μηλονόμης
τὰ ἐς τὴν κοιλίην ἀποκρινόμενα → gastric secretions
English (LSJ)
μηλονόμου, ο, Dor. μηλονόμας, shepherd or goatherd, herdsman, E.Alc.573 (lyr.).
French (Bailly abrégé)
dor. μηλονόμας, (ὁ) :
berger, chevrier.
Étymologie: μῆλον¹, νέμω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
μηλονόμης: дор. μηλονόμᾱς, ου ὁ овечий пастух или козий пастух, овчар Eur.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
μηλονόμης: -ου, Δωρ. -μας, ποιμὴν ἢ αἰπόλος, βοσκός, Εὐρ. Ἄλκ. 573· - οὕτω μηλο-νομεύς, -έως, ὀ, Ἀνθ. Π. 9. 452, «μηλονομεῖς· ποιμένες» Ἡσύχ.
Greek Monolingual
μηλονόμης, δωρ. τ. μηλονόμας, ὁ (Α)
ποιμένας, βοσκός.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < μῆλον (II) «ποίμνιο» + -νόμης / -νόμᾱς (< νέμω), πρβλ. ιππονόμας].
Greek Monotonic
μηλονόμης: -ου, ὁ, Δωρ. -μας (νέμω), αυτός που βόσκει πρόβατα ή κατσίκες, σε Ευρ.· ομοίως, μηλο-νομεύς, -έως, ὁ, σε Ανθ.
Middle Liddell
μηλο-νόμης, ου, ὁ, [μέμω]
a shepherd or goatherd, Eur.;—so μηλονομεύς, έως, Anth.
Translations
shepherd
Aghwan: 𐔰𐕚𐔴𐕔; Albanian: bari, çoban; Arabic: رَاعٍ; Egyptian Arabic: راعي; Moroccan Arabic: سارح, سارْحة; Armenian: հովիվ, չոբան; Aromanian: picurar, uiar; Assamese: ভেৰাৰখীয়া; Asturian: pastor; Azerbaijani: çoban; Bakhtiari: شوں; Bashkir: көтөүсе; Basque: artzain; Belarusian: пастух, пастыр; Breton: bugul; Bulgarian: пастир; Burmese: သိုးထိန်း; Catalan: pastor; Chichewa: mbusa; Chinese Mandarin: 牧羊人, 羊倌, 牧民, 牧人; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲛⲉⲥⲟⲟⲩ; Cornish: bugel; Czech: pastýř, pasák; Danish: fårehyrde; Dutch: herder, schaapherder; Esperanto: ŝafisto, ŝafistino; Estonian: karjus, lambur; Finnish: lammaspaimen; French: berger, bergère, pasteur, pâtre, pastoureau; Friulian: piorâr, fedâr, pastôr; Galician: pastor, pegureiro; Georgian: მწყემსი, მეცხვარე, ჩობანი; German: Schäfer, Schafhirt, Hirt, Hirte; Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌳𐌴𐌹𐍃; Greek: βοσκός, τσοπάνης; Ancient Greek: ἀρηνοβοσκός, βοσκός, βοσκὸς προβάτων, βόσκων, μηλάτης, μηλοβότας, μηλοβοτήρ, μηλοβότης, μηλονόμας, μηλονόμης, νομεύς, νομεὺς προβάτων, οἰονόμος, ποιμάνωρ, ποιμήν, προβατοβοσκός; Hebrew: רוֹעֶה; Hindi: गड़ेरिया, चूपान; Hungarian: pásztor, juhász; Hunsrik: Schefer, Schefrin; Icelandic: hirðir, fjárhirðir, smali, smalamaður; Irish: aoire, tréadaí, buachaill caorach; Middle Irish: áegaire; Old Irish: oegaire; Italian: pastore, pecoraio, pecoraro; Japanese: 羊飼い, 牧人; Kazakh: малшы, қойшы; Khmer: មេសបាល, មេសបាលី; Kikuyu: mũrĩithi; Korean: 목자(牧者), 양치기; Kurdish Central Kurdish: شوان; Northern Kurdish: şivan; Kyrgyz: малчы; Lao: ຄົນລ້ຽງແກະ; Latin: pastor, upilio, pecorarius; Latvian: gans; Lezgi: чубан; Ligurian: pastô; Lithuanian: piemuo; Luxembourgish: Schéifer; Macedonian: овчар, пастир, чобан; Malay: gembala, penggembala; Maltese: ragħaj; Manx: bochil; Mazanderani: کرد, گسن کرد; Middle English: schepherde; Mongolian Cyrillic: хоньчин; Mongolian: ᠬᠣᠨᠢᠴᠢᠨ; Navajo: naʼniłkaadí; Northern Sami: geahčči; Norwegian Bokmål: gjeter, hyrde; Nynorsk: gjetar, hjuring; Occitan: pastre, oelhièr; Old English: sċēaphierde; Old Occitan: pastor; Ossetian: фиййау; Ottoman Turkish: چوبان; Pashto: شپون; Persian: چوپان, چوپون, شبان, شوان, چوبان; Plautdietsch: Hoad; Polish: pasterz, pastuch, baraniarz, owczarz; Portuguese: pastor, pegureiro, ovelheiro; Romanian: cioban, oier, păstor, păcurar; Russian: пастух, пастушка, овчар, чабан, пастырь; Sanskrit: अविपाल; Sardinian: pastori, berbecarju, berbecàlgiu, berbegarzu; Scottish Gaelic: buachaill-chaorach, cìobair, aoghaire; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: па̀стӣр, чо̀бан, о̀вча̄р; Roman: pàstīr, čòban, òvčār; Sicilian: pasturi, picuraru; Slovak: pastier; Slovene: pastir; Southern Altai: малчы, кӱдӱчи; Spanish: pastor, ovejero; Sumerian: 𒉺𒇻; Swahili: mchungaji; Swedish: fåraherde; Tabasaran: габан; Tajik: чӯпон; Tarifit: arinti; Tatar: көтүче; Thai: เมษบาล, คนเลี้ยง; Turkish: çoban; Turkmen: çopan; Tuvan: хойжу; Ugaritic: 𐎗𐎓𐎊; Ukrainian: пастух, пастир; Urdu: چوپان; Uyghur: چۇپان; Uzbek: cho'pon; Venetian: pastor, piegoràro; Vietnamese: người chăn cừu; Volapük: jipigaledan, galedanapul, galedanahipul, galedanajipul; Walloon: bierdjî, biedjresse; Welsh: bugail; Yiddish: פּאַסטעך, פּאַסטושקע; Zazaki: şıwane, şıwani