κεραυνοβολία
πρὸ συντριβῆς ἡγεῖται ὕβρις → pride goeth before destruction, pride comes before a fall, pride goes before a fall, pride goeth before a fall, pride wenteth before a fall, pride cometh before a fall, pride comes before the fall
English (LSJ)
ἡ, thunderstorm, Str.13.4.11 (pl.), Plu.2.624b (pl.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 1422] ἡ, das Schleudern des Donnerkeils, das Treffen damit; Strab. XIII, 628; Plut. Symp. 1, 6, 2, im plur., u. a. Sp.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
action de lancer la foudre.
Étymologie: κεραυνοβόλος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
κεραυνοβολία: ἡ метание молний Plut.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κεραυνοβολία: ἡ, θύελλα μετὰ κεραυνῶν, Στράβ. 628, Πλούτ. 2. 624Β.
Greek Monolingual
η (ΑΜ κεραυνοβολία) κεραυνοβολώ
εξακόντιση ή πτώση κεραυνού, κεραυνοβόληση
νεοελλ.
1. η προσβολή ανθρώπων και ζώων από κεραυνό καθώς και τα φαινόμενά της
2. βίαιη εκκένωση έντονου ηλεκτρικού ρεύματος στο σώμα, ηλεκτροπληξία.
Translations
thunderstorm
Afrikaans: onweer; Albanian: shtrëngatë; Arabic: عَاصِفَة رَعْدِيَّة; Armenian: ամպրոպ; Azerbaijani: tufan, fırtına; Belarusian: навальні́ца, бура; Bulgarian: гръмотевична буря; Catalan: tempesta; Chinese Mandarin: 雷暴; Czech: bouřka; Danish: tordenvejr; Dutch: onweer; Esperanto: fulmotondro; Estonian: äikesetorm, äiksetorm, äike; Faroese: toruveður sg; Finnish: ukkonen, ukonilma, ukkosmyrsky; French: orage; Galician: torboada, treboada, trebón, tromba; Georgian: ჭექა-ქუხილი, ელჭექი, ელჭექი წვიმით, ელჭექი წვიმითა და ქარიშხლით, ჭექა-ქუხილი და ქარიშხალი, ჭექა-ქუხილი და წვიმა; German: Gewitter; Greek: καταιγίδα; Ancient Greek: θύελλα, καταιγίς, ὄμβρος, κεραυνοβολία; Hebrew: סוּפַת רַעֲמִים; Hindi: आंधी; Hungarian: égiháború; Icelandic: þrumuveður; Ido: stormo; Indonesian: badai petir, badai guntur; Interlingua: tempesta de tonitro; Irish: léidearnach thoirní, spéirling, stoirm thoirní; Italian: temporale; Japanese: 雷雨; Kazakh: найзағай; Khmer: ព្យុះមានរន្ទះផ្គរ, ព្យុះភ្លៀង; Korean: 뇌우; Ladino: borraska, oraje; Latgalian: nelaiks; Latvian: negaiss; Lithuanian: perkūnija; Macedonian: бура, луња; Malay: ribut petir; Maori: pūeaea; Mongolian: аянгатай бороо, аадар бороо; Navajo: níłtsą́ bikąʼ; Northern Sami: bajándálki; Norwegian Bokmål: tordenvær; Nynorsk: torevêr; Occitan: chavana, auratge, periclada; Persian: طوفان; Polish: burza; Portuguese: tempestade de trovão, tempestade de trovões, tempestade de raios; Romanian: furtună; Russian: гроза, буря; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: олуја, грмљавина; Roman: oluja, grmljavina; Slovak: búrka; Slovene: nevihta; Spanish: tormenta, tormenta electrica, tronada; Swedish: åskväder; Tajik: раъду барқ, тӯфон; Thai: พายุฝนฟ้าคะนอง, พายุฟ้าคะนอง; Turkish: oraj; Ukrainian: гроза, буря; Urdu: آندھی, ژالہ بازی; Vietnamese: dông, giông, bão tố có sấm sét; Welsh: storm fellt a tharannau; West Frisian: ûnwaar; Zulu: ukuduma kwezulu