ξυγγενής

From LSJ

Αὐρήλιοι... πατρὶ... καὶ μητρὶ... μνήμης χάριν → The Aurelii, in memory of their father and mother (inscription from Aizonai, Phrygia)

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

att. p. συγγενής.

German (Pape)

altatt. = συγγενής.

Lexicon Thucydideum

cognatus, related, 1.34.3, 1.71.4, 1.128.5, 3.2.3, 3.7.1, 3.58.5, 4.64.3, 5.15.1, 6.6.1, 6.30.2, 6.46.2 (de Rheginis concerning the Rhegians), 6.77.1, 6.79.2, 6.80.2, 6.82.3, 6.84.2, 7.57.7, cognatio, kinship 1.6.3, 1.95.1. 3.82.6, 3.86.2. 5.108.1, 6.6.2. 6.20.3, 6.76.2. 6.88.7, 7.58.3. 8.100.3.

Translations

congenital

Bulgarian: вроден, по рождение; Catalan: congènit; Chinese Mandarin: 先天; Czech: vrozený; Danish: medfødt; Dutch: aangeboren; Esperanto: denaska; Faroese: viðføddur; Finnish: synnynnäinen; French: congénital; Galician: conxénito; German: angeboren; kongenital; Greek: συγγενής; Ancient Greek: αὐτογενής, γενεθλιάς, ἐγγενής, ἐμφυής, ἔμφυτος, ξυγγενής, ξύμφυτος, ξύντροφος, συγγενής, συγγενικός, σύγγονος, συμφυής, σύμφυτος, σύντροφος; Haitian Creole: konjenital; Hebrew: מולד‎; Hungarian: veleszületett; Icelandic: meðfæddur; Ido: kunnaskinta; Italian: congenito; Japanese: 先天的; Kurdish Central Kurdish: زکماک‎; Lithuanian: įgimtas; Manx: dooghyssagh; Norwegian Bokmål: medfødt; Nynorsk: medfødd; Polish: wrodzony; Portuguese: congênito, congénito; Russian: врождённый, конгенитальный; Spanish: congénito; Swedish: medfödd, kongenital; Telugu: పుట్టు; Turkish: konjenital, doğumsal; Ukrainian: вроджений