κατάμοιχος

From LSJ

τὰν ἐπὶ τᾶς → Either with this or on this | Come back victorious or dead

Plutarch, Moralia, 241
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Full diacritics: κατάμοιχος Medium diacritics: κατάμοιχος Low diacritics: κατάμοιχος Capitals: ΚΑΤΑΜΟΙΧΟΣ
Transliteration A: katámoichos Transliteration B: katamoichos Transliteration C: katamoichos Beta Code: kata/moixos

English (LSJ)

ὁ, adulterer, Vett.Val.117.9.

Greek Monolingual

κατάμοιχος, ὁ (Α)
αυτός που έχει επανειλημμένα διαπράξει το αδίκημα της μοιχείας.

Translations

adulterer

Asturian: adúlteru, adúltera; Bulgarian: прелюбодеец; Catalan: adúlter, adúltera; Czech: cizoložník cizoložnice; Danish: ægteskabsbryder, ægteskabsbryderske, horkarl, horekarl, horkone, horekone, horkvinde, horekvinde; Dutch: overspelige; Esperanto: adultulo, adultinto; Finnish: avionrikkoja; French: adultère, homme adultère; Galician: adúltero; Georgian: მრუში; German: Ehebrecher; Gothic: 𐌷𐍉𐍂𐍃; Greek: μοιχός; Ancient Greek: ἀμερσίγαμος, γαμοκλόπος, δαλιοχός, δάοχος, δίγαμος, κατάμοιχος, λαθραιόκοιτος, λεκτροκλόπος, λιπόγαμος, μοιχευτής, μοιχίδιος, μοίχιος, μοιχός, οἰκοφθόρος; Hungarian: házasságtörő; Indonesian: pezina; Irish: adhaltrach, banadhaltrach; Italian: adultero; Latin: adulter; Maori: tangata pūremu, kaipūremu; Middle Persian Norman: adultéthe; Norwegian Bokmål: ekteskapsbryter, ekteskapsbryterske, horkar, horkarl, horkone; Nynorsk: ekteskapsbrytar, ekteskapsbryterske, horkall, horkar, horkone; Persian: زناکار‎, زانی‎, پلیدکار‎; Polish: cudzołożnik, cudzołożnica; Portuguese: adúltero; Romagnol: adùltar, adùlter; Russian: прелюбодей, прелюбодейка; Scottish Gaelic: adhaltraiche, ban-adhaltraiche; Serbo-Croatian: préljubnīk, préljubnica; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: manźelstwołamaŕ; Upper Sorbian: mandźelstwołamar; Spanish: adúltero; Swedish: äktenskapsbrytare, äktenskapsbryterska; Telugu: వ్యభిచారుడు; Yiddish: נואף‎, נואפֿטע

adulterous

Bulgarian: блуден, извънбрачен; Catalan: adúlter; Czech: nevěrný; Esperanto: adulta; Finnish: uskoton, haureellinen, rietas; French: adultère; Galician: adúltero; German: ehebrecherisch; Ancient Greek: γαμοκλόπος, δίγαμος, κατάμοιχος, λαθραιόκοιτος, μοιχαλίς, μοιχευτής, μοιχευτός, μοιχεύτρια, μοιχικός, μοιχοτύπη, μοιχῶδες, μοιχώδης; Hungarian: házasságtörő; Irish: adhaltrach; Italian: adultero; Latin: adulter; Maori: tōkohi, toukohi; Norman: adultéthe; Plautdietsch: ehebräakjarisch; Polish: cudzołożny, pozamałżeński; Portuguese: adúltero; Romagnol: adùltar, adùlter; Russian: прелюбодейный, блудный, неверный, гулящий; Scottish Gaelic: adhaltranach; Spanish: adúltero