slovene: zapestnica; Spanish: brazalete, pulsera; Swedish: armband; Tagalog: galang, pulseras, kalambigi, baladang; Tajik: бозубанд, дастпона, абранҷан, дастбанд; Taos: kwę̀xòciʼína; Tatar: беләзек; Telugu: కంకణము; Thai: วลัย, กำไล; Tibetan: སྒྲོག་གདུང, ལག་གདུབ; Turkish: bilezik; Turkmen: bilezik; Ukrainian: браслет, бранзолета, бранзолетка; Urdu: بازوبند; Uyghur: بىلەزۈك; Uzbek: bilaguzuk; Vietnamese: vòng tay; Welsh: breichled, brasled, brasledau; Yakan: gallang; Yiddish: בראַסלעט, אָרעמבאַנד; Zazaki: bêlezuk; Zulu: isigqizo