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κυβίστημα

From LSJ

Δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσωGive me a place to stand on, and I will move the Earth.

Archimedes
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Full diacritics: κῠβίστημα Medium diacritics: κυβίστημα Low diacritics: κυβίστημα Capitals: ΚΥΒΙΣΤΗΜΑ
Transliteration A: kybístēma Transliteration B: kybistēma Transliteration C: kyvistima Beta Code: kubi/sthma

English (LSJ)

-ατος, τό, somersault, Luc.Anach.18.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1523] τό, der Purzelbaum, das Radschlagen, Luc. gymn. 18.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ατος (τό) :
culbute.
Étymologie: κυβιστάω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

κυβίστημα -τος, τό [κυβιστάω] buiteling, salto.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κῠβίστημα: ατος τό кувыркание, кульбит Luc.

Greek Monolingual

το (Α κυβίστημα) κυβιστώ
ακροβατικός ελιγμός με το κεφάλι προς τα κάτω, τούμπα.

Greek Monotonic

κῠβίστημα: -ατος, τό, «τούμπα», σε Λουκ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κῠβίστημα: τό, «τοῦμπα», «τακλᾶς», Λουκ. Ἀνάχ. 18.

Middle Liddell

κῠβίστημα, ατος, τό, [from κῠβιστάω]
a summerset, Luc.

Translations

somersault

Aromanian: tumbã; Bulgarian: салто; Catalan: tombarella; Chinese Mandarin: 筋斗, 跟頭/跟头; Czech: salto, kotrmelec; Danish: saltomortale; Dutch: salto; Estonian: kukerpall, salto; Finnish: voltti; French: salto, saut périlleux, galipette; Galician: pinchagato, pirueta, viravolta, reviravolta, pinchacarneiro, chumbalagato; Georgian: ჰაერში გადატრიალება, მიწაზე გადატრიალება, სალტო, მალაყი, გადატრიალება, გადაკოტრიალება; German: Salto, Überschlag, Kopsibolter, Purzelbaum; Greek: κυβίστηση, τούμπα; Ancient Greek: κυβίστημα, κυβίστησις; Hebrew: סלטה \ סַלְטָה‎, גלגול \ גִּלְגּוּל‎; Hungarian: szaltó, bukfenc; Icelandic: kollhnís, heljarstökk; Ido: kulbuto; Irish: aer-rothlú; Italian: capriola; Japanese: 宙返り; Kazakh: сальто; Korean: 공중제비; Latgalian: kiuliņs; Latvian: kūlenis; Macedonian: салто; Maori: pōtēteke, pōteketeke, turupeke; Norwegian Bokmål: salto, saltomortale; Nynorsk: salto, saltomortale; Polish: salto, koziołek; Portuguese: salto mortal, cambalhota; Romanian: tumbă, rostogolire; Russian: кульбит, кувырок, сальто; Serbo-Croatian: salto; Slovak: kotrmelec, kotúľ, salto; Spanish: voltereta, salto mortal; Swedish: kullerbytta; Tagalog: balintong; Turkish: perende; Ukrainian: сальто, перекид, переверт; Welsh: tin-dros-ben, trosben