ἐξόριος
Γυναικὶ κόσμος ὁ τρόπος, οὐ τὰ χρυσία → Non ornat aurum feminam at mores probi → Die Art schmückt eine Frau, nicht güldenes Geschmeid
English (LSJ)
ἐξορία, ἐξόριον, (ὅρος)
A out of the bounds of one's country, Poll.6.198.
II Subst., ἐξορία (sc. ζωή), ἡ, exile, Marcellin.Vit. Thuc. 47, Eust.1161.35.
German (Pape)
[Seite 887] außerhalb der Gränzen, verwiesen, verbannt, Poll. 6, 198. Vgl. ἐξορία.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐξόριος: -α, -ον, (ὅος) ὁ ἔξω τῶν ὁρίων χώρας τινός, Πολυδ. ϛʹ, 198· ἐντεῦθεν ἐξορία, (ἐξυπ. ζωή), ἡ, δηλ. ζωὴ ἔξω τῶν ὁρίων τῆς πατρίδος τινός, ἐξορία, Μαρκελλῖνος ἐν Βίῳ Θουκ. XV, ἔκδ. Βεκκ., Εὐστ. 1161. 35.
Greek Monolingual
ἐξόριος, -α, -ον (Α)
1. αυτός που βρίσκεται έξω από τα σύνορα της χώρας
2. το θηλ. ως ουσ. η ἐξορία
(ενν. ζωή) η ζωή έξω από τα όρια της πατρίδας, εξορία.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < εξ + όριο (< όρος «τέρμα»)].
Translations
exile
Albanian: mërgim, syrgjyn, internim; Arabic: نَفْي, تَبْعِيد; Aramaic: גלותא; Armenian: աքսոր, աքսորում; Asturian: exiliu, estierru, destierru; Azerbaijani: sürgün; Bashkir: һөргөн; Belarusian: выгнанне, засланне; Bulgarian: изгнание, заточение; Catalan: exili, bandejament, desterrament; Chinese Mandarin: 流亡, 放逐, 流放; Czech: vyhnanství, exil; Danish: eksil; Dutch: ballingschap, verbanning; Estonian: eksiil, maapagu; Finnish: maanpako, maanpakolaisuus; French: exil; Galician: exilio, desterro; Georgian: გაძევება, განდევნა; German: Exil, Verbannung; Greek: εξορία; Ancient Greek: ἀποδημία, ἀποξένωσις, ἀποστολή, ἀφορισμός, δημηλασία, δηπορτατίων, ἐκβολή, ἐκδημία, ἔκπτωσις, ἔλασις, ἐξορία; Hebrew: גָּלוּת; Hindi: निर्वासन; Hungarian: száműzés, száműzetés; Icelandic: útlegð; Indonesian: pengasingan, eksil; Irish: deoraíocht; Italian: esilio; Japanese: 亡命, 追放; Kazakh: айдалу, қуғын, сүргін; Korean: 망명(亡命), 추방(追放); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: sirgûn; Kyrgyz: сүргүн; Latin: exsilium, ablegatio; Latvian: trimda, izraidījums; Lithuanian: tremtis; Macedonian: изгнанство, прогонство, егзил; Malay: buangan, eksil; Maltese: eżilju; Manx: joarreeaght, joarreeys; Maori: whakapakotanga; Norwegian Bokmål: eksil, utlendighet; Nynorsk: eksil; Occitan: exili; Old English: wræc; Persian: تبعید; Polish: uchodźstwo, wygnanie, banicja, zesłanie; Portuguese: exílio, desterro; Romanian: exil, exilare; Russian: ссылка, изгнание; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: изгна̀нство, про̀го̄нство, ѐгзӣл, ѝзгон; Roman: izgnànstvo, prògōnstvo, ègzīl, ìzgon; Slovak: vyhnanstvo, exil; Slovene: pregnanstvo, izgnanstvo, izgon; Spanish: exilio, destierro; Swedish: exil, landsflykt; Tajik: бадарға, табъид; Tatar: сөрген; Thai: การเนรเทศ; Turkish: sürgün; Turkmen: sürgün; Ukrainian: вигнання, заслання, екзиль, екзил; Uyghur: سۈرگۈن; Uzbek: surgun; Volapük: xil; Welsh: alltudiaeth