κακοεργός

From LSJ

θοῦ, Κύριε, φυλακὴν τῷ στόµατί µου καὶ θύραν περιοχῆς περὶ τὰ χείλη µου → set a guard over my mouth, Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips | set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips (Psalm 140:3, Septuagint version)

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Full diacritics: κακοεργός Medium diacritics: κακοεργός Low diacritics: κακοεργός Capitals: ΚΑΚΟΕΡΓΟΣ
Transliteration A: kakoergós Transliteration B: kakoergos Transliteration C: kakoergos Beta Code: kakoergo/s

English (LSJ)

v. κακοῦργος.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1300] schlecht handelnd, übel tuend; γαστήρ, der Magen, der zu Schlechtem antreibt, des Hungers wegen Unheil stiftet, Od. 18, 54; μάχαιρα Lucill. 79 (XI, 136). S. κακοῦργος.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ός, όν :
malfaisant, qui fait le mal ou qui pousse au mal.
Étymologie: κακός, ἔργον.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κᾰκοεργός:
1 негодный, подлый (γαστήρ Hom.);
2 злодейский (μάχαιρα Anth.).

English (Autenrieth)

evil-doing, rascally, Od. 18.54†.

Translations

criminal

Afrikaans: kriminele; Albanian: kriminel, kriminele; Arabic: مُجْرِم, مُجْرِمَة; Armenian: հանցագործ; Assamese: অপৰাধী; Azerbaijani: cinayətkar; Bashkir: енәйәтсе; Basque: gaizkile; Belarusian: злачынец, злачынка; Bengali: অপরাধী; Bulgarian: престъ́пник, престъ́пница, престъ́пничка; Burmese: ရာဇဝတ်ကောင်, တရားခံ; Catalan: criminal; Chinese Cantonese: 罪犯, 犯人; Mandarin: 罪犯, 犯人, 犯罪分子; Czech: zločinec, zločinka; Danish: kriminel, forbryder; Dutch: misdadiger, crimineel, delinquent; Esperanto: krimulo; Estonian: kurjategija, roimar; Finnish: rikollinen, lainsuojaton, kriminaali; French: criminel, criminelle; Georgian: დამნაშავე; German: Krimineller, Kriminelle, Verbrecher, Verbrecherin, Übeltäter, Übeltäterin, Missetäter, Missetäterin; Gothic: 𐍅𐌰𐌹𐌳𐌴𐌳𐌾𐌰; Greek: εγκληματίας; Ancient Greek: κακοεργός, κακοῦργος, λεωργός; Gujarati: ગુનેગાર; Hebrew: עֲבַרְיָן; Hindi: अपराधी, दोषी, मुजरिम; Hungarian: bűnöző, bűnelkövető; Icelandic: glæpamaður; Indonesian: kriminal, penjahat, bajingan; Interlingua: criminal; Irish: coirpeach; Italian: criminale; Japanese: 犯罪者, 犯人; Kazakh: қылмыскер; Khmer: ឧក្រិដ្ឋជន; Korean: 범죄자(犯罪者), 범인(犯人); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: tawanbar, tawankar, gunehkar; Kyrgyz: кылмышкер; Lao: ຜູ້ຮ້າຽ, ຄົນຮ້າຽ; Latin: scelestus, scelus; Latvian: noziedznieks, noziedzniece; Lithuanian: nusikaltėlis, nusikaltėlė; Macedonian: злосторник, злосторница, престапник, престапничка, криминалец, криминалка; Marathi: गुन्हेगार; Mongolian Cyrillic: гэмт хэрэгтэн, хэрэгтэн, гэмт, гэмтэн; Norwegian Bokmål: kriminell, forbryter; Nynorsk: forbrytar; Old English: wearg; Pannonian Rusyn: злодїєц, криминалєц; Pashto: جنايتکار, مجرم; Persian Iranian Persian: بِزِهْکار, جِنایَتْکار, مُجْرِم, گُناهْکار; Plautdietsch: Vebräakja; Polish: kryminalista, kryminalistka, przestępca, przestępczyni, zbrodniarz, zbrodniarka; Portuguese: criminoso, criminosa; Romanian: infractor, infractoare; Russian: преступник, преступница, правонарушитель, правонарушительница; Scottish Gaelic: eucoireach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: зло̀чинац, зло̀чӣнка, криминалац, кримѝна̄лка; Roman: zlòčinac, zlòčīnka, kriminálac, krimìnālka; Slovak: zločinec, zločinka, kriminálnik, kriminálnička; Slovene: kriminálec, kriminalka, zločinec, zločinka; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: złóstnik, złóstnica; Spanish: criminal; Swahili: mhalifu; Swedish: brottsling, förbrytare; Tajik: ҷинояткор, гунаҳкор, муҷрим; Tatar: җинаятьче; Thai: ผู้ร้าย, คนร้าย; Turkish: suçlu, kriminel; Turkmen: jenaýatkär, jenaýatcy, jenaýatly; Ukrainian: злочинець, злочинниця; Urdu: مُجرِم, گُناہ گار, پاپی, اَپْرادِھی; Uyghur: جىنايەتچى; Uzbek: jinoyatchi; Vietnamese: tội phạm; Volapük: kriman, hikriman, jikriman, midunan, himidunan, jimidunan; Welsh: troseddwr, troseddwyr; Yiddish: פֿאַרברעכער

thief

Abkhaz: аӷьычҩы; Afrikaans: dief; Albanian: vjedhës, vjedhëse; Amharic: ሌባ; Arabic: لِصّ‎, لِصَّة‎, سَارِق‎, سَارِقَة‎, حَرَامِيّ‎, حَرَامِيَّة‎; Egyptian Arabic: حرامى‎; Gulf Arabic: بايك‎; Hijazi Arabic: حرامي‎; Moroccan Arabic: سراق‎, شفار‎; Aragonese: furtaire; Archi: цӏогьор; Armenian: գող; Aromanian: fur, furcudar, haramiu, chisãgi, caceac; Assamese: চোৰ; Asturian: lladrón; Avar: цӏогьор; Azerbaijani: oğru; Baluchi: دز‎; Bashkir: бур, уғры, ҡараҡ; Basque: lapur, ebasle; Belarusian: злодзей, зладзейка; Bengali: চোর; Bikol Central: paraikit; Breton: laer; Bulgarian: крадец, арамия, арамийка; Burmese: သူခိုး; Catalan: lladre; Cebuano: kawatan; Chamicuro: ma'koleti; Chechen: къу; Cherokee: ᎦᏃᏍᎩᏍᎩ; Chichewa: wakuba; Chinese Cantonese: 賊/贼; Dungan: зый, вэзый; Hakka: 賊仔/贼仔; Mandarin: 賊/贼, 盜賊/盗贼, 小偷, 宵小, 竊賊/窃贼; Min Nan: 賊仔/贼仔, 勍仔; Chuvash: вӑрӑ; Cimbrian: diip; Corsican: latru; Czech: zloděj, zlodějka; Danish: tyv, tyveknægt; Dutch: dief, dievegge, gannef; Esperanto: ŝtelisto; Estonian: varas; Ewe: fiafi, fiafitɔ; Faroese: tjóvur; Finnish: varas, voro, ryöväri, rosvo; Franco-Provençal: lârro; French: voleur, voleuse; Friulian: lari; Galician: ladrón, lespio, galafate, ladroeiro, gallofo, regatiñeiro, surpón; Georgian: ქურდი; German: Dieb, Diebin; Gothic: 𐌷𐌻𐌹𐍆𐍄𐌿𐍃, 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐍆𐍃; Greek: κλέφτης; Ancient Greek: ἀποφώρ, ἁρπακτήρ, ἁρπακτής, δραξών, κακοῦργος, κλέπτης, κλέψ, κλοπεύς, κλοπός, κλώψ, λᾳστής, ληιστήρ, ληϊστής, λῃστήρ, λῃστής, λωποδύτης, μονοβαίας, φηλήτης, φιλήτης, φώρ; Gujarati: દસ્યુ; Hebrew: גַּנָּב‎; Hiligaynon: kawatan; Hindi: चोर; Hungarian: tolvaj; Icelandic: þjófur; Ido: furtanto; Indonesian: pencuri; Ingrian: varas; Ingush: къу; Irish: gadaí; Istriot: laro; Italian: ladro, ladra, ladruncolo, borsaiolo, scippatore, mariolo, taccheggiatore, malandrino, borseggiatore; Japanese: 泥棒, 盗賊, 窃盗; Javanese: maling, bajingan; Kalmyk: хулхач; Kannada: ಕಳ್ಳ; Kazakh: ұры; Khmer: ចោរ; Kikuyu: mũici; Komi-Permyak: гусь; Kongo: mwivi; Korean: 도둑; Kurdish Central Kurdish: دز‎; Northern Kurdish: diz; Kyrgyz: ууру; Ladin: lère; Ladino Hebrew: לאד׳רון‎; Roman: ladrón, ladhron; Lao: ກະໂມຽ, ຂະໂມຍ, ໂຈນ; Latin: fur, latro; Latvian: zaglis, zagle; Laz: mamxire; Lezgi: угъри; Ligurian: laddro; Lithuanian: vagis; Livonian: salāj; Lombard: lader; Low German: Deef; Frisian North Frisian: tiif; Luxembourgish: Déif; Macedonian: крадец, арамија; Malagasy: kary, fangalarina; Malay: pencuri; Malayalam: കള്ളൻ, മോഷ്ടാവ്; Maltese: ħalliel; Maori: kaiā, tāhae, whānako; Mapudungun: weñefe; Marathi: चोर; Mirandese: lhadron; Mongolian Cyrillic: хулгайч, хулгай; Mwani: mwivi; Nanai: чово; Navajo: aniʼįįhii; Neapolitan: latro, mariuólo, mariunciéllo, ferraiuólo, màneco 'ancino; Nepali: चोर; Ngazidja Comorian: mwidzi; Norman: voleux; Norwegian Bokmål: tyv, tjuv; Nynorsk: tjuv; Occitan: raubaire, raubaira; Ojibwe: gimoodishk; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: татъ, зълодѣи; Old English: þēof; Old Norse: þjófr; Oriya: ଚୋର; Oromo: hattuu; Pashto: غل‎; Persian: دزد‎, حرامی‎; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤂𐤓𐤃‎; Piedmontese: làder; Polish: złodziej, złodziejka, kradziej; Portuguese: ladrão, ladra; Punjabi: ਚੋਰ; Quechua: suwa; Rohingya: sur; Romagnol: lêdar; Romani: ćor; Romanian: hoț, hoață; Romansch: lader, leder; Russian: вор, воровка, ворюга, воришка; Sanskrit: चोर, चोरी; Scottish Gaelic: mèirleach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лопов, та̏т, кра̀дљивац, хара̀мија; Roman: lópov, tȁt, kràdljivac, haràmija; Sicilian: latru, latruni, larruni; Sidamo: mooraancho; Sinhalese: හොරා; Slovak: zlodej, zlodejka; Slovene: tat; Somali: tuug; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: złoźej; Upper Sorbian: paduch; Spanish: ladrón, caco, chorizo, mangante, amigo de lo ajeno; Sundanese: maling; Svan: ქუ̂ით; Swahili: mwizi, mnyang'anyi; Swedish: tjuv; Tabasaran: угъри; Tagalog: magnanakaw; Tajik: дузд; Talysh: دزد‎; Tamil: திருடன்; Taos: tràmpi'ína; Tatar: карак; Telugu: దొంగ; Thai: ขโมย, โจร; Tibetan: རྐུ་མ; Tocharian B: lyak; Turkish: hırsız, uğru, kuldur, karak; Turkmen: ogry; Tuvan: оор; Ukrainian: злодій, злодійка; Urdu: چور‎; Uyghur: ئوغرى‎; Uzbek: oʻgʻri; Venetian: laro, ladro, ladron; Vietnamese: kẻ trộm, kẻ cắp, ăn trộm; Vilamovian: dīb; Volapük: tifan, hitifan, jitifan; Walloon: voleu, voleuse, volresse; Waray-Waray: buyon; Welsh: lleidr, lladron; Westrobothnian: tjyv; Yiddish: גנבֿ‎, גנבֿטע‎; Yucatec Maya: ookol; Zazaki: tırıter, xırxız