κούστωρ

From LSJ

κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλινbend back along the second turn of the race, turning the bend and coming back for the second leg of the double run, run the homeward course, retrace one's steps

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Transliteration A: koústōr Transliteration B: koustōr Transliteration C: koystor Beta Code: kou/stwr

English (LSJ)

ὁ, = Lat. custos guard, watch, preserver, keeper, overseer, protector, defender, attendant, ἀρμώρω (ν) κ. Sammelb.6961, al. (Nubia).

Greek Monolingual

κούστωρ, -ορος, ὁ (Α)
πάπ. φύλακας, φρουρός.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < λατ. custos].

Translations

guard

Albanian: rojë, resë, mbrojtës; Arabic: حَارِس‎; Egyptian Arabic: غفير‎; Armenian: պահակ, պահապան; Bashkir: һаҡсы; Belarusian: вартавы, ахоўнік, ахова; Bengali: মহাফেজ; Bulgarian: стража, охрана; Burmese: ကင်း, အစောင့်, အထိန်း; Catalan: guarda, guardià; Chamorro: a'adahi; Cherokee: ᎠᎦᏘᏱ; Chinese Mandarin: 衛兵/卫兵, 衛士/卫士; Czech: stráž; Danish: vagt, livvagt; Dutch: wacht, bewaker, lijfwacht; Esperanto: gardisto; Estonian: valvur; Finnish: vartija, suojus; French: garde; Galician: garda, gardián, gardiá; German: Wächter; Gothic: 𐍅𐌰𐍂𐌳𐌾𐌰; Greek: φύλακας, φρουρός, σκοπός; Ancient Greek: ἀκροφύλαξ, ἀμφιβατήρ, ἀνδρωφύλαξ, ἀρήνωρ, ἀρμικούστωρ, ἀρμοκούστωρ, κούστωρ, δημόσιος, σκοπός, τηρός, φύλαξ; Haitian Creole: gad; Hebrew: מִשְׁמָר‎, שׁוֹמֵר‎; Hindi: रक्षक, पासबान, मुहाफ़िज़, संरक्षक, रखवाला; Hungarian: őr; Icelandic: vörður; Ilocano: bantayan; Indonesian: pengawal, garda; Irish: garda; Italian: guardia, piantone, custode; Japanese: 監視者, 衛兵, ガード; Khmer: ឆ្មាំ, គង្វាល; Korean: 가드, 위병; Lao: ຍາມ; Latgalian: sorgs; Latin: custos, praeses; Latvian: sargs; Macedonian: чувар; Maori: kaitiaki; Navajo: haʼasídí; Norwegian Bokmål: vakt; Nynorsk: vakt; Old English: weard; Persian: پاسبان‎, نگهبان‎, پاسدار‎; Polish: strażnik; Portuguese: guarda; Romanian: gardă, paznic, gardian, păzitor; Russian: стражник, страж, охранник, сторож, конвоир, часовой, караульный; Scottish Gaelic: freiceadan, geàrd; Serbo-Croatian: čuvar, stražar; Sicilian: guardia, vardia; Slovak: stráž, strážnik; Slovene: stražar anim, straža; Spanish: guarda, guardia, guardés; Swahili: askari, mlinzi, walinzi; Swedish: väktare, vakt, gard; Tagalog: guwardiya, bantay; Thai: ยาม, บริบาล; Turkish: bekçi; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎙𐎗; Ukrainian: охоронець, захисник, охорона, варта; Vietnamese: vệ sĩ

guardian

Arabic: حَارِس‎; Azerbaijani: qoruqçu; Belarusian: ахоўнiк, ахоўнiца, стораж, страж; Bengali: মহাফেজ; Bulgarian: пазител, блюстител; Catalan: guardià, guàrdia; Cherokee: ᎠᏓᎦᏘᏯ; Chinese Mandarin: 監護人/监护人; Czech: strážce; Dutch: bewaker, wachter; Finnish: vartija, vahti, suojelija, edunvalvoja; French: gardien; Galician: gardián; German: Wächter, Wache; Greek: φύλακας, φρουρός; Ancient Greek: φύλαξ; Hungarian: gondnok, gondozó, őrző, őr; Icelandic: verndari; Indonesian: pelindung; Irish: coimirceoir; Italian: guardiano, custode; Japanese: 保護者; Korean: 보호자(保護者); Kurdish Central Kurdish: پاڕێزگار‎; Latin: custos, curator, curatrix, tutor, cura, praeses; Maori: kaitiaki; Occitan: gardian; Old English: weard; Polish: stróż, obrońca, strażnik; Portuguese: guardião, guarda; Romanian: gardian, paznic, strajă, străjer, păzitor; Russian: страж, хранитель, хранительница, защитник, защитница, блюститель, блюстительница; Sanskrit: गोप्तृ; Serbo-Croatian Roman: skrbnik, skrbkinja, hranitelj, zaštitnik, čuvar; Slovak: strážca, strážkyňa; Spanish: guardián, guardia; Swedish: väktare; Turkish: koruma, gardiyan; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎙𐎗; Ukrainian: охоронець, сторож; Uzbek: qoʻriqchi; Zazaki: starwan, ğerdiyan