τέκμωρ
ὁ νόμος βούλεται μὲν εὑεργετεῖν βίον ἀνθρώπων (Democritus) → Law is meant to benefit human life
English (LSJ)
v. τέκμαρ.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1082] τό, indecl., ep. = τέκμαρ, w. m. s.
French (Bailly abrégé)
(τό) :
épq. c. τέκμαρ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
τέκμωρ: τό Hom. = τέκμαρ.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
τέκμωρ: τό, Ἐπικ. τύπος τοῦ τέκμαρ, τοῖο μὲν Αὐτομέδων δουρικλυτὸς εὕρετο τέκμωρ Ἰλ. Π. 472. ― Ἴδε Κόντου Γλωσσ. Παρατηρ. σ. 207.
English (Autenrieth)
(Att. τέκμαρ): goal, end; Ἰλίου, ‘overthrow,’ Il. 7.30, Il. 9.48; then token, pledge, Il. 1.526.
English (Slater)
Greek Monolingual
τὸ, Α
βλ. τέκμαρ.
Greek Monotonic
τέκμωρ: τό, Επικ. τύπος του τέκμαρ.
Translations
boundary
Arabic: حَدّ; Armenian: սահման; Belarusian: мяжа, грані́ца; Bulgarian: граница; Catalan: frontera, terme; Chinese Mandarin: 邊界/边界; Czech: hranice; Dutch: grens; Estonian: piir; Finnish: raja, reuna, rajaviiva; French: frontière, limite; Gagauz: graniţa, граница; Galician: fronteira, estrema, linde, límite, lindeiro, derrego; Georgian: მიჯნა; German: Grenze; Gothic: 𐌼𐌰𐍂𐌺𐌰; Greek: σύνορο, όριο; Ancient Greek: κανών, μεσόριον, μεσούριον, ὁρία, ὅρια, ὅριον, ὅρισμα, ὁρισμός, ὁροθέσια, ὅρος, οὖρον, οὖρος, πέρας, τέκμαρ, τέκμωρ, τέλσον, τέρμα, τέρμων, φόσσατον; Hebrew: גְּבוּל; Hungarian: határ, mezsgye; Italian: confine, limite; Japanese: 境界, 境; Kikuyu: mũhaka; Kurdish Central Kurdish: سِنور; Latin: terminus, finis; Lithuanian: riba; Malayalam: അതിർത്തി, അതിര്; Manchu: ᡠᠵᠠᠨ; Maori: kotinga, matawehe, pātanga, rohenga, rohe tauārai, paenga, taupā, tepe, aukati, tuakoi, ripa; Mongolian: хил, зааг, хилийн шугам, саад тотгор, тээг, садаа; Norwegian Bokmål: grense, avgrensing; Nynorsk: grense, avgrensing; Oromo: daangaa; Persian: مرز; Polish: granica; Portuguese: fronteira; Romanian: frontieră, graniță, limită; Russian: граница, межа; Slovak: hranica, medza; Somali: xad; Spanish: frontera, límite, linde, lindero; Swahili: mpaka; Swedish: gräns; Tagalog: hangganan; Tamil: எல்லை; Tyap: gak; Ukrainian: кордон, межа, границя; Welsh: ffin; Zazaki: sinor
symptom
Asturian: síntoma; Belarusian: сімптом; Bulgarian: симптом; Catalan: símptoma; Chinese Mandarin: 症狀, 症状, 病徵, 病征, 病象, 病狀, 病状, 症候; Danish: symptom; Dutch: symptoom; Esperanto: simptomo; Finnish: oire; French: symptôme; German: Symptom; Ancient Greek: τέκμαρ, σύμπτωμα, σημεῖον, τεκμήριον, συμβόλαιον, σύμβολον, ἐπισημασία, ὑπόφασις; Hebrew: תַסְמִין, סִימְפּטוֹם; Hungarian: tünet; Ingrian: tauvvinoire; Italian: sintomo; Japanese: 症状, 症候; Kazakh: әйгіленіс, симптом; Korean: 증상(症狀); Latvian: simptoms; Malay: gejala; Maori: tohumate, putanga, tohu māuiui; Niuean: fakamailoga; Norwegian Bokmål: symptom; Nynorsk: symptom; Polish: objaw inan, symptom inan; Portuguese: sintoma; Romanian: simptom; Russian: симптом; Spanish: síntoma; Swedish: symtom, symptom; Tagalog: tandang-sakit, pangitain; Thai: อาการ; Ukrainian: симптом inan; Vietnamese: chứng trạng; Welsh: amlygiad