κουτάβι
ἀλλὰ τί ἦ μοι ταῦτα περὶ δρῦν ἢ περὶ πέτρην → why all this about trees and rocks, why all these things we have nothing to do with
Greek Monolingual
το (Μ κουτάβιν)
1. το νεογνό του σκύλου
2. (κατ' επέκτ.) το νεογνό λύκου ή αλεπούς
νεοελλ.
1. άνθρωπος πνευματικά καθυστερημένος ή αμόρφωτος ή άβγαλτος, απονήρευτος, άπειρος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Αβέβαιης ετυμολ. Πιθ. < αρχ. κοττάβιον (υποκορ. του κότταβος, ό, με κώφωση του -ο- σε -ου-].
Translations
puppy
Afrikaans: hondjie; Arabic: جَرْو; Lebanese Arabic: جرو; Moroccan Arabic: كليب; South Levantine Arabic: جرو; Armenian: լակոտ, թուլա, քոթոթ; Aromanian: cãtsãl; Asturian: perrín, cachorru; Avar: таращ; Bashkir: көсөк; Basque: txakurkume; Belarusian: шчанюк, шчаня, шчанё, цюцька; Bengali: কুত্তার বাচ্চা, কুকুরছানা; Bulgarian: кученце, пале, кутре; Burmese: ခွေးကလေး; Catalan: cadell; Central Dusun: duku; Chinese Cantonese: 狗仔; Mandarin: 小狗; Cornish: kolyn; Crimean Tatar: küçelek, boşıq; Czech: štěně; Danish: hvalp; Dutch: puppy; Esperanto: hundido, hundidino; Estonian: kutsikas, kutsikas; Even: качикан; Finnish: pentu, penikka, koiranpentu; French: chiot; Friulian: nassint; Gagauz: pali; Galician: cachorro, cadelo; Gallurese: catteddu; Georgian: ლეკვი; German: Welpe, Hündchen, Hundewelpe, junger Hund, Hundebaby; Greek: κουτάβι; Ancient Greek: κυνάριον, κυνιδεύς, κυνίδιον, κυνίσκος, σκυλάκιον, σκύλαξ; Greenlandic: qimmiaraq; Gujarati: ગલૂડિયું, કુરકુરિયું; Hawaiian: ʻīlio keiki; Hebrew: כלבלב, גּוּר; Hindi: पिल्ला; Hungarian: kiskutya, kölyökkutya; Iban: anak chauk; Icelandic: hvolpur; Ido: hundyuno, hundyunulo, hundyunino; Ilocano: uken; Indonesian: anak anjing; Irish: coileáinín; Italian: cucciolo, cagnolino, cagnetto; Japanese: 子犬; Jarai: nĕng; Javanese: kirik; Kazakh: күшік; Khmer: កូនឆ្កែ; Korean: 강아지; Lao: ລູກໝາ, ລູກຫມາ; Latgalian: kucāns, sunāns; Latin: catulus, catellus; Latvian: kucēns; Macedonian: кученце, кутре; Malay Jawi: انق انجيڠ, انق اسو, کيريق; Rumi: anak anjing, anak asu, kirik; Maltese: ġeru, ġerwa; Manchu: ᠨᡳᠶᠠᡥᠠᠨ; Maranao: tito; Mazanderani: کتکا; Mi'kmaq: lmu'ji'j, nmu'ji'j; Mongolian: гөлөг, нохойн гөлөг; Montagnais: atimuss; Navajo: łééchąąyázhí; Norwegian Bokmål: valp; Nynorsk: kvalp, kvelp; Occitan: cadèl, cadèu, gosset, canhòt, canhon; Old East Slavic: щенѧ; Old English: hwelp; Persian: توله سگ; Polish: szczeniak, szczenię; Portuguese: filhote de cão, cachorro, cachorrinho; Punjabi: کَتُورا / ਕਤੂਰਾ; Quechua: allqucha; Romani: rikono, zhukeloro; Romanian: cățel, cățeluș; Russian: щенок, цуцик, кутёнок; Sardinian Campidanese: catteddu, calleddu, cacciurru; Logudorese: cacciùcciu, catteddu; Sassarese: catteddu, cucciucciu; Scottish Gaelic: cuilean; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: штѐне, штенац; Roman: štène, šténac; Sicilian: cagnolu; Slovak: šteňa; Slovene: kužek, ščene; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: šćenje; Southern Altai: кӱчӱк; Spanish: cachorro, perrito; Swedish: hundvalp, valp; Tagal Murut: kuku; Tagalog: tuta; Tamil: நாய்க்குட்டி; Tarifit: aqzin; Telugu: కుక్కపిల్ల; Thai: ลูกหมา; Tibetan: ཁྱི་ཕྲུག, ཨ་ཡོ་འོ; Turkish: enik, yavru köpek, köpek yavrusu; Turkmen: güjük; Ukrainian: цуценя, щеня, собача; Venetian: cagnol; Vietnamese: chó con, cún, cún con; Volapük: dogül; Walloon: tchinot, djonne di tchén; Welsh: ci bach; Wolof: kuti bi; Yiddish: הינטעלע