καταπέρδομαι
Οὔτ' ἐν φθιμένοις οὔτ' ἐν ζωοῖσιν ἀριθμουμένη, χωρὶς δή τινα τῶνδ' ἔχουσα μοῖραν → Neither among the dead nor the living do I count myself, having a lot apart from these
English (LSJ)
only in aor. 2 Act. κατέπαρδον:—break wind at, τινος, in sign of contempt, Epicr.11.28 (anap.), Ar.Pax547; τοῦ σοῦ δίνου Id.V.618; τῆς Πενίας Id.Pl.618 (anap.).
Greek Monolingual
καταπέρδομαι (Α)
(μόνο στον ενεργ. αόρ. β') (χυδαία έκφραση που δηλώνει περιφρόνηση) κλάνω ενώπιον κάποιου («καὶ τῆς Πενίας καταπαρδεῖν», Αριστοφ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < κατ(α)- + πέρδομαι.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
κατα-πέρδομαι, aor. κατέπαρδον, met gen.: een wind laten tegen:. κατέπαρδεν... τοῦ ξιφουργοῦ hij liet een scheet richting zwaardenmaker Aristoph. Pax 547.
Translations
fart
Afrikaans: poep; Albanian: pjerdh; Arabic: حَبَقَ, ضَرَطَ, فَسَا; Hijazi Arabic: ضَرَّط, فَسا; Moroccan Arabic: حزق, فسا; Armenian: տռել, թսել; Aromanian: bes; Azerbaijani: osurmaq, osturmaq; Basque: uzker egin; Belarusian: пярдзець; Bengali: পাদা; Bikol Central: atot; Bulgarian: пърдя; Burmese: လေလည်, လေစုန်, အီးပေါက်; Catalan: petar; Cheyenne: -pánestse; Chinese Cantonese: 放屁; Hakka: 打屁, 打屁卵; Hokkien: 放屁; Mandarin: 放屁, 放氣, 放气; Classical Nahuatl: iyexi; Czech: prdět, prdnout si, pšoukat, pšouknout, pouštět větry, bzdít; Danish: fjærte, prutte, fise; Dutch: scheten, een wind laten, scheet laten, protten, een prot laten; Elfdalian: faisa; Esperanto: furzi; Estonian: peeretama, puuksutama; Faroese: frata, prumpa; Finnish: pieraista, piereskellä, pierrä; French: péter, faire un pet, faire un prout, prouter, lâcher une caisse, avoir des gaz, lâcher une perle, lâcher Médor; Galician: peidear, peidar, bufar, botar un peido; Georgian: გაზებზე გასვლა, გაკუება, კუილი, გაცუება, ცუილი; German: furzen, pupsen; Greek: κλάνω, πέρδομαι, αμολάω κλανιά, την αμολάω, αφήνω πορδή, ρίχνω κλανιά; Ancient Greek: ἀποματαΐζω, ἀποπέρδομαι, ἀποπέρδω, ἀποπνείω, ἀποπνευματίζω, ἀποπνέω, ἀποπνῶ, ἀποψοφεῖν, ἀποψοφέω, ἀποψοφῶ, βδέω, βδῶ, καταπέρδομαι, καταπέρδω, πέρδω, πέρδομαι, πορδῶ, προσπέρδομαι, ὑποβδύλλω, ὑποπέρδομαι, προσπέρδω; Greenlandic: nilerpoq; Gujarati: પાદવું; Hebrew: הפליץ; Hindi: पादना, हवा छोड़ना, पाद मारना; Hungarian: fingik, púzik; Icelandic: prumpa, freta; Ido: flatuar; Indonesian: kentut; Ingrian: peerrä; Interlingua: flatular, peder, facer un pedito; Inuktitut: nilertok; Irish: broim; Italian: scoreggiare, fare un peto; Japanese: おならをする, 放屁する, 屁をひる, 屁をこく; Kazakh: осыру; Khmer: ផោម, ដើរខ្យល់, ខ្យល់ផាយ; Korean: 방귀뀌다, 방귀를 뀌다; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: kuş kirin, fis kirin, tir kirin, piv kirin; Kyrgyz: оосуруу; Lao: ຕົດ, ຜາຍລົມ; Latin: pedo; Latvian: pirst; Lithuanian: gadinti orą, persti, bezdėti; Luxembourgish: faschten, fuerzen; Macedonian: пр́ди, пува, тушка; Malay: kentut; Maltese: bass; Manchu: ᡶᡳᠶᠣᡨᠣᠮᠪᡳ; Maori: pīhau, patero; Marathi: पादणे; Marwari: पादणौ; Mongolian Cyrillic: унгах; Mongolian: ᠤᠩᠭᠤᠬᠤ; Navajo: hadilzééh, atłʼiid; Neapolitan: peretià, sbernacchià, speretià; Nepali: पाद्नु; Northern Sami: buoskut; Norwegian Bokmål: fise, fjerte, pruppe, prompe, slippe en vind; Ojibwe: ᐴᑭᑦ vii, ᐴᑭᑎ vai, ᐴᑭᒋᑕᓐ vti, ᐴᑭᒋᔥ vta; Old English: feortan; Ottoman Turkish: اوصورمق, یللنمك; Persian: گوزیدن, چسیدن, گوز دادن; Polish: pierdzieć, pierdnąć, psuć powietrze, zepsuć powietrze, puszczać bąka, puścić bąka, nasmrodzić, zesmrodzić się; Portuguese: peidar; Quechua: supiy, thasay; Romanian: băși, pârțâi; Romansch: dar vents, tretlar, tuffar; Russian: пердеть пёрднуть, пёрнуть, бздеть, набздеть, пукать, пукнуть; Sanskrit: पर्दते; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пр̀дети, пр̀дјети, пр̀дити, прнути, пр̏днути; Roman: pr̀deti, pr̀djeti, pr̀diti, prnuti, pȑdnuti; Slovak: prdieť, prdnúť; Slovene: prdeti; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: pjerdźeć, pjerdnyć; Southern Altai: озырар; Spanish: peer, soltar un pedo, pedorrear, ventosear, tirarse un pedo; Swahili: -shuta, -jamba; Swedish: fisa, fjärta, prutta; Tagalog: utot, umutot; Telugu: పిత్తు; Tetum: hosu; Thai: ตด, ผายลม; Tibetan: གཏུག་དྲི་ཤོར, གཏུག་དྲི་བཏང; Turkish: osurmak; Ukrainian: перді́ти; Urdu: پاد مارنا, ہوا چھوڑنا, پادنا; Uyghur: ئوسۇرۇق, ئوسۇرماق; Uzbek: osuruk; Vietnamese: địt, chùi gháu, đánh rắm; Walloon: peter, vesser, proutler, brodler; Welsh: rhechu, cnecu; White Hmong: tso paus; Yiddish: פֿאַרצן; Yup'ik: nelertuq; Zhuang: okroet