δυσπνοέω
ἄνθρωπός ἐστι πνεῦμα καὶ σκιὰ μόνον → human being is only a breath and a shadow, man is but a breath and a shadow
English (LSJ)
Ion. δυσπνοιέω, breathe with difficulty, Aret.SD1.11, Gal.19.423.
Spanish (DGE)
medic.
1 padecer disnea, respirar con dificultad Hp.Morb.1.12, Prorrh.2.3, Dsc.1.19.4, Sor.3.43.4, Androm. en Gal.13.114, Gal.19.423, Ruf. en Orib.7.26.15, Aët.3.175, Hippiatr.27.5, c. ac. int. δυσπνοοῦσιν οὗτοι τὴν ... δύσπνοιαν Gal.15.743.
2 de la respiración ser dificultosa o entrecortada δυσπνοεῖ ἡ ἀναπνοή Aret.SD 1.11.1.
3 impedir respirar, dificultar la respiración ὀδμὴ ... μυδῶσα, δυσπνοοῦσα Paul.Sil.Therm.Pyth.M.86.2263.
German (Pape)
[Seite 687] ion. δυσπνοιέω Hippocr.; – 1) schwer atmen, Medic. – 2) übel riechen, Paul. Sil. baln. 30.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
δυσπνοέω: Ἰων. -πνοέω, μετὰ δυσκολίας ἀναπνέω, πάσχω δύσπνοιαν, Ἀρετ. π. Αἰτ. Χρον. Παθ. 1. 1. ΙΙ. κακὴν ὀσμὴν ἀποπνέω, Παυλ. Σιλ. Θερμ.30.
Translations
pant
Albanian: dihat; Bulgarian: пъхтя, задъхвам се; Catalan: panteixar; Chinese Mandarin: 喘氣, 喘气, 喘息, 氣喘吁吁; Czech: supět, funět, ztěžka/zrychleně dýchat; Dutch: hijgen; Esperanto: anheli; Finnish: huohottaa, läähättää, puuskuttaa; French: haleter; Galician: abarquiñar, acorar, arfar, alasar, ampear; German: hecheln, keuchen, schnaufen; Greek: αγκομαχάω, ασθμαίνω, βαριανασαίνω, λαχανιάζω; Ancient Greek: ἀνασθμαίνω, ἄνω ἔχειν τὸ πνεῦμα, ἀπνοέω, ἀσθμάζω, ἀσθμαίνω, ἀσπαίρω, ἀσπαρίζω, δυσπνοέω, ἐξασθμαίνω, μαιμάω, πνευματιάω, πνευστιάω, πνευστιῶ, πνέω, σπαίρω, φυσιάω; Hungarian: liheg, zihál; Icelandic: mása; Italian: ansare, ansimare, boccheggiare; Japanese: 喘ぐ; Latin: anhelo; Luxembourgish: hechelen; Maori: kahekahe, kuhakuha, whakahotuhotu, huatare, whakaaeaea, taretare, tūngāngā, kihakiha; Old English: sworettan; Ottoman Turkish: صولومق; Persian: رخیدن; Polish: dyszeć; Portuguese: ofegar, arfar, arquejar; Russian: пыхтеть, задыхаться, запыхаться, запыхаться; Scottish Gaelic: plosg; Spanish: jadear, harbar, acezar, resollar, resolgar; Swedish: flämta, flåsa; Tagalog: hingalin; Walloon: panti, haner