κατσικάς
ἀλώπηξ, αἰετοῦ ἅ τ' ἀναπιτναμένα ῥόμβον ἴσχει → a fox, which, by spreading itself out, wards off the eagle's swoop
Greek Monolingual
ο κατσίκα
1. κατσικάρης
2. καλικάντζαρος.
Translations
goatherd
Aromanian: cãprar, cãpraru, cãprarã; Basque: ahuntzain; Catalan: cabrer, cabrera; Dutch: geitenhoeder; Esperanto: kapristo, kapristino; Finnish: vuohipaimen; French: chevrier, chevrière; Friulian: cjavrâr, čhavrâr; German: Ziegenhirt, Ziegenhirte, Ziegenhirtin; Greek: γιδοβοσκός, αιπόλος, αιγοβοσκός, γιδάρης, γιδάς, κατσικάς, κατσικάρης; Greek: γιδοβοσκός, αιπόλος, αιγοβοσκός, γιδάρης, γιδάς, κατσικάς; Ancient Greek: αἰπόλος, αἴπολος, αἰγοπόλος, αἰγελάτης, αἰγινόμος, αἰγονόμος, αἰγονομεύς, αἰγοβοσκός, αἰγινομεύς, αἰγιάριος, Αἰγικορεύς; Hindi: गड़ेरिया, गड़रिया; Italian: capraio, capraia; Latin: caprarius, capraria; Macedonian: козар; Occitan: cabrièr; Persian: بزبان; Polish: koziarz, koziarka, pastuch kóz, pastuszka kóz, pasterz kóz, pasterka kóz; Portuguese: cabreiro, cabreira; Romanian: căprar, păstor; Russian: козопас; Sardinian: crabarzu, cabràrgiu, cabraxu, crabàgiu, crabalzu, crapàlgiu, crapaju, craparzu; Serbo-Croatian: kozar; Sicilian: craparu, capraru; Spanish: cabrero, cabrera; Swedish: getherde; Turkish: çoban; Venetian: caorèro