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δρομέω

From LSJ

Βίου δικαίου γίγνεται τέλος καλόν → Vitae colentis aequa, pulcher exitus → Ein Leben, das gerecht verläuft, das endet schön

Menander, Monostichoi, 67

Spanish (DGE)

1 correr δρομέων θεοῦ εἰς κλυτὸν ἄλσος IG 42.618 (IV a.C.), δρόμωμεν dud. en Alc.6.8.
2 medic., de empiemas acumularse, formarse ὡς μὴ πάλιν δρομοίη Aët.8.73, cf. tb. δρομάω.

Translations

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Abkhaz: аҩра; Afar: erde; Ainu: ホユプ; Albanian: vrapoj; Arabic: رَكَضَ, جَرَى; Egyptian Arabic: جري; Hijazi Arabic: جري; Moroccan Arabic: جْرى; South Levantine Arabic: ركض; Armenian: վազել; Aromanian: fug, alag; Assamese: দৌৰা; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܪܵܚܹܛ; Asturian: correr; Avar: рекеризе; Azerbaijani: yüyürmək; Bashkir: йүгереү; Basque: korrika egin, lasterka egin; Belarusian: бегаць, пабегаць, бегчы, пабегчы; Bengali: দৌড়ানো; Bikol Central: dalagan; Breton: redek; Bulgarian: бягам, тичам; Burmese: ပြေး; Catalan: córrer; Cebuano: dagan; Chechen: дада, ида; Cherokee: ᎠᏟ; Cheyenne: -ameméohe; Chinese Cantonese: , ; Dungan: по; Eastern Min: 䟛; Gan: 跑; Hakka: 走; Hokkien: 走; Jin: 跑; Mandarin: , 奔跑, ; Northern Min: 走; Wu: 奔, 跑; Xiang: 跑; Chuvash: чуп; Crimean Tatar: çapmaq, cuvurmaq; Czech: běhat, běžet; Dalmatian: cuar; Danish: løbe; Dutch: rennen, lopen; Esperanto: kuri; Estonian: jooksma; Even: тут-; Evenki: тукса-; Ewe: ƒu du; Faroese: renna; Finnish: juosta; French: courir; Friulian: cori; Galician: correr; Georgian: სირბილი; German: rennen, laufen; Alemannic German: lauffe; Gothic: 𐌸𐍂𐌰𐌲𐌾𐌰𐌽, 𐍂𐌹𐌽𐌽𐌰𐌽; Greek: τρέχω; Ancient Greek: ἁμιλλάομαι, ἀνελίσσω, ἀποπυτίζω, ἀποτρέχω, διαθεύω, διαθέω, δίεμαι, δρέμω, δρομάσσω, δρομάω, δρομέω, ἐκθέω, ἐλαύνω, θείω, θέω, σεύω, τρέχω, τρωχάω; Guaraní: ñani; Gujarati: દોડવું; Haitian Creole: kouri; Hawaiian: holo; Hebrew: רָץ; Higaonon: pulaguy; Hindi: दौड़ना; Hungarian: fut, szalad; Icelandic: hlaupa; Ido: kurar, hastar; Indonesian: lari, berlari, menjalankan; Ingrian: joossa; Ingush: вада; Irish: rith; Italian: correre; Japanese: 走る; Javanese: mlayu; Kabyle: azzel; Kannada: ಓಡು; Kazakh: жүгіру; Khmer: រត់; Korean: 달리다, 뛰다; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕاکردن; Northern Kurdish: bezîn, revîn, bazdan; Kyrgyz: жүгүрүү; Lao: ແລ່ນ; Latgalian: skrīt; Latin: curro; Latvian: skriet; Lingala: pota, kopota; Lithuanian: bėgti; Lombard: cór; Luxembourgish: lafen, rennen; Macedonian: т́рча, истрча; Malay: berlari, lari; Malayalam: ഓടുക; Maltese: ġera; Manchu: ᡶᡝᡴᠰᡳᠮᠪᡳ; Manx: roie; Maori: horo, oma; Maranao: palalagoy; Mongolian Cyrillic: гүйх; Mongolian: ᠭᠦᠶᠦᠬᠦ; Nanai: туту-; Nepali: दगुर्नु, दौडनु; North Frisian: luup, laap; Northern Altai: чӱгӱрер; Northern Ohlone: othemhimah; Northern Norwegian Bokmål: løpe, springe; Occitan: córrer; Odia: ଦଉଡ଼ିବା,ଦୌଡ଼ିବା,ଧାଇଁବା,ନର୍ଦିବା,ନରର୍ଦ୍ଦିବା,ଘଟକିବା,ଧୁପିବା,ଭେଡ଼ିବା,ଧପଡ଼ିବା,ଧପାଲିବା,ଧବୁଡ଼ିବା; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: бѣгати, бѣжати; Glagolitic: ⰱⱑⰳⰰⱅⰹ, ⰱⱑⰶⰰⱅⰹ; Old East Slavic: бѣгати, бѣжати; Old English: rinnan; Old Javanese: layu; Oromo: fiiguu; Ossetian: згъорын; Ottoman Turkish: قوشمق, یلمك; Pashto: الاکول; Persian: دَویدَن; Polabian: bezăt; Polish: biegać, biec; Portuguese: correr; Punjabi: ਦੌੜਣਾ; Quechua: qurriy; Romanian: alerga, fugi; Romansch: currer, cuorer, curer, curir, correr, cuorrer; Russian: бегать, побегать, бежать, побежать; Sanskrit: द्रवति, धावति; Sardinian: cúrrere, curri, cúrriri; Scots: rin; Scottish Gaelic: ruith; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: тр̀чати; Roman: tr̀čati; Sicilian: cùrriri; Sindhi: ڊڪڻ; Sinhalese: දුවනවා; Slovak: behať, bežať; Slovene: teči; Slovincian: bjêgac; Somali: ordid; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: běgaś, běžaś; Upper Sorbian: běhać, běžeć; Southern Altai: јӱгӱрер; Southern Spanish: correr, apeonar; Swahili: kukimbia; Swedish: springa, löpa; Tagalog: takbo, tumakbo; Tajik: давидан; Tamil: ஓடு; Tatar: йөгерергә; Tausug: dagan, dumagan; Telugu: పరుగెత్తు; Tetum: halai; Thai: วิ่ง; Turkish: koşmak; Turkmen: çapmak; Tuvan: маңнаар, чүгүрер; Ukrainian: бі́гати, бі́гти; Urdu: دَوڑْنا; Uyghur: يۈگۈرمەك; Uzbek: yugurmoq; Venetan: córar, córer, córare, corer; Vietnamese: chạy; Walloon: cori; Waray-Waray: dalagan, dagan; Welsh: rhedeg; Western Bukidnon Manobo: pelelaɣuy; Yagnobi: давак; Yiddish: לויפֿן