δορίληπτος
ἀνάγκη τὸ κινοῦν ἀντικινεῖσθαι → what incites movement must suffer a counter-movement
English (LSJ)
δορίληπτον, won by the spear, S.Aj.146 (anap.), E.Hec.478 (lyr.), etc.; Ion. δουρίληπτος S.Aj.894; = κατηγορούμενος, Hsch.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
• Alolema(s): δουρίληπτος S.Ai.894; δορύληπτος Poll.7.156, Hsch.δ 2208
• Prosodia: [-ῐ-]
1 de pers. hecho cautivo con las armas νύμφη S.l.c., cf. E.Hec.478 (var.)
•sometido por las armas ἔθνη App.Syr.55
•de lugares conquistado por las armas Τροία Philostr.Her.73.3.
2 δορίληπτον· κατηγορούμενον Hsch.
German (Pape)
[Seite 658] = δοριάλωτος; Soph. Ai. 146. 878, wo δουρίληπτος steht; Eur. Hec. 476 u. sp. D., wie Man. 3, 258.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ος, ον :
conquis à la pointe de la lance.
Étymologie: δόρυ, λαμβάνω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
δορίληπτος: ион. δουρίληπτος 2 Aesch., Soph. = δοριάλωτος.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
δορίληπτος: -ον, ὁ διὰ τοῦ δόρατος ληφθείς, Σοφ. Αἴ. 146. 894, Εὐρ. Ἑκ. 478, Πολύβ., κτλ.· Ἰων. δουριλ-, Σοφ. Αἴ. 894, πρβλ. δουρίπηκτος.
Greek Monolingual
δορίληπτος και δουρίληπτος, -ον (Α)
δοριάλωτος.
Greek Monotonic
δορίληπτος: -ον (λαμβάνω), αυτός που έχει κερδηθεί μέσω του δόρατος, σε Σοφ., Ευρ.· Ιων. δουριλ-, σε Σοφ.
Middle Liddell
δορί-ληπτος, ον adj adj λαμβάνω
won by the spear, Soph., Eur., δουρίληπτος, Soph.
Translations
captive
Abaza: гъар; Adyghe: гъэр; Albanian: rob; Arabic: أَسِير, أَسِيرَة, مَحْبُوس, مَحْبُوسَة; Egyptian Arabic: يسير; Armenian: գերի; Azerbaijani: əsir; Belarusian: палонны, палонная, палоннік, палонніца, вязень; Bengali: বন্দী; Bulgarian: пленник, пленничка, пленница, затворник, затворничка, затворница; Catalan: captiu; Chinese Mandarin: 俘虜, 俘虏; Czech: zajatec, zajatkyně; Danish: fange; Dutch: gevangene; Estonian: vang; Finnish: vanki; French: captif, captive; Galician: cativo; Georgian: ტყვე; German: Gefangener, Gefangene; Greek: δεσμώτης; Ancient Greek: αἰχμάλωτος; Hebrew: שָׁבוּי, שְׁבוּיָה; Hindi: बंदी, असीर; Hungarian: fogoly; Irish: cime, príosúnach, braighdeanach, broid; Italian: prigioniero; Japanese: 俘虜, とりこ; Kabardian: гъэр; Kazakh: тұтқын; Khmer: ឈ្លើយ; Korean: 포로(捕虜); Kurdish Central Kurdish: دیل; Kyrgyz: туткун; Lao: ຊະເລີຍ, ເຊີຍ; Latin: captus; Latvian: gūsteknis, sagūstītais; Lithuanian: belaisvis; Macedonian: заробеник, заробеничка, заробеница; Malay: orang tawanan; Maltese: isir, maqbud; Manchu: ᠣᠯᠵᡳ; Maori: whakarau; Mongolian Cyrillic: хоригдол; Nahuatl: malli; Navajo: yisnááh; Norwegian Bokmål: fange; Old English: hæft; Pashto: اسير, بندي; Persian: اسیر, بندی; Plautdietsch: Jefangna; Polish: jeniec, więzień, więźniarka; Portuguese: cativo; Romanian: captiv, prizonier; Russian: пленный, пленная, пленник, пленница, узник, узница; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: су̑жањ, заробљѐнӣк, заробљѐница; Roman: sȗžanj, zarobljènīk, zarobljènica; Slovak: zajatec, zajatkyňa; Slovene: ujetnik, ujetnica; Spanish: cautivo, prisionero; Swedish: fånge; Tagalog: bihag; Tajik: асир, бандизан; Tatar: әсир; Thai: เชลย; Turkish: esir; Turkmen: ýesir; Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎒𐎗; Ukrainian: полонений, полонена, бранець, бранка, в'язень, полонянин, полонянка, полоненик; Urdu: اسیر, بندی; Uyghur: ئەسىر; Uzbek: asir, tutkun, bandi; Vietnamese: người tù binh; Yiddish: געפֿאַנגענער
prisoner of war
Albanian: rob lufte; Arabic: أَسِير الْحَرْب, أَسِير; Armenian: ռազմագերի; Azerbaijani: hərbi əsir; Belarusian: ваеннапалонны, палонны; Bulgarian: военнопленник; Burmese: စစ်သုံ့ပန်း, သုံ့ပန်း; Chinese Mandarin: 戰俘, 战俘, 俘虜, 俘虏; Czech: zajatec, válečný zajatec; Danish: krigsfange; Dutch: krijgsgevangene, oorlogsgevangene; Estonian: sõjavang; Faroese: krígsfangi; Finnish: sotavanki; French: prisonnier de guerre, prisonnière de guerre; Galician: prisioneiro de guerra, prisioneira de guerra; Georgian: სამხედრო ტყვე; German: Kriegsgefangener, Kriegsgefangene; Greek: αιχμάλωτος πολέμου; Ancient Greek: αἰχμάλωτος, αἰχμαλωτίς, δηάλωτος, δῃάλωτος, δηϊάλωτος, δοριάλωτος, δορίκτητος, δορίληπτος, δουριάλωτος, δουρίκτητος, δουρίληπτος; Hebrew: שָׁבוּי, שְׁבוּיָה; Hindi: युद्ध-बंदी, बंदी; Hungarian: hadifogoly; Icelandic: stríðsfangi; Indonesian: tahanan perang; Interlingua: prisionero de guerra; Italian: prigioniero di guerra, prigioniera di guerra; Japanese: 捕虜; Kazakh: соғыс тұтқыны, әскери тұтқын; Korean: 전쟁 포로(戰爭捕虜), 포로(捕虜); Kyrgyz: согуш туткуну; Latin: dediticius; Latvian: karagūsteknis; Malay: tahanan perang; Navajo: yisnááh; Norwegian Bokmål: krigsfange; Nynorsk: krigsfange; Persian: اسیر, اسیر جنگی, اسیر حربی; Polish: jeniec wojenny pers; Portuguese: prisioneiro de guerra, prisioneira de guerra; Romanian: prizonier de război; Russian: военнопленный, пленный; Scottish Gaelic: prìosanach-chogaidh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: заробљеник, ратни заробљеник; Roman: zarobljenik, ratni zarobljenik; Slovak: zajatec, vojnový zajatec; Slovene: ujetnik, vojni ujetnik; Spanish: prisionero de guerra, prisionera de guerra; Swahili: mfungwa wa vita; Swedish: krigsfånge; Tamil: போர் கைதி; Tajik: асир, асири ҳарбӣ; Tatar: әсир; Telugu: యుద్ధ ఖైదీ; Thai: เชลยศึก; Turkish: savaş tutsağı; Ukrainian: бранець, військовополонений, полонений; Urdu: جنگی قیدی; Uyghur: ئەسىر; Uzbek: harbiy asir; Vietnamese: tù binh