θηγάνη

From LSJ

ἀλλὰ σὺ μὲν νῦν στῆθι καὶ ἄμπνυε → but you, stop now and catch your breath | but do thou now stand, and get thy breath

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Transliteration A: thēgánē Transliteration B: thēganē Transliteration C: thigani Beta Code: qhga/nh

English (LSJ)

[ᾰ], ἡ, whetstone, A.Ag.1536 (lyr.), S.Aj.820: metaph., αἱματηρὰς θηγάνας = incentives to bloodshed, A.Eu.859; θ. λάλης Luc. Lex.14:—also θήγανον, τό, Hsch.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1206] ἡ, der Wetzstein; Aesch. Ag. 1518; σιδηροβρῶτι θηγάνῃ νεηκονὴς σφαγεύς Soph. Ai. 807; übertr., Aufreizung, σὺ δ' ἐν τόποισι τοῖς ἐμοῖς μὴ βάλῃς μήθ' αἱματηρὰς θηγάνας Aesch. Eum. 821; Luc. Lexiph. 14 τὸ γὰρ ἐρεσχελεῖν ἀλλήλους συχνάκις λάλης θηγάνη γίγνεται.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης (ἡ) :
1 pierre à aiguiser;
2 aiguillon.
Étymologie: θήγω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

θηγάνη: (ᾰ) ἡ
1 точильный камень, оселок: ὁ σφαγεὺς θηγάνῃ νεηκονής Soph. убийца-меч, только что отточенный о камень;
2 побудительное начало, возбудитель: βαλεῖν αἱματηρὰς θηγάνας Aesch. разжечь кровавые распри; λάλης θ. Luc. развязывание языков.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θηγάνη: ἡ, ἀκόνη, Αἰσχύλ. Ἀγ. 1536, Σοφ. Αἴ. 820: μεταφ., αἱματηρὰς θηγάνας, παροτρύνσεις εἰς αἱματοχυσίαν, Αἰσχύλ. Εὐμ. 859· θ. λάλης Λουκ. Λεξιφ. 14. ― ὁ Ἡσύχ. ἀναφέρει καὶ θήγανον, τό.

Greek Monolingual

θηγάνη, ἡ (Α) θήγω
1. το ακόνι
2. παροξυσμός, ερεθισμός.

Greek Monotonic

θηγάνη: [ᾰ], ἡ, ακονόπετρα, σε Αισχύλ., Σοφ.· μεταφ., αἱματηρὰς θηγάνας, παροτρύνσεις, κίνητρα, εναύσματα προς αιματοχυσία, σε Αισχύλ.

Middle Liddell

θηγᾰ́νη, ἡ,
a whetstone, Aesch., Soph.: metaph., αἱματηραὶς θηγάναι incentives to bloodshed, Aesch.

Translations

whetstone

Albanian: grihë, gashtë; Arabic: مِسَنّ‎, مِجْلَخَة‎, مِشْحَذ‎; Armenian: հեսան; Belarusian: асялок; Bulgarian: точило, брус; Catalan: pedra esmoladora, pedra d'esmolar; Chinese Mandarin: 磨刀石, 磨石; Crimean Tatar: bilev; Czech: brousek; Danish: slibesten; Dutch: slijpsteen; Esperanto: akrigilo; Finnish: hiomakivi, kovasin; French: pierre à aiguiser, aiguisoir; Galician: moa, pedra de afiar; German: Schleifstein, Wetzstein, Abziehstein; Greek: ακόνι; Ancient Greek: ἀκόνη, ἀκόνα, θήγανον, θηγάνη; Gurani: ھەسان‎; Hebrew: אבן השאה‎, אבן משחזת‎; Hungarian: köszörűkő, fenőkő, kaszakő; Ido: akutigilo; Italian: cote; Japanese: 砥石, 磨石; Khmer: ថ្មសំលៀងកាំបិត; Kikuyu: inooro Korean: 숫돌; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ھەسان‎; Northern Kurdish: hesan; Southern Kurdish: ھەسان‎; Ladin: chëut; Latgalian: streičs; Latin: cos; Latvian: galoda, tecīla; Lithuanian: galąstuvas, pustyklė, tekėlas; Luxembourgish: Schläifsteen; Maori: tūāhōanga, hōanga; Middle English: wheston; Narom: affileuse; Old English: hwetstān; Persian: افسان‎, فسان‎, سان‎; Plautdietsch: Watsteen, Schliepsteen; Polish: osełka; Portuguese: ; Romani Balkan Romani: asan, tros, beledǐn; Romanian: gresie, cute; Russian: оселок, брус, точильный камень, точило; Scots: whatstane; Serbo-Croatian: brus, брус; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: brus; Spanish: muela, piedra de afilar, piedra de amolar; Swahili: suguo; Swedish: brynsten, bryne, hen, slipsten; Tagalog: bugaan, kamanga; Thai: หินลับมีด; Turkish: bileği taşı; Ukrainian: брус, осла; Vietnamese: đá mài; Welsh: agalen